S. A. CAMP, OVANDO, MONTANA 
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mons. If one is to cater to somje fad, why not have beauty 
as one of the determining factors, and the educational 
value, also, is something to be commended. 
PENTSTEMON acuminatus. N. 1' This is a charming variety 
with clusters of handsome, deep sky-blue flowers. Forms 
rosettes of pale, bluisli-green leaves. 
PENTSTEMON barbattus. 3' Pinkish-red to carmine flowers, 
1 inch or more long, growing in long racemes. 
PENTSTEMON collinus. 1' Grows on the dry hills, with bril¬ 
liant blue flowers arranged in whorls on the stems. 
PENTSTEMON diffusa. 18" Forms a large clump, with many 
clusters of exquisite flowers, each nearly 2 inches long, 
whitish at the base, and beautifully suffused with lavender 
and blue. Generally grows on rock slides in full sun.. 
PENTSTEMON albidus. 1' A bushy plant a foot across, cov¬ 
ered with white flowers, each about an inch long. Full 
sun. 
PENTSTEMON humilis. 10" An excellent variety with hun¬ 
dreds of flowers of a beautiful shade of bright blue. Very 
conspicuous. Grows in sunny locations among rocks. 
PENTSTEMON grandiflora. 3' One of the very finest, with 
large purplisli-blue flowers in long racemes. 
PENTSTEMON montanus. 8" Grows on the dry hills in full 
sunshine. The large bell-shaped flowers are a soft, pink¬ 
ish-purple. 
PENTSTEMON torreyi. 40" The vivid scarlet flowers are 
more than an inch long, growing in long racemes. 
Later in the season I will have many more varieties 
of pentstemons ready for delivery. A list will be 
furnished on request. 
PHLOX caespitosa. N. 3" This beautiful little gem for the 
rock garden forms large clumps a foot across literally 
covered with pinkish-lavender flowers from early in the 
spring until late in the fall. Grows on the dry hills in 
full sun. 
PHLOX divaricata. 1' M^ild Blue Phlox. Blooms early in the 
spring, and is a mass of fragrant soft-blue flowers. 
PHLOX Miss Lingard. 2' An early flowering variety. This 
grand white flower is one of the most popular phloxes 
grown. 
POLEMONIUM occidentalis. N. 18" Grows in mountain 
meadows, with deep, sky-blue flower a half-inch in di¬ 
ameter. Fern-like foliage at the base. Does well in gar¬ 
den soil in full sun. 
