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3 East Flaming Gorge Way
Green River, Wyoming  82935
Just blocks from
I-80 Exits 89 & 91

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$5.95
Softcover
4 pages

Alpine Flowers Stickers Flower lovers and nature enthusiasts will be delighted with this charming sticker collection.  Selected from a rare 19th-centure botanical portfolio, 50 full-color illustrations depict a wide variety of alpine flowers in beautiful accurate detail.
Maggie Kate



$3.50
Paperbound
46 pages

American Wild Flowers Coloring Book Displaying the beauty and variety of America's most popular wild flowers, naming and locating each of the species, this most unusual book is intended for coloring.  Redrawn from the original Smithsonian Rickett plates each of the 46 renderings is ready to be colored.
Paul E. Kennedy



$3.95
Softcover
32 pages
 

Color the Wild Rockies From bobcats and bears to raccoons and
rabbits, young locals and visitors alike will
 enjoy coloring the animals, birds, and butterflies
 of the Rocky Mountains.  Brief descriptions of appearance, habitat and activities will enhance
 their observations and discoveries of the
 great outdoors.
Pruett Publishing



$10.95
Paperbound
397 pages

The Exploration Of The Colorado River And Its Canyons On May 24, 1869, ten men in four boats pushed off at Green River, Wyoming.  On August 30, six men in two boats down to their last ten pounds of moldy flour, fifteen pounds of dried and re-dried and re-dried apples and a few pounds of coffee, came out into open country at the mouth of the Virgin River - blackened, bearded, emaciated, in rags - and saw three Mormons and an Indian seining for fish in the shallows.  This is a griping tale of the first trip down the Colorado River.
John Wesley Powell



$14.00
Softcover
211 pages

Sagebrush Country

A Wildflower Sanctuary

Through color photographs and non-technical descriptions this field guide explores the elegance of the sagebrush steppe as expressed in the colorful spring and fall flowers and, more subtly, in the wondrous adaptations that enable plants to withstand the extremes so typical of this harsh environment.
Ronald J. Taylor

 

$19.00
Paperbound
254 pages

Wildflowers of 

Wyoming

Even with its craggy peaks and dusty plains, scorching sun and subzero temperatures, Wyoming's terrain and climate are not nearly as diverse as its wildflowers.  From the rosy purple moss campion that blankets the state's treeless tundra to the lavender-flowered beardtongue found in roadside ditches across the plains, Wyoming's wildflowers brighten the Cowboy State's rugged and forbidding landscape. 
Diantha States 
and Jack States 

 
$2.50 each

Each envelope of seeds is packaged in a mailable postcard envelope.  

Choose from: 
Indian Paintbrush (Wyoming's State Flower), Wild Red Columbine, 
Forget-Me-Not, 
or a combination of Evening Primrose, 
Prairie Coneflower and Aspen Daisy. 

Wild Flowers of Wyoming 
Seed Collection



$16.95
Paperbound
562 pages

Wild Horses: 
A Spirit Unbroken
Wild Horses exist in as diverse and hostile locations as the arid deserts of India and the remote sandbanks of Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia.  This book traces their origins and explains how geographic history and crossbreeding have influenced their development and provided the variety of breeds that now exist worldwide.  Excellent photography catches many of the breeds and their habitats in vivid color.
Elwyn Hartley Edwards

 

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