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Per 12 Per 100 
Sriogonum ovallfolium . •. Jl.25 v8.00 
X wonderful plant. Gray oval leaves 
packed into a cushion with numerous 
6-8" stems bearing clusters of white, 
pink or red flowers. 2specially 
adapted to hot arid slopes of the 
rock garden or wall and hapoy in a 
moraine mixture. They live on nothing 
and stand the hardest droughts. 
Eriogonum Fineri . yl.50 #10.00 
’Yellow umbrella plant’. One of the 
most beautiful Eriogonums. Rather-dry, 
w'-ll drain'd soil. 
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Er i oioh.vl lum 1 an a t urn «.. #1.75 #12.00 
’Oregon sunshine’. 1 ft. high .■X long 
3-303on of abundant orange yellow' flow¬ 
er h"ads over gray foliage. Oh dry 
bank3 and rock slides. 
E rvthronium grandiflorum .50 & .75 y4,00 
# (or perhaps S. parviflorum . they grow 
together and the corms look alike.) 
These lilies migrated from the north 
and follow the snow quickly. Grandi - 
florum is a form with very bright, 
slender, yellow, recurved petals and 
purple anthers. Parviflorum ha3 
bright yellow flowers with greenish 
centers and yellow anthers. Both hava 
smooth green leaves and 12" flower 
st-ms. Erythroniums like a good, 
de-o, gritty or stony leaf mould’in 
a half shady place*. Moist; but thor¬ 
oughly drained. Plant corns “3 -to 5"- 
deep and a similar distance 1 apart 
in colonies. Small corms #2.00‘per 100, 
extra large corms, #10.00 ! be ; r 100’. 
Fritillnria nudica .... .75 v 9.00 
f A cleai" ’ f yellow bell* on'a, 6" "stem. 
Give it a sunny nook in a*’sandy, moist 
loam nnd.it is easy and early. 
"Bulbs after July 15. ’ ” • 
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Gallardin aristata ....01.00 " #6.00 
Seeds 50^ per ounce. 
Galium bo^eale ......... #1. 25 * #8.00 
Easy in any'well drained soil. ‘ 
Gaura oocoinea .#1.S5 #8.00 
Gilia aggregate .#1.50 : -^ #8.00 
X ’Jacob’s ladder’ or ’sky-rocket’ 
'plant with red flowers, very attractive 
to humming birds. First a green mat, 
later snooting up a 1-3* leafy stem 
ana bursting into very brilliant flow¬ 
ers. A sandy or gravelly loam in sun or 
. light shade. 
'.{pu cnera so. .....#1.50 #12.00 
’Ooral bells’. A good plant for a 
rock crevice. Seeds #2.00 o'er ounce. 
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. j .Pis m.issouriensis .75 #4.00 
kontara’3 only native iris. 16" high, 
D'le blU'% vaimd with purple. Th-’ 
midrib is y>llow. X fairly heavy soil, 
r\ iet in soring; but may dry out after 
blooming. 6-^eds 50# per ounc^. 
Per 12 Par luO 
Lewisia red.viva ... v 1.50 #10.00 
it ’3ittor-root ’. Montana state flovmr. 
Th' 1 best of the L^wisii. unusual 
•and attractive rock garden plant, 
once r.n important food of the Indians. 
succulent, the pink flowers rival¬ 
ing those of the cactus. Immune to 
drought; but bad drainage and winter 
wet is fatal, a raised bad of grit, 
30 il and humus, .full sun. ..fter 
blooming, the dryer the better. Seeds 
#5. per oz. 400..seeds for 25#. 
Iinr,ae.a americans .... #1.50 ylO.OO 
’Twin flow >r’. 1 good ground cover 
'for molat, 3haciy..places. Dainty and 
•‘"attractive. : "■■ ■ 
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L inum- Lewisii ......... v l»25 #8.00 
1 The hiry,•3ky-blue, salverform flow¬ 
ers are born-in particularly graceful, 
long starred sprays throughout the sun- 
•mer. It-desires.sunshine and.drainage 
with summer wdrmth, and a deep gravelly 
mixture, not too rich* 
Li tnomragma sp. ...... #1.25 #6.00 
’tf L. tenella . bulbifera and oarviflora 
grow here, all quite similar charming 
' ’star flowers’, at horn > at the edge of 
a rock. Plants in early spring or 
bulblets after July 15v ^ .. 
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Malvustr'um coccineum ... #1.25 v 8.00 
* low growing, gray-foliag.-d, mallow 
with attractive orange flowers, and 
* ah jrdlPss tap root. Ordinary garden 
soil, 'in sun. Transplants' readily. 
A charming ground cover. 
Mamillaria missouriensi s #1*50 #12.00 
A small ’pin cushion’ cactus with 
greenish yellow flowers tinged with red 
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M. vivipar a.... #1.50 #12.00 
• a ’pin cushion* cactus usually growing 
into a group of pin cushions with 
flowers a bright ourole and the fruits 
a pale green. 
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Mart-ansi a - foliosa .... #1.75 #12.00 
An ’ American bluebell* for the well 
drained moist shady olacns. Dormant 
plants after July 15. 
Mart ensla nutans ..... v i*50 v 10.00 
$ The gem of tha Martensias, 8" high, 
growing in full sun. Bell clusters 
tinged pink in the buds', prefers a 
good,'well drained loam. Like Oode- 
catneoh, and dwarf larkspur, it may 
be dried to brittleness after blooming. 
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Mimulus Langsaorfii ... #1.25 #8.00 
Yellow ’monkey flower’,. Seeds #2.00 
per ohnee. 
M. Lewisii .. v l*50 #12.00 
Red ’monkey flower’. Monkey flowers 
are for moist, mucky clacks. rocky 
stream bank for Lewisii and a boggy 
site for Largsdorfii is best. 
J3 els #2.00 per ounc... 
