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ROCKY MOUNTAIN and NORTH DAKOTA WILD FLOWER SEEDS, Continued 
Minulus lewisia (Red) 
$3.50 
per 
oz . 
Pentstenon wilcoxii 
$2.50 
per 
02. 
Monardo nenthafolia 
3.00 
11 
If 
Phacellia serica 
1.50 
ti 
IT 
Keuchera cyiindrica 
1.00 
It 
II 
Polemoniur.i haydenii 
4.00 
u 
TT 
Orthocarpus tenifolius 
3.00 
It 
11 
Potentilla convallaria 
2.00 
it 
IT 
Pedicularis elephantella 
2.50 
II 
11 
Potentilla nuttallii 
2.00 
it 
IT 
Pentstenon albidus 
1.00 
11 
II 
Ranunculus glaberrimus 
3.00 
n 
TT 
Pentstemori erianthera 
1.50 
11 
It 
Stanleya pinnata 
1.00 
ti 
tf 
Pentstenon lyallii 
2.00 
It 
It 
Synthris rubra 
2.50 
IT 
TT 
Pentstenon missouliensis 
2.00 
It 
11 
Trollius albiflorus 
2.50 
It 
ft 
Pentstenon nitidus 
Pentstenon procerus 
1.00 " 
1.50 " " 
NATIVE 
Yucca glauca 
nJ 
PLANTS 
.50 
tl 
TT 
No less than 10 plants of a specie sold. Experimenters wdio desire a variety of plants may 
have then at the 100 rate if total order consists of 100 plants or more. If order is 
less than 100 plants add 1/ for each plant; if for 1000 plants or more deduct 1^ for each 
plant ordered. 
Prices quoted, on board, I.ledora, N. D. No packing charge. 
ACTINEA ACAULIS : Commonly called the Butte Marigold. It is densely caespitose with silky 
leaves. The inch-wide golden yellow flowers are bourn on stiff stems not over four inches 
high. A beauty for the dry rock garden. June to h te July in this area. $3.00 per hundred. 
ANEMONE PATENS NUTTALLIANA: (Pulso.tilla hirsutissima) Prairie pasque flower is the first 
flower of spring on the Northern prairies. The large lavender cup-like flowers occur in 
April. Price $3.00 per hundred plants. Seed $1.00 per ounce. 
APOCYNUK A11DR0SAEMIF0LIU11: Spreading dogbane. About one foot high. Glossy foliage. Flow¬ 
ers pink, drooping and very fragrant. Prefers deep shade. $3.00 per hundred. 
ARTEMISIA CA.'A: Valley sage brush. Maximum growth about 3 feet. Foliage is silvery and 
remains on plants through winter months. Price for seedling plants $3.00 per hundred. 
ARTEMISIA DRACUNULOIDES : Green or dragon sage. A graceful plant of drooping appearance. 
"Tie foliage is exceedingly fine. Maximum height about 2 feet. Price for seedling plants 
$3.00 per hundred. 
ARTEMISIA FRIGIDA: Our little fringed sage appears to be doing well wherever we sell it. 
It is silvery in color and foliage is soft and silky to the touch. About eight to twelve 
inches high. Seedling plants © $3.00 per hundred. 
ARTEMISIA TRIDENT ATA: Desert sage. A low compact greenish-gray shrub. Ideal for that dry 
spot where other plants cannot survive. Seedling plants © $3.u0 per hundred. 
ASTER LAEVIS : Smooth blue aster. An exceedingly showy plant for the late fall garden. 
The flowers are of varying hues ranging from blue to purple. $3.00 per hundred. 
ASTER liULTIFLORUS: Wreath aster. This little plant can be made more beautiful by excess¬ 
ive pruning. The drooping branches are covered with masses of tiny lAhite blossoms. 
$3.00 per one hundred plants. 
ASTER OBLONGIFOLIUS : The showy "DAKOTA ASTER". Drought resistant in the extreme. Plant 
grows in a mound diape not over 12 inches high. The inch-wide bLue flowers are exceeding¬ 
ly numerous and the blooming period extends from early September until freeze-up. Price 
J3.00 per hundred plants. 
ASTER rTARMICOIDES : The little white upland aster. It favors steep banks along ridgetops 
in the badlands. Not over ten inches high. Blooms in August. $3.00 per hundred. 
ASTRAGALUS BISULCATUS: Commonly called two-grooved Milk Vetch. A showy shrub-like peren¬ 
nial of the.legume family. < Prefers north slopes. The showy reddish-purple flowers grow 
on stiff spikes and occur in June. $5.00 per hundred plants. Seed $1.00 per ounce. 
ASTRAGALUS TRIPHYLLUS: Tufted milk vetch; plant is caespitose with silky leaves. The 
masses of cream-colored flowers are stemless and appear in early spring. Dry location and 
in full sun. An ideal rock garden subject. Price $3.00 per hundred plants. 
ASTRAGALUS HISSOURIENSIS : A prostrate logume. The silvery leaves remain attractive all 
v/inter. The large pea-like purple blossoms grow on long stems and make ideal cut flowers. 
Full sun in a dry location and favors any type of soil. $3.00 per hundred. 
RRAUMERIA AUGUSTIFOLIA: (Echinacea) Purple cone Flower. A showy flower for steep dry lo¬ 
cations. The flowers are fully three inches wide with brown centers and drooping pink- 
colored rays, about one foot high, $3.00 per hundred plants. Seed at $1.50 per ounce. 
CHRYSOPSIS VILLOSA: Golden or hairy aster. Ideal for the tough dry location where the go¬ 
ing is too rough for less hardy plants. Flowers yellow and very numerous .$3.00 per hundred 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA: Our little native bluebell or bellflower. About ten inches high 
with narrow leaves. A beauty for that quiet corner in the rock garden. $3.00 per hundred. 
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