WHATS Il! A NAME 
Here is a cheek list of determinations on 300 of the plants I regularly collect. 
Where identical Latin names are found, they refsr to these same plants. Common names 
(page 11) are frequently local and may apply to different plants in different sections 
of the country. 
Don't expect too much. These plants are scattered over parts of three states: 
Montana, northern Idaho, and northwest Wyoming. Some will be under snow until late 
July. Some vary from year to year in abundance and some are hard to find. I know my 
plants and where they grow, and will do my best to please you; but often your order 
can not be shipped immediately or all at one time. Photographs of many plants of this 
region may be found in the Governmént bulletins; Plants of Glacier (‘50 7),Yellowstone 
(257) and Rocky Mt. (25¢) National Parks. Make your tests and plantings adequate. 
With few exceptions, I furnish 3 plants at twice the unit price, 10 at l, times the 
unit price. All plants F.0.B. Missoula. (*) My preference as to the genus listed. 
\GER CoMBAUL Torr. 55% CYSTOPTURIS FRAGILIS (L.) Bernh. 10¢ 
Bush.wa. Maple. Fragile Fern. -6" pH-5-7 
ACTTULE.. LANULOSA Nutt. 10¢ DRYOPTERIS DILATATA (Hoffm. )Wnderw. 25¢ 
fur native western or mountain Milfoil Spinulosa “foods Fern. 
with long, soft leaves and snow white 12-18" pH--6-7 
flowers. Plant collectors ars opto- 
mists.,I've listed this since I began D, FILTRes (Li) ‘Sw. 35¢ 
collecting and have never sold one. Malo Porn, Tall, dark green. 
THitg. 12-18" pH-5-7 °°  dune=Sept. 2.31 pH-6-7 
*ACONITUM COLUMBIANUM Nutt. 15¢ wWaRSTLIA WESTITA H. & 8. 25¢ 
Monkshood. Usually blue, sometimes Looks like a l-loaf clover, but I 
white, CoLiected as .a fali bulb. can not promise you luck with Avs 
Pale blue. 2-3! dH-%S Sumer. 
*POLYSTICHUM LONCHITIS (L.) Roth. 30¢ 
A. LUTESCEIS A. fels. 15¢ wolly Pern. 6=12" pH=7 
Monkshood, Similar, but yellowish 
white. The two arc separated by a P., MUNTTUL (Kaulf.) Presl. 25¢ 
day's drive. Do vou really want one Christmas Forn. ‘yet pH-6-7 
of each, or will both alice do? 
PTERIS ACUILINA PUBSSCENS Underw. 20 
ACTABA ARGUTA Nutt. Baneberry. 25¢ Bracken. Can substitute the rhizomes 
Some with red, others with white berrics for potatoes if I have to. 
on indistinguishable plants. Should be cp Millia son 
more extensively used inwild gardens. 
Nhite. 2-3! DieS-7 May-June. #TOODSIA SCOPULINA D.C.Eaton. 10¢ 
=6" —— pH=6 
ADENCCAULON BICCLCR Fook. 20¢ 
Pathfinder. Large leaves, green WT, OPTCAnA D.C. Baton, 15¢ 
above, white Ddelow. 6a 8" pH=6 
Whites. 2! DH=-7 July. 
POLYPODIUM HESPERIUM Maxon. e5¢ 
ADIANTUM PUDATUM var. ALEUTICUM Rupr. 207 tfLicorico Fern. Plentiful on tho 
-Qur variety of the popular Maiden-hair weoast, but not here, 6" pH=6 
Fern, 12-13" pH=7 
THELYPTERIS DRYOPTERIS (L.) Slosson. 15¢ 
Though this is an alphabetical list, for Oak Forn,  6«12" pH«6=7 
your convenience, I list our other ferns 
heres, Alt forms aro to be recommonded. ‘ixod, low-growing forns, Doz. 1,00 
Choose to suit your need. " tall ferns for bedding, " 1.50 
Y,O.B. Missoula. Sines 
*ATHYRIUM FILIX-FORNINA (L.) Roth. 15¢ 
Lady Fern. Large plants, 30¢ © AGASTACHE URTICIFOLIA (Benth) Kuntze. C5¢ 
Perhaps our easiest to grow largo Giant-hysop. ‘Tecdy. 
fern. Light green. 2-' pH-6-7 Purple. 3-5'  pH-6 July-Aug. 
CHEILANTH™S GRACILLIMA D.C. Eaton. 20¢ ALISMA PLAPTAGO-AQUATICA L. ssp. 
ly-6" pH=5-7 BREVIPNS (Groeone) Sam. 25¢ 
| “Tith a name like that it stands in 
BOTRYCHIUM VIRGINIANUM (Linne)Swartz.25¢ the mud and drinks water. 
CM pH-5=6 Whites. 1-4! June-Sept. 
*CRYPTOGRAMMA ACROSTICHOIDES R.Brown.20¢ ALLIUM CERNUUM Roth. Doz. 25g 
6-12" pH-6-7 Purple Nodding Onion. Looks botter 
| than it smells. 
C. DENSA (Brack,) Diels. 25¢ Lavender, 12" pH-7 May. 
6=12"  pH~6~7 
