ERIOPHORUM CHAMISSONIS Miers Tmae gs 
Cream puffs.’ 8-12" pH+5 Bog, July 
*ERIOPHYLLUM LAN ATUM 25¢ 
Oregon sunshine. Grey-white foliage, 
likes the gravelly soil of a rock slide 
or road bank. Short lived, but reseeds. 
Golden. 1218" pH-5-6 May-Aug. 
DRIPHYLLUM INTUGRIFOLIUM 
Small Oregon sunshine, worth its 
weight in gold when happy. 
Golden. 6-12" pH=5+-6 May~Aug. 
25¢ 
ERIODIUM CICUTARIUM 
Stork's bill, Little, 
back like red ants. 
Pink. Creeping. 11 summer 
25g 
but comes 
*ERITRICHIUM ELONGATUM 
ERITRICHIUM HOWARDIT 
Alpine forgét-me-not. Prettiest 
of the timberline plants. 
25g 
25¢ 
ERYTHRONIUI® GRANDIFLORUM or var. 
Glacier lily. Nature plants 
this one abundantly and deep. 
“Yellow. 12" pH-5-7 Apr.-May 
15g 
Doze 75¢ 
ERYSIMUM ELATUM 
Western wall flower. Biennial. 
Orango-yellow. 12018" pH-7-6 
15¢ 
Apr,.-June 
EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS 25¢ 
attractive, but keep under control. 
FRASERA SPSCIOSA e5¢ 
Green gentian. Not my ideal, but 
some like it. 
PRITILLARTA PUDICA 
Yellow-bell’- 9 =: ' Doz. 
One of our saplaest spring bloomers, 
Irrestistible to school kids. 
Yellow. 6-8" pH-7-8 “Apr. 
GAILLARDIA ARISTATA ; 
Blanket flower. Cultivated east, 
but grows wild here. 
Red-=yellow. 12" pH=7 Vay 
GALIUM BOREALE 
Plumes of small white flowers. 
White. 12+18" pH-5+7 May * 
GAURA COCCINBA 3 
Like butterflies along a bough. 
GAUTTHERIA HUMIFUSA 30¢ 
A red berried ground cover. | 
*GENTIANA CALYCOSA 
Kind to a mateur gardeners. 
Keep blue. 10" »vH=5-6 Aug.-Sept. 
30¢ 
GENTI.AN.. ROMAN ZOVII 
Artic gentian. Flowers greenish- 
white streaked with purple. 
25g 
GURANIUM VISCOSISSIUM 
Rede 12! pH-7 May-on 
25¢ 
GILIA AGGREGATA ATTENUATA 20¢ 
The first choice of our humming- 
birds. Biennial, reseeds. 
Searlet. up to 2' pH=-6-7 May-June 
GILIA CEPHALOIDEA ay 4 
From high mountains. White. )-6" 
GOODYERA DICIPIENS 15¢ 
Rattlesnake plantain. Why don't you 
like it? Deep woods. 
White. 10” pH-5+7 May-July 
GRASS, SEDGE, RUSH or WOODRUSE 20¢ 
all grags-like plants, grow in Montana. 
if “oe is one ee name it. 
CUTTERREZT.A SAROTHARAB 20" 
Turpentine weed. Green in dry weather. 
Some good in most of us if you look 
for it. Yellow. 12" pH-7-9 Sumner 
HABEN ARTA DILATATA is 4 
White flowered bog orchis. 
Lizard shaped roots. 
HABENARTA S..CCATA 25¢ 
Green flowered bog orchis. 
HABENARTA ORPICULATA 50¢ 
Wood orchis. Rare here. 
HEDYS.\RUM CINERASCENS 35¢ 
Leaves and loments strigose both 
Sides. Racems peduncled. 
Reddish-purple. 1-2' pH-7-8 June-July 
HEUCHER.L CYLINDRIC.\ GLABELLA 20g 
I like its resourcefullness. 
Cream. 14! pH-5-7 Raptoans * 
For dwarf Ate Scores rh Boykinia 
IT PPURTS VULGARIS 
A collection of 6 different plants 
for your she 
25¢ 
1.00 
HY DROPHYLLUM ‘CAPIT \TUM 
Dormant roots, fall, or plants early. 
Blues a Lan May-July 
15¢ 
HYPERICUM SCOULBRI 
Have you, seen it at Logan Pass? Red 
ba buds “opening into golden fls. 
2b¢g 
IONACTIS, seo Aster scopulorum 
IRIS MISSOURIENSIS 
gent wild ae of our area, but good. 
15¢ 
KALMT.A 1ICRO PEYLLA 
Alpine laurel. An evergreen bordering 
bogs. A’ clump ‘of roots and branches, 
but seldom individual small plants. 
Pink, 2'° pHelj-5 “June-.iug. 
35¢ 
LAPPUL.. DIFFUSA - 25¢ 
Stickseeds following forget-me-not fls. 
LESQU.ARELL.A UT.\HEN SIS 25¢ 
Drabas and Physarias are more showy. 
Yellow. pH-7-9 Apr.-May 
