Colorado Springs, Colorado 
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VIOLA, Violet. Moist, leaf-moldy soil generally. 
bellidifolia. Small deep lavender flowers; tufted foliage, short stems. 
biflora. Perky little yellow flowers with tiny dark markings; round 
leaves. Alpine. 
blanda, White Sweet-Violet. Fragrant white blossoms slightly veined; 
somewhat stoloniferous. 
canadensis. White, purple-veined flowers; large heart-shaped leaves, 
leafy stems; stoloniferous. 8 inches. Seed sometimes available, 
nuttallii, Prairie Violet. Bright yellow; long leaves. One of the few 
violas to thrive on prairies. 3 inches. Seed sometimes available, 
pedatiflda (delphinifolia), Bird-Foot Violet. Large blue flowers; finely 
cut foliage. 4 inches. 
YUCCA glauca, Soapweed. Tall strong spikes of primrose-^white flowers; 
evergreen sword-like foliage. A good foil in cactus gardens. 
ZYGADENUS, Wand Lily. Moist loam. 
elegans. Creamy white flowers clustered along 18-inch stems; lily- 
like foliage. 
intermedius. A dwarf alpine form of above. 
COLORADO EVERGREENS, Coniferous Group. 
Abies concolor, White Fir. 
Juniper communis depressa, Ground Juniper. 
Juniper monosperma. Green Cedar. 
Juniper scopularum. Silver Cedar. 
Picea englemanii, Engleman Spruce. 
Picea pungens glauca, Blue Spruce, especially selected, 50c per pkt. 
Pinus aristata. Foxtail Pine. 
Pinus contorta, Lodgepole Pine. 
Pinus flexilis, Limber Pine. 
Pinus ponderosa. Yellow Pine. 
Pseudotsuga douglasii, Douglas Fir. 
Seed of above, 25c per pkt. 
Little trees of many of above varieties, 4 to 8 inches, 10 for $1.50. 
Trees to 20 ft.: quotations on request. 
