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* ALIS?’ 4 PLANTAGO AQUATICA BREVIPES +.25 
With a name like that it stands in 
the mud and drinks-water. ‘le can get 
you a whole-collection of plants me 
your pool for 2,00 if you want them. 
ALLTUNS look better than they Smell. . 
I list only 4 but I don't go much for 
perfume. If you do, Rydberg lis ts 35. . 
for my area. Plant a dozen in a clump. 
* ALLIUM CERNUUM ~ Doz. .60 
Lower (less moist) woods areas. 
Lavender to white. 12" pH-7 May © 
ALLIUM BREVISTYLUM Doz. 2.00 
A red onion of mountain woods, 
Deep rose, 12-18" . July 
*ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM SIBIRICUM oz, 1.00 
Qar only hollow stemmed onions 
Light rose. 1-2! 
ALLIUM TEXTILE 
A little clustered onion of the 
dry hillsides that bloom and thon 
disappears until next season: 
White. 6" pH-8 Apr, 
Down 075 
* AN"MCNE CYLINDPICA Re a 
Wind flower. Long seed heads, , 
White. 18"-2' pH-6 May-July 
* ANEM(NE GLOBOSA 025 
Wind flower. Round seed heads. 
Bronzy-green, 15" pH-6 May-July 
* ANEMONE PATENS NUTTALLIANA ee5 
Pasque flower. Purple fls. in early | 
spring before.even its own woolly 
leaves unfold. Easy as-it is good. 
‘Purple, 6-10" pH-6-8 Apr.-May ; 
iNEMONE PIPERTI : 220 
Woods Anemone. Pretty what there is 
of it. Nothing much but the flower. 
Nhite. 6-8" pH=5-7 May-June 
* ANTENNARIA APRICA el5 
Cat's-=paws. Dense, gray foliage mats. 
White. 6" pH=6-7 \pr.-May 
One of the best. 
* ANTENN iRIA ROSEA 015 
Ross. 8" pH-5-7 May-June 
* \PLOPAPPUS ACAULIS GLABRATUS » eS 
Yollow. 4-6". pH-8 May-June 
APLOPAPPUS LANUGINOSUS, sometimes. 
* AQUILEGIA FLAVESCENS 035 
Lemon eolumbine. 
Yellow, 2-3! pH=-5-7 June-July 
* AQUILEGIA JONESII 
Perhaps the most coveted rare alpine. 
. cushion of compact, gray foliage 
with single, ereet blue flowers on 
5" leafless stems. Not difficult, 
but dormant only. 
Blue. 6" pH-8 June 
1.00 
* Seed 25¢ per packet. 
* ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI #50 
Lots of kinnikinnik, but good, young 
plants are scarce. Hang down a wall. 
Red berries, evergreen foliage. pH-5-6 
* APENART.\ CONGESTA 025 
Knotelike hea ds, grass-like leaves. 
White, 6-8" pH-5-6 May-June 
* \PENAPTA LITHO PFILA 420 
White, 688" .»H-=5-7 Apr.-May 
ARPNARLA NATDIFOLIA 025 
* AR NARI. OBTUSTLOBA 035 
Many of the chickweed family are 
rockery plants, Try SPERGULARIA 
RUBRA for a wet place. 
*ARENARTA PROPINQUA 025 
Alpine sandwort, or 
ARENARI. ROSSII 025 
Many of the Arenarias are from the 
high peaks, I drive a Jeep. 
* ARNICA CORDIFOLIA el5 
Yellow. 8-12" pH-5=7 Apr. ; 
* ARNTCA LATIFOLIA 225 
Tufted, 2 good rockery variety. 
Several others here also of which 
ARNICA FULGENS produces flower heads 
in abundance for the drug trade, ae 
ARTEMISI.A FPIGIDA 225 
Keep it cut back for soft-as-kitten 
fur gray foliage. Fasy. 
* ASARUM CAUDATUM “wed 
Wild ginger. This unusual, shady 
ground cover carries its brown fls. 
at the end of creoping branches, then : 
buries its seed in the duff. pH-6-7 
* ASTER ALPINUS 30 
A low, large single flowered aster of 
the high mts. Violet. 8" 
a good one. pH=5-7 June 
* ASTER COMMUTATUS CRASSULUS +20 
& small flowered one, drough 
resistant. White. 2' pH=7 Aug. 
* ASTER INTEGRIFOLIUS 225 
“. large one of moist mt. areas. 
Lavender, 12-18" pH-5-6 July-jug. 
* ASTER (ION\CTIS) SCOPULOPUM 025 
Dry site Aster. 
Violet. <6" pH-8 May-June 
AST R (IONACTIS) STENOMERFS 35 
Larger plants from Mt. areas. 
Half a dozen other species in my 
herbariun. 
* ASTRuGALUS GLAR™OSUS and others 25 
The different rattle-pods and vetches 
have me confused, and I doubt if you 
would order one if I listed them all, 
The Oxytropis are better. Or are they? 
