HIPPURIS VULGARIS 
A dozen of 6 different species 
for your pool, 
HYDROPHYLLUM CAPITATUM 
Dormant roots, fall. 
Blue. 6" pH-6-7 May-July 
HYPERICUM SCOULERI ; 
Have you seen it at Logan Pass? Red 
tinged buds opening into golden fls. 
IONACTIS, see Aster scopulorum 
* IRIS MISSOURIENSIS 
Only wild Iris of our area, but good. 
* KALMIA POLIFOLIA MICROPHYLLA 
Alpine laurel, An evergreen bordering 
bogs. A clump of roots and branches, 
but seldom individual small plants. 
Pink. 2! pHele5 June-Aug. 
035 
SSQUERELLA UTAHENSIS 
Drabas and Physgarias are more showy. 
Yellowe pH=7*#9 Apr-May 
025 
LEWISIA MINIMA 
Several small white fls. from 
a turnip shaped bulb as large as 
a very small pea. I find it in Idahos 
30 
Doze 1650 
LEWISIA PYGMAEA °30 
Pink fls, resembling L. rediviva,Doz.1.50 
but smaller. Root 1-2" long and 
smaller than-a score card pencil. 
I know this one in Wyoming. 
It is rarely white here. 
.20 
Doz. 1400 
*LEWISIA REDIVIVA 
Bitterroot, more ample. State 
flower of Montana and Lewis & 
Clark's finest find. 2" fls. like 
Cactus blossoms. Dormant roots keep 
like potatoes. ‘void wet crowns in 
winter. Pink. 2-3" pH-6=8 June 
* LIATRIS LACINIARIA PUNCTATA 035 
Blazing stare Wooden bulbs! 
Purple. 12" <aAuge-Oct. 
* LIGUSTICUM FILICIYUM TENUIFOLIA 420 
Fragrant rooted parsnip. 1-12" 
LINNAEA BOREALIS AMERICANA 035 
Twin-flower. Ground cover in shades 
Pink. " pH-5 apre-llay 
* LINUM LEWISIT 025 
Blue flaxs Nothing more graceful. 
Blue. 12-2," pHe7-8 June-July 
LISTERA CORDATA we5 
Greenishe 10" pH-5-6 June-Aug. 
LITHOPRRAGMA BULBIF™RA or P\PVITIORA 20 
Fringecups. 
White. 8-10" pH6-7 Apre-May 
LITHOSPPPMUM MANDAN ENSE 035 
Dwarf plant with golden yellow, 
fragrant, showy flowers. Rare. 
6-8" pHe7-8 June-July 
$5400 
TREE SEEDLINGS per 100 
LITHOSPERMUM RUD URALE 035 
= L. PILOSUM 
Pale yellow fls. followed by hard 
shinny, white seeds. 
12-18" pH-7-8 May 
LLOYDIA SSROTINA Doz. 1,00 
The Alp lily is charming, but 
small. Sometimes I can find it. 
* LOMATUM MACROCARPU) 
White. 10-14" pHe7 May 
* LONICERA CILIOSA oe) 
Vine honeysuckle. Red flowers. 
This and Clematis columbiana 
are my prettiest viness 
* LUPINUS BURKEI 025 
Blue. 1-3' pH=5=-6 June-July 
* LUPINUS FOLIOSUS 
Blue. 1-2! pH=5-6 June-July 
*LUPINUS LYALLII 
Light blue. 4-8" pH-6 July 
*LUPINUS HELLERAD 
Blue. 14<-2' pH-7 May 
If you aren't particular as to species 
of bluebonnet, I'll send an extra plant. 
LUZULA MULTIFLORA 220 
If you want sedre or wood-rushes, 
we have lots of then. 
LYGODESMIA JUNCEA 
Shelton weed. A flowering herb of 
the dry plains, resembling a rush. 
* LYSICHITON KAMTSCHATCENSIS 
Leaves less durable than the fig, 
but more ample up to 1% X 3 
White flowered bog plant. by express 
1.50 
MAHONIA, see BSRBERIS 
* MALVASTRUM COCCINTUY 
Cowboy's delight, anyone's delight. 
Orange-scarlet. 6-10" pH-8 Aug. 
220 
* MENTZELIA DECAPUTALA ee5 
Showy biennial of barren banks. 
MTRTENSIA LONGIFLORA oc0 
Mostly flower, better than I’. PUL 
CHRELLA or M. NUTANS. The small tuber 
like roots may be handled as bulbs. 
Blue, 4-6" pH=6-7 ‘ipr.-May 
MERTENSIA OBLONGIFOLIA 225 
American bluebell. Leaves hairy above. 
Blue. 6-8" pH-6-8 lay 
MERTENSIA OBLONGIFCLIA NEVADENSIS 
Slightly more robust, leaves smooth 
both sides. With my fading eyes, if 
you don't care, save a nickle, or 
order MBERTENSIA spe 
025 
2cO 
MCRTENSIA PANICULAT.. BOREALIS” 035 
Big roots for border planting. 
Blue. 2-3" May 
Other NIRTEYSIAS if you like them. 
