* BRIGERON COMCIMUS 
Small blue, because it is easy to 
Se cre Way-Aug. 
* BRIGERON COULTERT 
A large white one of moist woods. 
White, 8-12" pH-5-6 July-Aug. 
* JRIGERON DIVERGENS 
Spreading, small flowered purple 
one, very good. 
GRIGERON GLANDULOSUS 
A neat littlé ‘plant with large 
purple flowers. 
* ERIGERON MACRANTHUS ° 
A large clustered blue one, 
Blue. 12-18" pH=6-7 July-Aug. 
ERIGERON MONTAN NSIS 
A narrow leaved pinkish one 
of dryer areas. 
* BRTCRRON PUMILUS or CA™S?PTOSUS 
White, up to 1 ft. of dry areas. 
EPIGEPON STMPLEX 
A ore alpine daisy 
SRIGERON TRIEIDUS 
The cutest little one of the lot. 
Compact, green cushion support j ing 
abundant art ah daisies. 
White. 24" pHe7*8 April-July 
Others if you want them. 
*RICGONUM OVALIFOLIUM 
Gray-white mounds Supporting many 
white to rose flower heads. 
Give it‘a scree poll; mostly drainage, 
White. 6" pHe7 Apra-if ay 
* TRIO GO NUM FLAVUM PIPERI 
“‘edium ‘green with yellow flowers, 
Yellow.‘ 8" pH-5~7 Apr. -May 
+ ERIOGONUM ‘SUBALPINUM 
warger, yellowish-white flowers 
“rning rose with age. 
Ureame 12" pH=5-7 May-July 
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"e have many other Eriogonums of which 
“i. MICROTHRCUM is shrubby. T am 
not a buckwheat authority and won't 
be irked if you prefer other names. 
* ERIOPHORUM CH4MTSSONI jon 
Gream puffs, 8-12" pH-5 Bog. July 
* ERIOPHYLLUM INTUGRIFOLIUM 
Small Oregon sunshine, worth its 
weight in gold when nary 
Goldene 6-12" pH-5-6° May-Aug. 
* ISRIOPHYLLUM LANATUM 
Oregon sunshine. Gray-white foliage, 
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likes the gra velly soil of a rock slide 
or road bank. Short lived, but reseeds. ”' 
Goldene 12-18" pHe5-6 May-Aug. 
* ERITRICHIUM ELONGATUM 
_ Sometimes E, HOWARDITI 
Alpine forget-me-not. Prettiest of the 
timberline plants, but difficult, 
Furnished about Sept.l, semi-dormant. 
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* ERYSIMUM BLATUM 
Western wall flower. biennial 
Orange-yellow,. 1l2- 
* ERYTHRONIUM GRANDIFLOPUM ér var. 
Glacier lily, Nature plants Doz. 
this one abundantly and deeps 
Eatable, especially to rodents! 
Yellow, 12" pH-5-7 ipr.-May 
* FRASERA SPSCIOSA 
Green gentian. lot my ideal, but 
some liks it. Conspicuous 
* PRITILLATIA TUOTT 
Yellow-bell. On» of our earliest 
spring bloomers. Trresistible to 
Doz. 
sohool kids. \ dried up bulb is best. 
Yellow. 6-8" pH-6=8 Apr. 
* GAILLAPDIA ARTSTATA 
Blanket flower. Cultivated east, 
but grows wild hers. 
Redeyellovw, 12" He] May 
* GALIUM BORSALE 
Plumes of small white flowers. 
White. 12-16" pH-5-7 hay 
* GAURA COCCINEA 
Likes butterflies along a bough. 
GAUTHERIA HUKIFUSA 
a red berried ground cover. 
GENTIANA CALYCOSA 
Kind to amateur gardeners. 
Deep blue. 10" pH=5-6 Aug.-Sept. 
* GENTIANA ROMANZOVIT (ALGIDA) 
\rctic gentian. Flowers | 
greenish-white streaked with purple. 
* GMPANIUM VISCOSIS3IIUM 
Red. 12" | pH-7, Nay-on 
\GGREG \P A ' ; 
The first choice of cvr humming- 
birds. Biennial; reseeds. 
Scarlet. up to 2s H-6-7 May-June 
GILTA CEPHALOTDEA 
Fron high mountains . thite. 4-6" 
GCODYERA DECTPI=NS 
Rattlesnake plantain. jhy don't 
you like it? Desp woods. 
White. 10" pH-5-7 lay-July 
GkaSS, SEDGE, RUSH or jWOCDRUSH 
If there is one you want, name it. 
* GUTIERREZIA SARCTHPAB 
Turpentine weed. Green in dry weather. 
Some good in most of us if you ‘look 
for it. Yellow. 12" ~He7-9 summer 
HABENARTIA DILA TATA 
“white flowered bog orchis. 
Tossibly others, 
Lizard shaped roots. 
HEUCFERA CYLITNVICA GLABTLLA 
I like its resourcefullness. 
Cream. 14' ypHe5=7 May-June 
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