* MIMULUS GUTTATUS 025 
Yellow. 6" up to 2" June 
* MIMULUS L™WISII 035 
\nother Lewis & Clark introduction. 
Red. 12-18" May-June 
MIMULUS NOSCHATUS 035 
Yellow, creeping. 3-6" June-Sept. 
MITELLA CAUL™SCENS 
Yellowish-green with 3 leaves on 
the flower stems. 6-12" 
MITELLA NUDA 
Modest enough. Produces runners 
late in season, 
Greenish-white. 6-10" May-June 
MITELLA PENTANDRA 
Greenish-white. 68-12" 
Above 3 with pimnately cleft petals. 
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MITELLA STAUROPETALA 
Larger, with long white 3-cleft 
petals. 12-18" 
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MITELLA TRIFIDA 
Racemes short on leafless stems. 
Whitish 3-cleft petals. B=15" 
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All miterworts or bishop's cap, 
Similar and good on a damp, shady 
bank, They ha ve rounded basal leaves 
and sprays of greenish, sa ucer-shaped 
fls. of the same Artist's design as 
Snowflakes, pH=5-7 25¢ by species, 
or 15¢ for the first found. 
MONESES UNIFLORA 225 
White. 2-4" pH-5-6 Single beauty. June 
MUSINEON DIRARICATUM HOOKERI 620 
Yellow. 6" pH-7-8 Apr.-May 
For a white parsnip, see LOMATIUM. 
Culture wild or tame, much the same. 
MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS 025 
Perennial with bright blue fls. 
Blue. hel2" pH+5-7 June-July 
NUPHAR (NYMPHAEA) POLYSEPALA 1.90 
Yéllow waterlily. summer 
OENOTHERA CAESPITOSA 630 
Evening primrose. 
White. 5-6" pH-8 May-July 
OPUNTIA FRAGILIS clumps, 035 
Small plants per 100. 5.00 
Round leaves, yellow flowers. 
a6" pH-7-8 
* OPUNTIA POLYACANTHA 035 
Prickley pear, Flat leaves, yellow 
flowers. 20° below zero won't kill 
either of these Opuntias, 
Small plants per 100 5.00 
* OXYTROPIS OREOPHILA or PARRYI 035 
Low, grayish plants with showy 
purple flowers. 
* OXYTROPIS LAMBERTII or SPLENDENS 035 
“utp).* segeparple.locos. 
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® OXYTPOPIS STICATA or ALBIPLORA 
White locos. 
PACHYSTI!"A IYPSTNITES 
Mountain lover. 
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Evergreen shrub. 
* PATNASSIA TIMBRIATA 
Grass of Parnassus. For streamside,. 
White. 6+12" pH+5=7 June-Sept. 
pH=5 <7 
PARONYCHIA SESSILIFOLIA 
Nhitlow-wort. Cushioned. pH=8 
PERAMIUM, see GOODYERA 
PEDICULARIS CTENG PHORA 
Rose. 12" pH-7-8 June-July 
PEDICULARIS GROENLANDICA SURRECTA 
Flowers are pink elephant heads; 
trunk, ears and ell. Vet place. 
Pink. 12-18" pH-5 July. 
For mule's ears, see YVYUTHIA 
PRDICULARIS SIIFOLIA 
Cream. Louseworts have roots like 
dahlias, but don't grow as easily. 
PRANSTTMCN APITUS 
Inured to substandard living. Our 
smallest, and perhaps our best, 
Rlue. 6-8" .pH-7 June-July 
* P°NST VON CA L=STINUS 
= P. ALBURTINUS 
My. home town penstemon. Intense 
abundant flowers. "Heavenly" 
Blue. 6-12" pH-7 May-June 
* PUNSTEVON CONFERTUS 
Cream, 6-18" June-July 
* PENSTEMUN DIPHYLLUS 
Blues 8812" pH-5-6 June 
* PENSTEVON ELLIPTICUS 
Sometimes available. Large 
flowered, ground cover. 
*PENSTEMON URIANTHERA SALIENS 
Largé, mottled flowers. 
Lavender. 6-8" pH-7 May-June 
* PENSToMOY FLAVTSCENS 
Abundant on a mountain in Idaho where’ 
I always like to go but seldom do. 
Cream=white. 8-12" pH=-6 June-July 
* PENST@YON FRUTICCSUS 
Woody shrub, 
Blue. 2' pH-5-6 June 
PENSTEMCN LYALLII 
= P. LINEARITOLIUS 
If and when. 
* PENSTHMCN OVATUS PINETORUM 
2 P. VILCOXII 
Fairly large growing, but desirable, 
Best in shady, wild garden. 
Blue. 1-3' pH=5-7 May-July 
* PENSTEMON NITIDUS ROLYPHYLLUS 
Long, gray leaves, sky-blue fls. 
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