Wild Flowers of the Nati 
NATIVE AMSRICAN 
Frank H. R 
1020 Poplar St., Mi 
Here is a list of plants I regularly co 
are found, they refer to these same plants. 
Jommon names (page 12) are frequently local and may apply to different plants in 
different sections of the country. 
These plants are scattered over parts o 
and northern Vyoming. Some will be under s 
year to year in abundance and some are hard 
onal Parks Region 
ALFPINES 
ose 
ssoula, Mont. 
llect. Whenever Identical Latin names 
Look them up in your own Library. 
f three states, Montana, northern Idaho, 
now until late July. Some vary from 
to find. IT know these plants and 
where they grow and will do my best to please you but usually your order cannot be 
shipped immediately or all at one time. 
Photographs of many plants of this regi 
on may be found in the Government 
bulletins; Plants of Glacier (50/), Yellowstone (5572), and Rocky Mt. (25¢) National 
Parks, available from the National arks Service, Washington, DiC. 
these bulletins. 
I furnish three plants at twice the unit price and strongly urge that your 
orders be not less than this minimum, Hard to get plants must be back ordered 
until ‘available or collected for a service fee, It will help if you suggest 
All plants F.0.Be Missoula, Montana. 
* Seed intermittantly available of * items 25¢ per packet. 
substitutes that would be acceptable to youe 
* ACONITUM COLUMBIANUM or LUTHSCENS 25 
Monkshood, UWsually blue, sometimes 
white. Best collected as a fall 
bulb. 2-5! pH-6 summer 
* ACTAEA ARGUTA © ; r 035 
Baneberry. Ruby red or china white, 
showy berries on identical plants. 
Interesting in the wild garden, 
White. 2=3' pH=6-7 May-June 
Caespitose, entire’ green leaves with 
large yellow flowers on short 
woolly stems. pH-7-8 
ACTINEA (YDBERGIA) GRANDIFLORA 235 
Grand yellow sunflowers on 8" woolly 
stems with woolly divided leaves, 
But try to find it. , 
# ADIANTUM PEDATUM 030 
The popular Maiden hair fern, 12-18" 
Though this is an alphabetical list 
for your convenience, I list our other 
ferns here, All ferns are to be 
recommendede Choose to suit your need. 
3h 
(#) Tall garden ferns are mostly from 
forested areas of Idaho. 
(%) Rockery ferns from cliffs and rock 
slides of various areas. 
Wither, 1 doz. (lh or more species) 1.50 
4 3THYRIUM FPILIX-FEMINA 025 
Lady fern, Large plants, Te aoe 
Our easiest to grow large fern, 
Like Pteris, browns with the first 
frost. Light green, 2-' pH-6-7 
% GHEILANTHES (PELLAEA) GRiCILLIMA 35 
A rock forn from high on a windy 
hill in Idaho. l-6" pH-5-7 
% CHEILANTHES FEEI 035 
A woolly one of dry rock crevices. 
% CRYPTOGRALMA ACROSTICHOIDES 
Parsley fern. 6-12" | pH-6=7 
% CPYPTOGRAMMA DENSA 
This one'at present known to me only 
on one hillside and that not always 
available. 6-12" pH=6-7 
@Z'cYSTOTTERIS FRiGILIS 
Fragile forn. The fern for a mossy 
bank, l-6" pH-6-7 
# DPYOPTEPTIS SPINULOSA DILiT AT’ 
Spreading Spinulose Wood-fern. 
Frost proof fronds, 1-2' pH-6-7 
# ORYOPTERIS FILIX-Nas 
Wale fern. Tall, dark green, more, 
streamlined pinnules, but hardly as 
large as the lady fern. 2-3! pH-6-7 
% POLYPODIUM VULGARE HES PERIUM 
Licorice fern. Plentiful on the 
coust, but rare here and a steap. 
climb. 1-6" 
# POLYSTIGHUM LONCHITIS 
Holly fern. is attractive as it 
is rare. 6-12" pH=7 
# POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM 
Christmas fern. 1-2! pH-6-7 
# THELYPTTRIS DRYOPTTRIS 
Oak fern. Single leaves along 
a black string-like rhizome. 
6412" pH=-6-7 
% NOODSI i OPFG AWA 
6-8" pH-6 
% NOCDST i SCO PULINA 
Tolerates a sunny’ ava; 
h-8" pH-=6 
Sun, rain, and drainage, And the 
greatest of these is drainage. 
You should own 
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