Each 
2-3 feet. Blue flowers with yellow spot at base of 
blade .25 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) 
Pychnostachya —4-5 feet; long spikes of dark mauve 
flowers. Aug.-Sept. Good garden soil, sun .25 
Sp'cata —Shorter spikes. Well drained sandy soil. 
Late summer .25 
LITHOSPERMUM (Puccoon) 
Angustifol'um —8-10 inches. Vivid yellow flowers in 
spring. Sandy soil, sun .25 
LOBELIA 
Cardinalis —(Cardinal Flower) Brilliant and showy 
cardinal flowers on stalks 2-4 feet high in August. 
Grows w r ild along the sides and even on the beds 
of creeks where it is covered with two oir three 
inches of water part of the year. Will grow in fer¬ 
tile garden soil .25 
MERTENSIA 
Virginica —(Virginia Cowslip) 10-20 inches; glaucous 
green foliage, pink buds followed by delicate blue 
flowers in early spring. Sun or shade; fertile moist 
soil .20 
MITCHELLA (Partridge Berry) 
Repens —Trailing; ‘pinlq flowers followed by red 
fruit in fall. One of the finest of ground covers for 
moderately acid soil .15 
MITELLA (Bishopscap) 
Diphylla —8 -12 inches. Spikes of tiny white snow- 
flake-l ke flowers in spring. Somewhat hairy maple 
shaped leaves. Rich leaf mold, shade .25 
OPUNTIA (Cactus) 
:: "Frag'lis —(Small Prickly Pear) A hardy Cactus 
found on our rocky bluffs. Flat stems and long 
yellow spines. 2-6 inches. Good for dry rock gar¬ 
dens or cactus bowl in the house .25 
*Rafenesquii —(Prickly Pear) The Cat stems are 
much larger than fragilis and may reach a height 
of 12 inches and will spread out over an area of 2 
feet across. Yellow flowers in July, red edible fruit 
in fall .25 
PENTSTEMON 
Grandiflorum —One of the best of the Pentstemons. 
Lavender foxglove-like flowers in late spring. 18-24 
inches. Requires well drained soil, sun .25 
PHLOX 
* Divaricata—(Woods Phlox) Makes a lovely carpet 
of blue in spring. Light shade, fertile soil and fair 
amount of moisture ....20 
:: Pilosa —Prairie Phlox. Well drained soil in open, 
sunny spots. Bright rose, sometimes plain magenta, 
It needs to be used with some care in the garden. 
8-12 inches ..._.25 
POLEMONIUM 
*Reptans —Grows in somewhat dan*p, shady places, 
ordinary soil. 10-12 inches. May-June. Bell-shaped 
violet-blue flowers .20 
POLYGONATUM 
-Biflorum —(Solomon’s Seal) The blue-black berries 
hang from the under side of arching leafy stalk 
growing 18-30 inches tall .20 
RANUNCULUS 
:: Fasicularis —(Early Spring Buttercup) A very 
early yellow flower growing on warm sandy slopes. 
3-4 inches. April .20 
Price: 121 of one kind at price of 10; 3 or more at doz. rates. 
