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Swamp laurel, Kalmia Whitlowgrass, Draba — 
Syringa, Philadel phus Whorled water-milfoil, ores cty tai 
Sweet william, Phlox longifolia Whortleberry, Vaccinium 
Thimbleberry, Bossekia Nild bergamot, Monarda 
Toad-flax, Comandra Wild buckwheat, Eriogonum 
Turkey peas, Orogenia Wild candytuft, Arabis 
Turpentine weed, Gutierrhiza Wild crocus, Anemone patens 
Twayblade, Listera Wild hollyhock, Sphaeralcea 
Twinflower, Linnasa Wild hyacinth, Brodiasa 
Twinpod,  Physaria Wild parsnip, Lomatium 
Twistedestalk, Streptopus Wild parsnip (fragrant), Ligusticum 
Umbrella plant, Eriogonum subalpinum Wild sarsaparilla, Aralia 
Violet, Viola Wind flower,. Anemone globosa 
Virgin's bower, Clematis Wintergreen, Chimaphila 
Wake robin, Trillium Wintergreen, Pyrola 
Wall flower, Erysimum Wood orchid, Habenaria 
Wand lily, Zigadenus Wood-rush, Luzula 
Water buttercup, Batrachium Woods anemone, Anemone Piperi 
Water ladysthumb, Polygonum Woods nymph, Moneses 
Waterleaf, Hydrophyllum Woolly yellow daisy, Eriophyllum 
Water lily, Nymphaea Wormwood, Artemisia . 
Water milfoil, Myriophyllum Yellow avens, Geum 
Water plantain, Alisma Yellowebell, Fritillaria 
Western blue flag, Iris missouriensis Yellow dryas, Dryas drtwmmondii 
White dryad, Dryas. octopetala Yellow parsnip (dwarf), Musineon 
Whitlow-wort, Paronychia Yellow stoncrop, Sedum stenopetalum 
Active plants are packed in damp sphagnum. Gulsaeas directions given 
and plas guaranteed satisfactory upon arrival. haat 
For seed pr living plants of species native to the Glacier and Yellowstone 
Park region, ieee the Northern Rocky Mountains, write 
Frank He Rose, 1020 Poplar St., Missoula, Montana. 
BOTANISTS ARE WONDERFUL 
So I, Frank H. Rose, say. 
| ‘By omitting the names of botanists from this ash, S 
find myself with surplus letters, | Tthh ELAS? them here 
rearrangeds 
Can you climb to timberline and name. att the plants 
,you find there? So can I. Each’ plant, of course, carries 
-its own name if you can read it. | Lower down, Lysichitum 
americanum may have its name in big white letters along its 
wall-like leaves; or BEchinopanax horridum, like a Boris 
Karloff premiere, flash from white to green then to red and 
- run down through broad, green balconies to the trap below. 
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But, to pick the little ones high on a mountain, with 
your eyes filled with tears by the raw. timberline wind is 
quite another matter and working them out from dried samples 
brought homo is about as bad. You look. and look again, 
consult this book and that and finally decide that Rydberg 
said it was this, and Britton or Nelson said it was that, 
and you think what wonderful mame Soon you are filled 
with wonder, Youwonder if it is this or that and what 
makes it grow? Will it appeal to your distant friends 
as it does to you, and how will it behave for them? 
{ appreciate it whon you tell me whore 1 am wrong. 

Get busy. 
