ASARUM CAUDATUM 
Wild ginger. This unusual, shady 
ground cover carries its brown fis... 
at the end of creeping branches, then 
buries its seed inthe duff. pH=-6=7 
ASCLEPIAS SPECIOSA 25¢ 
Attractive fls. followed by green pods. 
ASTER ALPINUS : 
A low, large single flowered aster of 
the high mts. AGL Gt a pH-5-7 June 
20¢ 
ASTER COMMUTATUS CRASSULUS 
A small flowered one,::drought 
resistant. White. 2! pH7 Aug. 
20¢ 
ASTER INTGRIFOLIUS 
A large one of moist mt. areas. 
Lavender, 12-18" pH-5-6 July-Aug. 
20¢ 
ASTER SCO PULORUM 
Violet. h-6" pH-8 May-June 
Have a dozen other species in my = .- 
herbarium. , 
ASTRAGALUS GLAREOSUS and others 
The different rattle-pods and vetches 
have me confused, and I doubt if you 
would order one if I listed them all. 
The Oxytropis are better. Or are they? 
25¢ 
ATRYRIUM, see under ADIANTUM 
ATRAGENE, see CLEMATIS 
BALSAMORRHIZA SAGITTATA 
Leaves like shields, blossoms like 
sunflowers, roots like fence pasta 
I send small ones. 
Yell ow. 1-2" pH=7=6 
25¢ 
April 
BERBERIS R@ PENS 
Creeping Oregon grape. A ground 
cover coloring red in cold weather. 
Yellow, 1' pH-5-7 May 
BESSEYA CINER.A 
Kitten-tails. 
ast s 6-12" 
30¢ 
20¢ 
age Apra-May _ 
BESSEY A RUBRA . : 
They are different, but not to the 
casual observer. if you don't care 
which, leave it to. me and I'll send 
the first one J find. 
20 
BISTORTA, “See POLYCONUN 
BOYKINIA HEUCHERIFORNIS . 
Like B. Jamesii, but slightly larger 
and more northern « Flse dark violet. 
50g 
BOYKINIA MAJOR 
This big saxifrage and false 
bugbane (Trautvetteria grandis) look 
the same until they bloom. 
White. 2' pH-5-<6 June 
e5¢ 
From Montana, it's got to be hardy. 
7 
BULBS & BULB-LIK® PLANTS 
These are collected when dormant, but 
order early as we do not stock tha. 
Ba.-D0zZ. 
BRODI.ADA DOUGLISII (bulbs) 10¢- 50¢ 
Wild hyacinth. Good for cutting. 
Blue. 18" pH-7 May 
*CALOCHORTUS APICULATUS 10g- 50¢ 
Small cat's-ear with yellow hairs 
and circular-dark colored glands. 
My. preference. Choose for your- 
self, you cannot go wrong here. 
White. 6-12" pH-5-6 May-June 
CALOCHOPTUS ELEGANS SELYAYENSIS 10¢- 50¢ 
A small cat's-ear with purple 
hairs. lj-8" pH-5 June-July 
CALOCHORTUS GUNNISONII 10¢= 50¢ 
From east of the mountains. White 
to purple with narrow purple band. 
CALOCEORTUS MACHO CARPUS 10¢g=- 50¢ 
Large lavender lily of the 
Sagebrush area. 
10-18" pHe7 CL 
CALOCHORTUS NITIDUS 10¢= 50¢ 
‘Large mountain mariposa lily. 
White with purple spot. 
10<-15"". pH-=5-6 June-July 
CALOCHORTUS NUTTALLII 10g- 50¢ 
Similar. From east of the mountains. 
This -has one less chromosome than 
Ce. gunnisoni. 10-18" June-July 
Other bulbs: 
Allium cernuum 5¢- 35¢ 
ALLIUM TEXTILE 10¢- 50¢ 
CAMASSIA ESCULANTA |. 5g- 5g 
CEAYTONTA LANCEOLATA 10¢= 35¢ 
ERYTHRONIUM GRANDIFLORUM 15 ¢- 75¢ 
FRITILLARIA PUDICA © 10¢- 75¢ 
TRILLIUM OVATUM 15¢- 75¢ 
2YG..DENUS ELEG..NS 10¢g- 50” 
2YGADENUS GRiMINEUS | ~ 10¢g- 50¢ 
DORMANT ROOTS are usually available 
‘ef ordered’ before-their dormant season. 
ARNIGA CORDIFOLIA 10¢= 35¢ 
DELPHINIUM BICOLOR 10g= 50¢ 
DODECATHEON CUSICKIT -. 15¢< .50¢ 
_ HYDROPHYLLUM OAPITATUM 15¢= 50¢ 
LEWISTA REMIVIVA 20¢-1.00 
MERTENSIA LONGIFLORA 20¢-1 .00 
RANUNCULUS GLABERRIMUS © 10g~ 252 
Fully dormant plants look dead, but 
are alive. They are harder to find 
when dormant, but. safer to more. 
CACTI, zero hardy. 
See OPUNTIA & CORY PHINTA 
CALTHA LEPTOSEPALA or ROTUNDIFOLIA 
Marsh marigolds are best in wet 
places near cold running water. 
White. 6-l2" May-June 
20¢ 
