WOODSIA OREGANA 15¢ 
6-6" pH-6 
xNOODSIA SCOPULINA 15¢ 
Tolerates a sunny site, 
h-8" pHe6 * 
Mixed, low growing ferns, dozen, 1.00 
"tall ferns for bedding, " 1.50 
f.O0eb.e Missoula. Sure to please, 
ALISMA PLANTAGO-AQUATICA BREVIPES 25¢ 
With a name like that it stands in 
the mud and drinks water. ‘Te can 
get you @® whole collection of plants 
for your pool for $2,00 if you want 
then.” 
ALI, IUMS look better than they smell. 
I list only 4 but I don't go much for 
perfume. If you do, Rydberg lists 35 
for my area. Plant a dozen in a clump. 
Kae-Doz. 
ALLIUM BREVISTYLUM 15¢- 60¢ 
& red onion of mountain woods. 
Deep rose. 12-18" July 
ALLIUM CERNUUM 5¢- 35¢ 
Lower (less moist) woods areas, 
Lavender to white. 12" pH-7 May 
ALL IUM SIBERICUM 15¢- 60¢ 
Our only hollow stemmed onion. 
Light rose. 1-2! 
ALLIUM TEXTILE 1L0g= 50¢ 
A little clustered onion of the 
dry hillsides that bloom and then 
disappears until next season, 
White.* 6" pH-& Apr. 
Fgh 
ALSINE LAETA 25¢ 
Arctic’ starwort. This, like the 
ilsinopsis, is from the nen peaks, 
I drive a Jeep. 
Alsine longipes, iA. longifolia, 
and others here lower down. 
ALSINOPSIS PROPINOU: - 25¢ 
alpine sandwort, or 
aLSINOPSIS ROSSII 25¢ 
ALSINOPSIS CBTUSLLOBA 25¢ 
Some botanists don't separate ee 
Alsinopgis and .renaria. It hardly ; 
matters. Many of the chickweed 
family are rockery plants, See. 
SPERGULARIA RUBR.. for a wet. place, 
ANAPHALIS MARGARITACRA -20¢ 
Pearly everlasting. 
Good in a damp pocket at the back. 
White. 18" pH-5-7  iiay 
ANEMONE CYLINDRICA 25¢ 
‘Vind flower. Long seed heads, 
White. He 2 bys BHP py, May-July 
ANEMONE GLOBOS.: 25¢ 
Wind flower. Round seed heads. 
White. 15" pH-6 May-July 
- ANTENNARTA ROSEA 
*/NEMONE -(PULSATILLA) LUDOVICIANA - 207 
= iNEMONE PATENS NUTTALLIANA 
Pasque flower. Purple fls. in early 
spring before even its own woolly 
leaves unfold. Zasy as it is good. 
Purple. 6-10" pH-6-8 Apr.-May 
ANEMCNE PIPERI : 20¢ 
Woods Anemone. Pretty wmt there is 
of it. Nothing much but the flower. 
White. 6-8" pH-5-7 May-June 
#ANTENNARIA APRICA 15¢ 
Cat's-paws. Dense, gray foliage mats. 
White. 6" pH-6-7 <Apr,-May 
15¢ 
Rose, 6" May-June 
pl=5-7 
Many others better or worse. 
APLOPAPPUS ACAULIS GL.ABRATUS 25¢ 
Yellow. 4-6" pH-8 May~June 
AFLOPAPPUS LANUGENOSUS, sometimes. 
AQUIL BGI. FLAVESCENS 30¢ 
Lemon columbine. 
Yellow. 23! pHe5e7 June-July 
AQUILOGLA JONESIT 1.00 
Perhaps the most coveted rare alpine. 
A cushion of compact, gray foliage 
Woh single, erect blue flowers on 
5" leafless stems. Not difficult. 
Blue. 6" pH-8 June 
ARABIS FURCATA 15¢ 
Wild candytuft. | 
‘White. 8"" pH-5-7. Apr.-May 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI 30¢ 
Lots of .kinnikinnik, but good, young 
plants are scarce. Hang down 4 wall. 
Red berries, evergreen foliage. pH-5-6 
*ARTNARIA LITHOPHILA 15¢ 
-» Whites SrSs PRS Tg _ Apr.-May 
ARENARTA CON SISTA. 20¢ 
Knot-like heads, grass-like leaves. 
“White. 6=8" pHe5-6 May-June 
Several others if yow like sandworts. 
ARNICA CORDIFOLIA | 15¢ 
Yellows 8~=12" pHs5<7 Apr. 
25¢ 
ARNICA LATIFOLIA 
Several others here also of which 
- ARNICA: FULGENS produces flower 
heads in abumdance for the drug trade. 
*ARTEMISIA FRIGIDA 15¢ 
Other sages, but this is most ornamental 
in the rockerzy. Keep it cut back for 
soft-as-kitte.n-fur, gray foliage. Easy. 
ARTEMISIA TRIIDUMTATA 30g 
Gray shrub for dry sun. 
2e6' pH-7~8 
