ATRYRIUM, $ée under ADIANTUM 
ATRAGENE, ses CLEMATIS 
* BALSAMORHIZA SAGITTATA 025 
Leaves like shields, blossoms like 
sunflowers, roots like fence posts. 
I send small ones. 
Yellow. 14-2' pH-7«8 April 
* BERBERIS (MAHONIA) REPENS 035 
creeping Oregon grape, A ground. 
cover coloring red in cold weather. 
Yellow. 1' pH-5-7 May 
BESSEYA CINEREA 025 
Kitten-tails. 
Rede 6-12" pH-6-8 Apr o+May 
* BESSEYA RUBRA 025 
They are different, but not: to the 
casual observer. If you don't care 
which, leave it to me and I'll send 
the first one I fine. 
* BOYKINIA HEUCHERIFORMIS 250 
Like Be Jamesii, but slightly larger 
and more northern. Fls. dark viclet. 
Cool cliffs. pH=7-8 
*BOYKINIA MAJOR 025 
This big saxifrage and false bug- 
bane (Trautvetteria grandis) look 
the same until they bloom. 
White. 2@' pH-5-6 June 
BULBS & BULB-LIKE PLANTS ; 
These are collected when dormant, but 
order early as we do not stock many. 
* BRODIABA DOUGLASIA‘ (bulbs) Dos. 1.00 
Wild hyacinth. Good for cutting. 
Blue. 18" pH-7 May 
* CALOCHORTUS APICULATUS Do2. 075 
Small cat's-ear with yellow hairs 
and circular dark colored glands. 
My preference. Choosa for yourself, 
you cannot go wrqng here. 
Whits, 6-12" pH-5-6 May-June 
* CALOCHORTUS ELEGANS SELWAYENSIS 1.00 
A small cat's-ear with purple 
hairs. 4-8" pH-5 June-July 
* CALOCHORTUS GUNNISONTI Doz. 1,00 
From east of the mountains. White 
to purple with narrow purple band. 
CALDCHORTUS MACROCARPUS Doz. 1.00 
Large lavender lily of the 
sagebrush area. p 
10-18" pH-7 June-July 
* CALOCHOPTUS NUTTALLII Doz. 1,50 
Similar. From east of the mountains, 
This has ene less chromosome than 
Ce. gunnisonii., 10-18" June-July 
For other bulbs see, ALLIUN, 
CALYPSO, CAMASSIA, CLAYTONIA, 
BRYTHRONIUM, FRITILLARIA, TRILLIUM, 
LLOYDIA, & ZIGADENUS 
DEALERS, ask for my wholesale discounts. 
DORM INT ROOTS 
Fully dormant plants look dead, but 
are alive. They are harder to find 
when dormant, but safer to moves 
Try the following: (planted to avoid 
winter wet and then left undisturbed) 
APNTCA COPPIFOLIA Doz. of5 
DSL HINIUM BICOLOR ? 050 
DODES \T' SON CUSTCKII e” 1.06 
BYDPOPHYLLUY CAPITATUM 7 je 
LEVISTA FODIVIVA * 41.00 
PPRTENSTIA LONGIPLORA = $00 
RANUNCULUS GLABESRRIMUS " «50 
Many plants may, if you prefer, be 
collected semi-dormant and held 
until after the hot weather for 
shioment. 
CaCTI, zero hardy 
See OPUNTIA & CORY PHANTHA 
CALTHA LEPTCSEPALA (ROTUNDIFOLIA) 025 
Marsh marigolds are best in wet 
places near cold running water. 
White. 612" May-June 
CALYPSO RULEOSA 035 
Dormant bulbs per dozen. . 250 
‘Tell known fairy's slipper. Grows 
in damp, cool woods. Collected 
dormant, can be kept two months in 
a paper sack. Pink. 2)" pH#6#7 June 
* CI\MASSTA QUAMISH (bulbs) Doz. .50 
Blue. 18” pH=5-7 May-June per 100, 1,00 
"Lost Lake" in Yellowstone Park may 
have been a meadow of these flowers. 
Plant lots of this one. Batter color 
than the eastern Cy. esculenta. 
* CAMP NULA PETIOLATA oD 
Western bluebell. In all rock gardens. 
Blue. 10-15" pH-6-7 All summér 
® CAMPANULA PARRYI IDAKOENSIS 0 $9 
or similar 
* CuSTILLS Ja HISPYI Da 025 
Paint brush of well drained hillsides. 
Red to orange, 12" pHe7-8 May 
*CASTILLQJA VINIATA 25 
Red paint brush for damp bottoms. 
Red. 12-18" pH-5-7 
CASTILLEJA PULOHELLA. 025 
or Cs, OCCIDEYTALIS 
Reddish-yellow. 6" pH5-7 June 
* CHARNACTIS DOUGLASTI 220 
Bride's bouquet. Biennial, Give 
them earlier and stay single. 
White. 1-2! pH-7-8 summer 
CHI}APHILA UNBELLATA ; 035 
Pipsissewas One source of oil of 
wintergrean. .lso have the smaller 
CHI} «PHIL. NENZIBSII when I ean find 
it. Pink, 612" pHe6<7 June~Aug,. 
* CHRYSOPSIS VILLOSA 220 
Golden aster of waste places. It will 
grow! Yellow. 12" pHe7 May—June 
