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 wild along the sides and even on the beds 
of creeks where it is covered with two o!r 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-1 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 he used with some care in the garden. 
8-12 inches ....25 
POLEMONIUM 
*Reptans—Grows in somewhat damp, 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 '...1.20 
RANUNCULUS 
* F asicularis— (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. 
