. 
HIPPURIS VULGARIS. 
A dézen of 6 different species 
for your pool. 
HYDROPHYLLUM CAPITATUM 
Dormant roots, fall. 
Blue. 6" pHe6+7 May-July 
’ . : Mi 
FY PEPTCUM SCOUL™SRI 
Vave you seén it at Logan Pass? Ped 
tinged buds opening into’ “golden fils. 
TOVACTIS, see Aster 2 ysbi then 
* IRIS MISSOUREFNSIS " 5 
Only wild Iris of our area, but pocd. 
* KALMIA POLIFOLIA MICROPHY LLA’ 
\lpine laurel,.”’in everrreen bordering 
bogs. A clump’ of ‘roots“and' branches, 
bat seldom individual small plants. 
Pink. 2' pHee5 June-Aug. 
035 
ZSQUSRELLA UTAHENSIS 
Drabas and Physarias are more showy. 
Yellows. pH=7-9 AprsiMay 
025 
LEWISIA MINIMA" °° $0 
Several small white fils. from POEs als 50 
a-turnip shaped bulb as large as 
a very small pea. I find it in Idaho. 
LOWISIA PYGMABA 230 
Pink fls, resembling L. rediviva,Doz.1.50 
but smaller. Root 1-2" long and 
smaller than a score card pencil. 
T know. this one in Nyoming. 
Tt is rarely white here. 
*LEWVISIA REDIVIVA: -20 
Bitterroot, more ample. State Doz. 1.00 
lower of Montana and Lewis & é 
sLark's finest find, .2". fls, like 
“otus blossoms, Dormant roots keep 
Like potatoes, ‘void wet crowns in 
vionter. Pink, 2-3" pH-6-8 June 
* LIATRIS LACINIARIA PUNCTATA | 
ean star, Wooden bulbs} 
ivDl esate: AUugeOct. 
* LIGUSTICUM FILICIYUM TENUIFOLIA 
* ®grant rooted parsnip, 1-12" 
LINNARA BOREALIS AMSRICANA 
lwin-flower. Ground cover in shade, 
Pink. 4" pHe5 apre-tay 
* LINUM LEWISII 
3lue flax. Nothing more 
3lue. 12-2)" pHe7+8 
025 
graceful. 
June-July 
UISTERA CORMATA ‘ 
sreenish. 10" pH=5-6 June-Aug. 
025 
ITHOPRHRAGMA BULRIFTPA or PLRVITIORA 
‘'ringecups. 
hite. 8=10" pH6<7 
020 
ApYe -May 
TTHOSP?PMUM MAN DAN ENSE 
warf plant with golden yellow, 
ragrant, showy flowers, Rare. 
3-8" pHe7=& June=July 
035 
'REE SEEDLINGS per 100 
#500 
Other MURTSYSIAS if you like 
LITHOCPSRMUM RUD TPAL® 035 
= L. PILOSU! 
Pale yellow fls. followed by hard | 
shinny, white seeds. 
12-18" “pH-7-8 May 
LLOYDI.A SSPOTINA Doze 1,00 
The Alp lily is charming, but 
small, Sonetimes Meco mee Cw Gs 
* LOMATUM-WACROCARIT * 
White. io- 1," pHe7 May 
* LONICE SRA CILIOSA 
Vine honeysuckle. Ked flowers. 
This and Clematis columbiana 
are ay prettiest vines. 
* LUPINUS BURKET . 
Blue.. 1-3' pH=5-6 June-July , 
* LUPINUS FOLIOSUS 
Blue. 1-2' pi=5-5 June-July 
*LUPINUS LYALLTI 
Light blue. 4-8"  >H46 July 
*LUPINUS HELLER.AE 
Blue. 14-2! pi-7 May ‘ 
If you aren't particular as to species 
of bluebonnet, T'1l sond an extra plant, 
LUZULA }ULTIPLORA o20 
If you want sedge or wood-rushes, 
we have lots of then. 
LYGODESSMIA JUHCBA 225 
Shelton weed. A flowering herb of 
the. Boe phaina, resexbling a rush. 
* LYSICHITON i.AMTSCHATCENSIS 
Leaves less diirable than the fig, 
but more ample up to 15 x 3! 
White flowered bog plant. by express 
1.50 
NAHONTA, see > BURBSRIS 
* MALVASTRUD CCCCIF 
Cowboy 's delight, Fr ar delight. 
Orange-scarlet, 5-10"  H-8 Aug. 
°20 
* MENTZELIA DECAP PALA 025 
Showy biennial of barren banks, 
MPPENSIA LONGITIOTA vk °20 
Nostly flower, better than Vl’. PUL 
CH™LLA or M, NUTAMS, The small tuber 
like roots may be handled as bulbs. 
Blues Y-6" pHe6-7 ‘\pr.-May 
MERTENSIA OBLONGIFCLIA 025 
American bluebell. Leaves hairy above. 
Blue. 6-8" pH=6-8 vay 
i ORTENST.A CBLONGITC LIA NUVADENSIS 
Slightly more robust, leaves smooth 
both sides. With my fading eyes, i 
you don't care, save a nickle, or 
order MBERTENSI. sp. 
MK URTENSIA PANICULAT.. BORSALIS 
Big roots for border planting. 
Blue. 2=3' May 
them. 
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