Petalostemum Candidas — White Prairie 
Clover — Much like the above but bearing 
white flower-balls. 
Parosela Aurea — Golden Parosela — Velvety 
divided leaves, stems up to 14 inches high ter¬ 
minal balls of yellow flowers all season. Rare. 
35c each. 
R. Pulsatilla Patens — Pasque Flower — Low 
plant with bulb like root, divided ground lea¬ 
ves, erect flower stems up to 6 inches high 
bearing showy white or blue flowers. Tops 
die down in summer after flowering. 
R. Polygala Alba — White Milkwort — Several 
slender stems 6 inches high with small narrow 
dark green leaves and terminal racemes of 
small white flowers. 
Pentstemon Cobaea — Stout erect stems up to 
18 inches high, large dark green leaves, very 
large light colored flowers with dark mark 
ings. Fine. 
Pentstemon Grandiflorus — Stout ei'ect stems 
up to 30 inches high, large light green leaves, 
very large lavender-blue flowers in spring and 
early summer. Fine 
R. Ruellia Occidentals — Wild Petunia — Several 
leafy stems 6 to 8 inches high, large violet 
flowers in the axils of the leaves. Blooming 
most of the summer. 
Ratibida Columnifera — Cone Flower — Up to 
ten inches high, pinnately parted alternate 
leaves, showy flowers with yellow drooping 
rays from a dark disk, blooming most of the 
summer. 
Senecio Riddellii — Groundsel — Green pin¬ 
nately divided leaves, 18 inch stems witii 
heads of yellow flowers in late summer and 
fall. 
Solidago Wardii — Fragrant Goldenrod -— 
Several erect stems with smooth green leaves 
and spikes of yellow flowers in late summer 
and fall that rival the grape for fragrance. 
R. Solidago Glaberrima —- Dwarf Goldenrod — 
Low herb with stout erect stems and thick 
lance-like clusters of golden florets in fall. 
This make a nice rock plant if given very 
poor, rocky soil, otherwise it will grow too 
large. 
R. Sisyrinchium /Varians — Blue-eyed Grass 
Slender grass like plants with numerous erect 
stems, 6 inches high, bright blue flowers in 
spring and summer. 
. Sideranthus Spinulosus — Several stout stems 
up to ten inches high, small toothed green 
leaves, heads of yellow flowers in summer and 
fall. 
Salvia Pitcheri — Blue Sage — Several stout 
stems up to 3 feet high, narrow green leaves 
and terminal spikes of blue flowers in summer 
and fall. 
R. Scutellaria Resinosa — Skullcap — Several 
erect leafy stems 6 to 8 inches high, blue 
flowers with white dotted throats all season. 
Very fine. 
R. Tradescantia Occidentalis — Blue Spider wort 
Erect stems, narrow elongated leaves and showy 
flowers in terminal umbel-like cymes, shades 
of blue and purple. Blooming in spring and 
early summer. 
R. Tradescantia Occidentalis Rubra — Pink Spid- 
erwort — Much like the above except the 
flowers are pink to red-rose. 35c each, 4 for 
$1.00 
R. Tradescantia Virginica — White Spiderwort— 
Broader leaves and larger white flowers. 
R. Townsendia Exscapa — Easter Daisy — Taick 
tufts of narow green leaves, large stemless 
flowers with pinkish-white rays, buds set in 
winter and bloom in early spring. A very in 
teresting rock plant. 
R. Talinum Calycinum — Fame Flower — Thick 
tufts of fleshy leaves, 6 inch smooth wiry 
branching flower stems bearing many large 
bright pink flowers all summer. This is a fine 
plant, likes a fairly dry sandy soil and full sun. 
R. Tetraneuris Stenophylla — Yellow Daisy —- 
Narrow green basal leaves, disk flowers with 
yellow rays on slender, erect 4 inch stems. Be¬ 
longs to the sunflower family although it is 
not weedy. 
R. Viola Missouriensis — Violet — Large light 
blue flowers in early spring. Some shade and 
moisture. 
Vernonia Interior — Ironweed — Leafy stems 
and large heads of purple flowers. 
R. ]Verbena Bipinnatifida — Prostrate herbs with 
pinnately lobed leaves and terminal heads of 
lilac flowers nearly all season. 
R. Verbena Canadensis — Large Flowering Ver¬ 
bena — Plant and habit much like the above 
but with larger flowers of bright purple. 
Verbena Hastata — Erect, stout stems with 
large leaves up to 2 feet high, dense spikes of 
purplish-blue flowers in summer. 
R. Xanthoxalis Stricta — Yellow Wood Sorrel _ 
Leafy stems 3 to 4 inches high, yellow flowers 
