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Par 12 Par loo 
Ranunculus glaborrimus ... .75 $4.00 
^ An oarly bright yellow ’buttorcuo* 
for sunny .places in the rockery or 
wall. A flash of yellow for tha 
winter garden* ’’Scouts report that 
tha buttarcuns era waiting und»r 
tha snow, green and vigorous, pre¬ 
oared to put forth their first shel¬ 
lacked blossoms. These will come 
early next month. ..if not before, 
3hould the sun do a little extra 
beaming. The buttercup in some ways 
is our favorite flower. We admire 
its courage and stamina. 1 ’ 
Daily liissoulian, l/l8/36. 
Oaxifraga microuetala ... .75 $12.00 
A cushioning saxifrage of the cool 
rock slides with abundant white 
flowers on 6” st?m 3 . 
d. rhomboid 33 .$1.25 v 10,00 
A rosette of wavy or notched margin, 
oval green leaves. The heads of white 
flowers on rather atout sterns spread¬ 
ing with nge. \ cool,, moist, ..wall 
drained site for the sacafraga. 
4, . , 
3., Montana. .,. vl.25 $10.00 
j. subanetala ......... .75 $4.00 
dedum stenonetala . .75 $ 4.00 
’Rock moss’. One of the better hardy 
sedums compact with biue-gray loaves 
and yellow flowers * Will grow in any 
soil and an ideal plant for the 
rockery or wall. 
oenecio canus . $1*25 $6.00 
A gray foliaged ’butterweed*, low 
enough for the rockery. Well drained, 
gravelly soil, in sun. Seed 3 $1.00 oz. 
oieversia ciliata .... $1.50 $10♦00 
’Old man’s whiskers’ or ’rag baby*. 
Gravelly humus, in sun. 
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Stonotus aoaulis ..... $1.50 $10,00 
A low perennial Y/ith narrow leathery 
leaves and solitary yellow flower 
heads on 6” stems. Rocky moraine in 
sun. 
V Synthyris rubra . $1.50 $10.00 
’Kitten-tails*. An early 6 or 8” 
stalk of pink flowers from a green 
rosette. Well drained loam in sun. 
ha lictrum so. . $1.50 $10.00 
'Healow rue*. A delicate fern-like 
plant usually too tall for tha rock- 
sry. A deoo moist loam in 3hade. 
Ilium 0 vaturn . .75 $12.00 
’Wake robin’. A moist, well drained 
loam in shade. Root stalk3 after 
July 15. 
Slower seeds ^ oz. at cz. rate. 
Per 12 Per 100 
T'rollius albiflorus .. .q.1.50 $10.00 
’Globe flower’. A plant of the 
mountain swamps and cold woods. palm- 
ataly divided leaves and large soli¬ 
tary, cream-White buttercup-like 
flowers. A cool, moist, snaly place. 
Townsendla sericea ... v l» 7 5 $12.00 
A dense tuft of linear gray leaves 
covered in spring with large white 
daisies without stems, an odd rock 
plant. Harder to find tnan Easter 
eggs; but that's OUR fun. Easy in any 
well drained 3cil. 
Viola adunca . $1.25 $8.00 
Blue violet, a moist, well drained, 
light soil und part snaue or cold 
sun suits adunca . 
V. biflorn .......... $1.50 $10.00 
A round leu* yellow violet for moi3t, 
* shady places. Deep, moist, sandy loam, 
V. candensis »....... $1.50 $10.00 
White, or tinged with blue when 
grown in sun. Hoist soil with drain¬ 
age, sun or shade. This violet grows 
bushy a foot or more high. 
V. glabella i.■ $1>25 $10.00 
A small, lance leaf yellow violet for 
a rich porous loam in sun or airy, 
partial shade. 
Woolsia soopulina ... $1.50 $10.00 
A 6” fern adapted to sunny places in 
among tha rock3. One of the first 
ferns to leaf cut in spring. 
X.vrophvllum tenax .. ♦ (on application) 
The 'bear grass' is difficult to 
transplant. 1 recommend ballad am 
burlaped clumps. 
Zagadenus paniculatum .75 $4*00 
# An onion-like bulb producing a 12" 
stalk of greenish wnite flowers, 
hot to be eaten. 
dHRUBS 
50$ each, or r 6 for $1.00. 
Seeds, 75$ per pound, 10 pounds ar.y 
one variety, $6.00. 
Acer glabrum 
Amelanchier alnifolia 
Arctostapnylos uva-ursi 
Clematis 1ingusticifolia 
Cornus stolonifera 
Crataegus columbiana 
Crataegus Douglasii 
Juniper sccpulorum 
Odostemon re pens 
Prunus meianocarpa 
Sorbus occidentalis 
bymuhoricarpos occidentalis 
variety, liberal package 25$ 
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