* MIMULUS GUTTATUS ; 
Yellow. 6" up to a4" June 
* MIMULUS L"WISITI ; 
\nother Lewis & Clark introduction. 
Red. 12-18" May-June 
MIMULUS MOSCHATUS 
Yellow, creeping. 3-6" June-Sept. 
MITELLA CAUL®SCENS | 
Yellowish-green with 3 leaves on 
the flower stems. 6#12" 
MITELLA NUDA ie 
Modest enough. Ga oee runners 
late in season. bali 
Greenish=white¢ éa10" ‘May-June 
MITELLA PENTANDRA 
Greenish-whites 8-12" 
Above 3 with pimately cleft petals. 
MITELLA STAUROPETALA 
Larger, with long white 3-cleft = 
petals, 12-18" baie 
MITELLA TRIFINA | 
Racemes short on leafless stems. 
Whitish 3-cleft petals, 8-15" 
All miterworts or bishop's cap, 
similar and good on a damp, shady 
bank, They ha ve rounded basal leaves 
sa ucer-shaped 
and sprays of greenish, 
fls, of the same Artist's design as 
snowflakes, pH=5=-7 25¢ by species, 
or 15¢ for the first found. 
MONESES UNIFLORA 
Nhite, 2)" 
-MUSINEON DIRARICATUM HOOKERI 
Yellow. 6" pH=-7-8 Apr.-—May 
For &@ white parsnip, see LOMATIUI. 
Culture wild or tame, much the same. 
MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS 
Perennial with bright blue fils. 
Blue. 4-12" pH=5-7 June-July 
NUPHAR (NYMPHAEA) POLYSEPALA 
Yellow waterlily. summer 
OENOTHERA CAESPITOSA 
Evening primrose. 
White. 3-6" pH-8 May-July 
OPUNTIA FRAGILIS 
Small plants per 100 
Round leaves, yellow flowers. 
h.6" pH-7-8 
* OPUNTIA POLYACANTHA 
Prickley pear. Flat leaves, yellow 
flowers. 20° below zero won't kill 
either of these Opuntias, 
Small plants per 100 
clumps, 
* OXYTROPIS OREOPHILA or PARRYI 
Low, grayish plants with showy 
purple fl owers. 
* OXYTROPIS LAMBERTII or SPLENDENS 
Taller, purple locos. 
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smallest, 
* OXYTPOPIS STICATA or ALBIFLORA 
White locos. 
PACHYSTIMA MYRSINITES 
Mountain lover. 
Evergreen shrub. 31 pH=5<7 
* PATNASSIA FIMBRIATA 
Grass of Parnassus. For streamside. 
White. 6-12" pH-5-7 June-Sept. 
PARONYCHIA ‘SESSILIFOLIA 
Whitlow-wort. Cushioned. pH-8 
PERAMIUM, see GOODYERA 
PEDICULARIS CTENOPHORA 
Rose. 12" pH=7-8 June-July 
PEDICULARIS GROENLANDICA SURRECTA 
Flowers are pink elephant heads; 
trunk, ears and all. Wet place. 
Pink, 12-18" pHe5 July. . 
For mule's ears, see VYETHIA 
PEDICULARIS SIIFOLIA 
Cream. Louseworts have roots like 
but don't grow as easily. 
PENS ny mC N AG T DUS 
Inured to, substandard living. Our 
and perhaps our best. 
‘Blue. 6.8" pH-7 June-July 
* PTNSTSVON CATLESTINUS 
= P. ‘ALBERTINUS 
My home town penstemon. Intense 
abundant flowers. "Heavenly" 
Blue. 6812" pH-7 May-June 
* PUNSTEVON CONFERTUS 
Cream. 6=@18" June-July 
* PENSTEMON DIPHYLLUS 
Blues 98=12" pHe5-6° June 
* PENSTEMON ELLIPTICUS 
Sometimes available. Large 
flowered, ground cover. 
*PENSTEHVON SRIANTHERA SALIENS 
Large, mottled flowers. 
Lavender, 6-8" pH=7 May-June 
* PUNSTTVMOM PLAVESCENS 
Abundant on a mountain in Idaho where 
I always like to go but seldom do. 
Cream=white. 8-12" pH=6 June-July 
* PENSTEMON FRUTICOSUS 
Woody shrub. 
Blue. 2' pH-5-6 June 
PENSTEMCN LYALLITI 
as. LINEARTFOLIUS 
If and when. 
ENSTEMCN OVATUS PINETO RUM 
i itn 
Fairly large growing, but desirable, 
Best in shady, wild garden. 
Blue. 1=3' pH=5=7 May-July 
“ %* PENSTEMON NITIDUS FPOLYPHYLLUS 
Long, gray leaves, sky-blue fls. 
Blue. 8-10" pH-7=9 May-June 
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