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CLAYTONIA LANCEOLATA (see bulbs) 
CASTILLEJA PULCHELLA or C.OXIDENTALIS ae 
Reddish-yellow. 6" pH-5-7 June 
Castillejas pen deaiauin in new homes, 
CERASTINN ARVENSE a yin 
Might find C. STRICTUIL.if you pre- 
-fér thinner leaves, or C. E\RLET 
_ from the home.of the Big Horn sheep 
if you like the‘leaves wider. 
White. 6" pH-8-7 Apr. -on 
CHANNACTIS DOUGLASITI 
Bride's bouquet. Biemnia. Give them 
earlier and stay single. 
White. 1-@' pH-7-3 Summer _ 
CHINAPHIL.A. UMBELLATJ rere 
Pipsissewa. One-source of oil of 
wintergreen. .ilso have the smaller 
Chimaphila menziesii. ,' 
Pink, 6-12" pHe6-7 June-dug. 
CHRY SOPSIS VILLOSA 
Golden Aster of waste places. It will 
grow! Yellow. 12" pH-7 May-June 
CHRYSOTHANUS MAUSHOSUS 
Or one of the O or more varicties, 
Round in form. Pale,’ 
CHRYSOTHAMNUS VISCIDIFLORUS 
Greener, with broome-like prangheas, 
et) FF) y 
CIRSIUM FOLIOSUM" ad wr: " 
Evert's thistle of Yellowstone: Park. 
He lived a month on it, but lost weight. 
, With matted hairs. 
ait 
CALYPSO BULBOSA 20¢ 10¢ 
Well known fairy's slipper. Grows in A desirable spring beauty, despite 
damp, cool woods. Best. moved in late © the’ gnats and mosquitoes where I dig . 
fall, but hard to find then. theme White. 2-1," pH-5-7 Apr.-June 
“Pink, 2-1;" pH-6-7 June eee bin ’ 
7 __« * CLAYTONIA MEGARRHIZA 25¢ 
CAMASSIA QUAMISH (bulbs ) 2¢ Big-rooted spring beauty, and 
Blue. 18" pH-5-7 May-June Dozen, 35¢ really a beauty. 
“Lost Lake" in Yellowstone Park may 
have been a meadow of these flowers. eetortn PERPOLIATA 15¢ 
Plant lost of this one. | Miner's lettuce, Edible in salads. 
P -;Well maybe, don't like ‘salads anyway. 
CAMPANULA PETIOLATA 20¢ White. 6-8" pH=7 May 
Scotch bluebell. In all rock gardens. — 
‘Blue. 10"15" pH=6-7 All summer : ecLmuris COLUMBIANA 35¢ 
Ea aarti a Atragene. Try this trailing miepie 
CAMPANULA PARRYI IDANOEN SIS 25¢ Clematis with vine honeysuckle 
Similar. I collected the type snecimen — (Lonicera ciliosa) on a shaded wall. 
without recognizing the difference. . Purple. 10! pH-6-7 June 
CAREX FILIPOLIA 20¢ “CLEMATIS DOUGLASIA 30¢ 
Nigger wool sedge. A dry site grass- ~ The urn-flowered Clematis. 
like plant. 6" We have a sedge Blues 1-2 pH-6-7 June 
for any site. tenes 
CLEMATIS LINGUSTICIFOLIA 35¢ 
*CASTILLEJA HISPIDA 25¢ - White flowered vine for fences, and 
Paint brush of well drained hillsides, sunny banks. 
Red to FEDER. 12" pH-7-8 May ’ Whitee 15' pH-7-8 June-July 
CASTILLEJA MINIATA 25¢ CLINTONIA UNIFLORA - 15¢ 
Red paint brush for damp bottoms . Queencup. White flower followed by 
Red. ite ane on E large, porcelain blue berry. Plants 
} at intervals’ ,plong an endless, under- 
ground rhizome. White. 6" pHa5-7 June 
COLLOMIA DEBILIS “ 30¢ 
Perennial Collomia from the rock. -° 
slides. Often far through the rocks 
from the soil ‘about its roots. 
Blue. 6-8" pH-5-6, May-June 
15é 
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‘COM’ ANDRA | PALLIDA. a : 
Toad-flax, but unlike either toad 
"d or. flax... Whitei 12" pH=7 May-June 
25¢ 
COPTIS OCCIDNYTALIS —- - | 
Gold-thread (from the yellow root). 
‘White. 6", pH-547 Mayordune 
COR.ALLORRHT 2.1 PMOULATA - a SOE 
Coral root. Even I don't know why I 
list this. Hope I keep fungi out. 
 15¢ 
30¢ « 
CORNUS- C iNADENSIS 
Bunchberry. Part shade ground cover. 
White. 6". pH-5-6 June-July — 
25¢ 
15¢ brah ik 
CORYDALIS AURTA 30¢ 
Golden Corydalis 
39¢° CORY PHANT.A VIVIPARA 
Purple flowers, green fruits. 
What size, please. 20¢ plus l¢ 
for each extra stem.. 
20 to 50¢ 
CORYPH.ANT.L MISSOURIEKSIS 
Smaller straw-colored flowers. 
Red fruits in spring, more showy 
than the summer flowers. 
Possibly, CORYPHANT. SIMILIS 
by neil 
