CALYPSO BULBOSA 
Well kmown fairy's slipper. Grows in 
damp, cool woods. Best moved in late 
fall, but hard to find then. 
20¢ 
Pink, 2," pH-6-7 June 
CAMASSIA QUAMASH (bulbs) 5¢ 
Blue. 18" pHe5-7 May-June Dozen, 45¢ 
"Lost Lake" in Yellowstone Pary may 
have been a meadow of these flowers, 
Plant lots of this one. 
CAMPANULA PETIOLATA 20¢ 
Western bluebell, In all rock gardens. 
Bluee 10215"  pH-6=7 All summer 
CAMPANULA PARRYI IDAHOENSIS 25¢ 
Similar. f- collected the type speciman 
without recognizing the difference. 
AREX PILIFOLIA 20¢ 
Nigger wool sedges, A dry site grass- 
like plant. 6" We have a sedge 
for any sites | 
*CASTILLEJA HISPIDA 25¢ 
Paint brush of well drained hillsides. 
Red to orange. 12" pH-7-8 May 
CASTILLEJA MINIATA 
Red paint brush for damp CS caw’, 
Red. 1218" pH-5e7 
25g 
CASTILLEJS PULCHELLA 
or C. OCCIDENT-\LIS 
Reddish-yellow, 6" 
25¢ 
pH=-5=7 June 
Castillejas reported semi-parsitic. 
CERASTIUM ARVENSE 15¢ 
Might find Cz:STRICTUM if-you pre- 
fer thinner leaves; or OC. EARLET 
from the home of the Big Horn sheep 
if you like the leaves wider, 
White, 6" pH~8-7 <Apr.-on 
CHAENACTIS DCUGLASII 
Bride's bouquet. Biennial. Give them 
earlier and stay single. 
White. 1l-2' - pH+7-8 Summer 
20¢ 
CHIMAPHILA UMBELL.ATA 30¢ 
Pipsissewa. One sourve of oil of 
wintergreen. Also have the smaller 
CHIMAPHILA MENZIESII. . 
Pink. 6-12" pH-6—57 June-Aug. 
CHRYSOPSIS VILLOSA 15¢ 
Golden Aster of waste places. It will 
grows Yellow, 12" pH-7 May-June 
CHRYSOTHAMNUS NAUSHOSUS 35¢ 
Or one of the 40 or more varieties. 
Round in form. Pale, with matted hairs.’ 
CHRYSOTHAMNUS VISCIDIFLORUS — 
Greener, with broom-like branches. 
CIRSIUM FOLIOSUM 25g 
Evert's thistle of Yellowstone Park, 
He lived a month on it, but lost weight. 
; Bluée 
" Coptis OCCIDENTALIS. 
CLAYTONIA LANCROLATA (see bulbs) 
A desirable spring beauty, despite 
the gnats and mosquitoes where I dig 
10¢ 
them. Whites, 2+" pHe5-7 Apre-June 
CLAYTONIA MEGARRHIZA o5¢ 
Big-rooted spring beauty, and’ 
really a beauty. 
*OLEMATIS COLUMBIANA 35g 
atragene, Try this trailing purple © Y 
Clematis with vine honeysuckle 
(Lonicera ciliosa) on a shaded wall. 
Purple. 10! pH-6—7 June 
CLEMATIS DOUGLASTI 
The urn-flowered Clamatis. 
1-2' pH=6=7 
20g 
CLEMATIS LIGUSTICIFOLIA 
White flowered vine for fences and 
sunny banks, 
White. 15! 
CLINTONIA UNIFLORA 
Queencup. White flower followed by 
large, porcelain blue berry. Plants 
at intervals along an endless, under- 
ground rhtzome. White. 6" pHe5-7 June 
30g 
35g 
pHe7-8 June-July 
15¢ 
COLLOMIA .DEBILIS. 
Perennial Collomia from the rock 
Slides. Often far through the rocks 
frem.the:soil about its roots. 
Blue. 608" pH-5-6 Mayesune 
15¢ 
Gold-thread (from the yellow root) 
White. 6" pHs5-7 May-June 
CORNUS CANADENSIS. 
Bunchberry. Part shade ground cover, 
White, 6" pHe5ma6 June-July 
25¢ 
CORYDALIS AUREA 
Golden Corydalis 
30¢ 
CORYPHANTHA (NEOBESSEYA)MISSOURIENSIS 25¢ 
Smaller straw-colored flowers, 
Red fruits in-spring, more showy 
than the summer flowers, . 
Possibly, CORYPHANTHA SIMILIS 
CORY PHANTHA VIVI PARA ' 20 to 
Purple flowers, green fruitse 
What size, please. 20¢ pita nad for 
each extra stem, 
50g 
CORYPHANTHAS are of the ball or vr 
cushion types More peaceful than 
Opuntias. C. missouriensis may bo han- 
dled bare handed if you can find it. 
Can I help by selecting plants for —. 
you to fit your needs? Believe it or 
not, I have standing orders to "Send 
me anything you find that you think 
I would like." I permit you to fix 
the total number and type of plants, 
but I choose the species. For cost, 
see TEMPTATION, 
