HIPPURIS VULGaRIS 
A dozen of 6 different species 
for your pool, 
12o 
12000 
HYDRO PHYLLUM CAPITATUM: 
Dormant roots, fall, 
Blues. 6" pHe6-7 May+July 
FYPERICUM SCOUL™RI 
“ave you seen it at Logan Pass? Red 
tinged buds opening into golden fls, 
TOTACTTS, see Aster scopulorum , 
* IRIS MISSOURIFNSIS | + 6. 
Only wild Tris of our area, but goods. 
* KALMIA POLIFOLIA MICROPHYLLA 
\lpine laurel. An evergreen bordering 
bogs. A clump of roots *and branches, 
but..seldom individual small plants, 
Pink. 2' pHelie5 June-Aug. 
. LESQUSRELLA UTAHENSTS 
Drabas and Physarias are more showy. 
Yellowe pH=7<9 Apr. -liay 
025 
LEWESIA MINIMA + Pak 
Several small white fls. from’ 
a turnip shaped bulb.as large as 
a very small pea. I find it in Idaho, 
~30 
DOZs 1.50 
“yy 
LUWISIA PYGMARA eee 50 
Pinkrflas resembling L. rediviva,Doz.1.50 
but smaller. Root 1-2" long and 
smaller than a score card pencil. 
I know this one in “yoming,. 
It is rarely white here. 
2 
Pree 
1.00 
*LEWISIA REDIVIVA 
Bitterroot, more ample, State 
flower of Montana and Lewis &: 
Clark's finest find. 2" fils. like 
Cactus blossoms, .Bormant-.roots keapfi- + 
Like. potatoes. ‘woid wet crowns in 
winter, Pink, 2-3" pHe6<8 June 
DOZe 
* LIATRIS LACINIARIA PUNCTATA 
vlaging star. Wooden bulbs} _.- 
Purple, bd sugeOct,. 
035 
* LIGUSTICUM FILICINUM TENUIFOLTA 420 
“ragrant rooted parsnip, 1-12" : 
LINNAEA BOREALIS AMERICANA 
Twin-flower. Ground cover in shade, 
Pink, 4" pHe5. Apr e-liay 
035 
* LINUM LEWISII 
3lue flaxs¢ Nothing more. graceful. 
3lue. 12-2)" pH.7-8 June-July 
025 
-ISTERA CORDATA 
yreenish. 10" 
pH-5-6 June-Aug. 
THOPHRAGMA BULRTF™PA or PURVITIORA 
‘Tingecups. 
"hite. 8-10" pH6.7 
020 
pr. -May 
TTHOS PP PMUM MANDANENSE 
werf plant with golden yellow, 
‘vagrant, showy flowers, Rare, 
2-8" pHe7e& -Junesdaly--*+- + fees 
035 
‘REE SEEDLINGS per 100 
$5200 
“™. Big roots for-border 
. ot i 
. LITHO COUR RPO RAL 
=D. PILOSUY 5 
Pale yellow fls. followed by hard 
035 
'. Shinny, white seeds. 
12-18" pH-7-8 May 
LLOYDIsL SSPOTINA Doz, 1,00 
The Alp lily is charming, but 
small. Sometimes I can find it. 
* LOMATUM?N ACROSARITE rye 8) 
White. 10414" pHa7 Lay 
* IONICERA CILIOSA my) 
Vine honeysuckle. Red flowers, 
This' and Clematis columbiana 
are my prettiest vines. 
* LUPINUS! BURKET 325 
Blue. 1-3' pH=5-6 June-July 
_* ‘LUPINUS FOLIOSUS 025 
Blues 1-2" pite5-5 June-July 
:**LU PINUS LYALTTY 055 
Light blue. 4-8" sHa6 July 
*LUPINUS HELLGER.AL 225 
& 
Blues 13<2' pu-7 May 
Tf you aren't particular as to species 
of bluebonnet, T'll send an extra plant, 
LUZULA MILTITLORA wg 2 
If you want sedrs or wood-rushes, 
we have lots of then. 
LYGODSSMIA JUEORA «25 
Shelton weed. A flowering herb of 
/ the dry plains, resembling a rush. 
* LYSICEITON (AM? sCHATCUNSTS 1.50 
Leaves less durable than the a 
« but more ample. up to 1s xX 3! 
White flowered bog plant, by express 
ia” eet } 
-MAHONTA,.see BURBGRIS °° 
* MALVASTRU CCcelN7uy (20 
» Cowboy-'s’ delight, anyone's delight, 
/ Orange-scarlet., 5-10" 
PH=8 aug. 
‘ ® MEVPZELIA DSCAPTPALA 025 
Showy biennial of barren banks, 
MUPRTENSIA LONGITIORA 
Mostly flower, better than KF, 
CHELLA* or My ‘NUTArS, 
: 20 
PUL 
The small tuber 
' like roots may be handled as bulbs. 
Blue. 4~6" pHe6-7 \pre-May 
MBERTUNSIA OBLONGIFCLIA 
American bluebell. Leaves hairy above, 
Blue. ‘6-8" pH-6-8 Vay 
025 
MORTENSTA CBLONGIFCLIA NTVADENSTS 
Slightly more robust, leaves smooth 
both ‘sides. With my fading eyes, if 
you don't care, save a nickle, or 
order MEURTENSIA SP. 
e025 
°20 
EURTENSIA PANICULAT¥ BORTALIS 235 
planting. 
Blue. 2-3! May 
Other MORTEYSIAS if you like ten. 
