IRIS setosa. Alaska’s Iris, that loves 
wet places bub also grows well in ordinal 
garden soil. 24 in. Blue. 15 c, 
LATHYRUS maritimus, Beach Pea. 
A fine ground-cover for sandy banks. Flow¬ 
ers, purple and rose. Trailing to 36 in. 15 c. 
LUPINUS arcticus. The mountain lupine 
that is also found along the lake-shores. 
Blue, with hairy buds, 10 to 15 in. 20 c. 
LUPINUS nootkatensis. A bushy plant 
up to 3 ft. high. Color: ranges from blue or 
light purple to nearly white. 20 c. 
MERTENSIA paniculata. Timber-bells. 
2 to 3 ft. Buds pink, opening to blue. 40 c. 
MYOSOTIS alpestris, Our wild Forget- 
me-not. Blue. 6 to 10 in. 15 c. 
OXYTROPIS campestris. Loco. Pale 
yellow, clover-like blossoms. Grayish foliage 
A very pretty rock-plant. 20 c. 
PARNASSIA palustris. Glossy, white 
stars on long, naked stems. Very lictle foli¬ 
age, Likes wet ground, 6 to 12 in. 20 c. 
PAPAVER pygmeus. Tiny pink alpine 
poppy. 4in. Quite rare. Seed limited. 50 c. 
