Plant and Seed List 
Frauke FH. Kove 
1020 Poplar Street 
Missoula, Montana, U.S.A. 
Your source for Western American Alpines and Native Plants of the Northern Rocky Mountain Region. 
... All seed 25c per liberal, dated packet. Postpaid. 
--- All plants $2.50 per species, F.0.B. Missoula, Montana. 
The more dots or dashes the more regularly collected. 
The Following Key Letters Are Used: 
PLANT DESCRIPTION 
Bi. Biennial or short-lived perennial. 
All others perennials. 
Bu. Bulbose. 
Br. Berries in fall. 
E. Evergreen. 
Sh. Shrub. 
eee rees 
H. For border or for naturalization. 
p- For pool or stream side. 
R. Suitable for rock-garden use. 
. Better in wild garden. 
Seeds collected. 
--- Plants collected. 
s Others of this genus available. 
t Acceptable substitutes. (You use this one.) 
Order any desired species native to Montana, Idaho, or Northern Wyoming 
whether listed here or not. I will try to get what you want and will send, in 
season and usually dormant, three to a dozen or more of each species depend- 
ing chiefly upon abundance. It is the time and travel necessary for the first 
one that fixes the $2.50 per species charge. We have magnificent distances 
here in the West. 
When possible, place your order well before the collecting season and 
indicate whether you prefer large........ OleSiiic Ula plants. Sometimes there is 
a choice. No substitutions will be made unless authorized........ but when au- 
thorized and necessary they will be charged at only half price. 
Abies laciocarpa Alpine Fir T E 60’ C M. 
iY grandis Grand Fir T E 90’ M_W. 
Acer glabrum Mountain Maple Sh 12’ M Cs. * 
Aconitum columbianum Monkshood H blue 4’ M. 
nes 8 lutescens wg yellowish-white 3’ M-W Fo. 
en aes Actaea arguta Baneberry wg white 3’ Br red-white M F. 
Alisma plantago-aquatica p white 1%’ open W S. 
*Allium cernuum Nodding Purple Onion R 1%’ M d Cs-Fo. 
3 brevistylum p red 1%’ M-W Cs-Fo. 
‘i schoenoprasum (sibricum) p lavender 1’ W Cs. 
ie textile R white 6” Dd 5S. 
Amelanchier alnifolia Service Berry Sh white 10’ Br edible d M S. 
Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting H 1%’ M Cs. 
*Anemone cylindrica H white 14’ M S. 
a globosa H white 1%’ M S. 
at occidentalis R white plumes 1’ M C §S. 
u patens nuttalliana Pasque Flower R lavender 8” d § Dor. 
Mee ag parviflora R A tiny A. globosa. M Cs Ph-7. 
i - *Antennaria aprica Pussy Toes R white 4” matting d M S. 
Reye's, i rosea R rose 9” M Cs. 
-*Apocynum androsaemifolium Dogbane H pink 2’ M d S. 
Arabis lyallii Rock Cress R rose 5” d M Cs. 
Aralia nudicaulis Wild Sarsaparilla wg 1’ Br black M_W Fo. 
Aquilegia flavescens Yellow Columbine wg nodding 2’ M-W Fo Cs. 
2 jonesii R Fils. erect deep blue with yellow anthers 5” from a 
cushion of bluish leaves. Df d M Cs Cr Ph8. 
ee Arcotostaphylos uva-ursi Kinninnick Sh E prostrate Br red D-M Cs. 
*Arenaria congesta R white 8” d M Cs, 
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NATURAL HABITAT 
Cold. 
Cold root-run as under a rock. 
Cold sun or part shade. 
Dry. Drought dry. 
Drainage. Perfect or better, especially in winter. 
Dry foliage as on a scree. 
Moist. At least in spring. 
Really wet as for Mimulus. 
Sun. 
Virgin Forest soil with shade. 
Fo. Open woods with part shade. 
. Lime. Ph.5. Acid 
Preferably shipped dormant. 
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Check your experience with any familiar species against the Natural 
Habitat data given here. My limited gardening experience will not permit 
me to call it Cultural Directions. All plants will grow when we know and 
meet their minimum requirements. Even Mother Nature isn’t always success. 
ful, so I appreciate your suggestions. 
Use this list for your order if you wish, another will be sent you. Send 
no money until requested, unless substitution is authorized. I may not be 
able to get everything you want. 
Perhaps you know of someone that might care to see this list. Send me 
the address and I will mail one. It’s worth a stamp to hear from you. 
eae subcongesta ? 
IM ele Sh 
ve fe franklinii ? (hookeri) R caespitose DM d S. 
Weue o obtusiloba R white 5” matting M d Cs. , 
a, verna propinqua R white 4” tufted M Cs. 
(lithophilla) more open inflorescence 
ate ay stere *Arnica cordifolia wg yellow 1’ Fo M Dor. 
ny fulgens R yellow 114’ M S. 
Hy latifolia R yellow 1’ Cs M d. 
.---*Artemisia frigida Frost Sage R soft gray mounds when trimmed D Ss 
..--- Asarum caudatum Wild Ginger E wg brownish-purple 4” F M. 
..--- *Aster alpigenus haydeni R blue 3” C M S. (Oreostemma haydeni) 
ear iM falcatus R Sr white 18” DM S. 
oe foliaceus H rose-purple 1’ W Cs. 
integrifolius R violet-purple 1’ M-W Cs. 
Meee scopulorum R blue 4” D dS. Almost a mat. 
eles uy stenomeres B blue-violet 9” M dCs. Almost a shrub. 
..---*Astragalus purshii R purple-white prostrate woolly pods M d S. 
ee ? striatus R pale purple 1%’ MD S. 
aoe y succulentum Prairie Apples R purplish prostrate MD S. 
oe ee tegetarius R purple prostrate mat d M Cs Ph&. 
.--- Balsamorrhiza sagittata R yellow 2’ broad leaves tap rooted. d M S§S. 
Attractive in fl. coarse later. Root like a pachyderm’s leg. 
.--- Berberis (Mahonia) repens Oregon Grape Sh E yellow 6” M Cs. 
Blue Br fine for jelly. Holly like leaves color after frost. 
Besseya rubra Kitten Tails R red 1’ M Cs. 
.-- Bupleurum americana R yellow-purple 5” M d Cs. 
.--- Bossekia parviflora Sh white 4’ large leaves Br red M d Cs. 
.--- Boykinia major wg white 3’ M-W CsFo. 
