Lewisia rediviva. Drawn on the edge of Devils Canyon in the Mount Veeder Range off Lokoya Road in Napa County, California. This is the famed little plant that Sacajewea taught the men of Lewis and Clark’s Expedition to eat when they were hungrily traversing what is now Montana. In that same state, there is a valley, a river, a mountain range, and an Indian tribe named for the plant, and it is, very logically, the State Flower of Montana. —Henry Evans
290 copies were printed and sell for $300 each.
