COLORADO WILD FLOWERS 
AND OTHER HARDY PLANTS. 
This list: includes the very best of the “Native Colorado Plants” and a few 
especially good sorts from other sources. Of many of these we offer both seeds 
and plants, but always recommend plants in preference to seeds, both for quick¬ 
ness and certainty of results. Those who are willing to take a little time and 
patience will however find much pleasure in growing our Colorado Flowers from 
seed. The usual rules for planting, watering, etc., will apply. All are perennial 
unless otherwise stated. 
ABRONIA. 
A. FRAGRANS. Sweet Abronia. 1 foot. Flowers' white, in large Umbels, so 
fragrant, especially at evening, that one plant will perfume a garden. Sandy 
soil, blooms all summer. Seed 10 cents. 
A. MICRANTHA. Pink Abronia. Annual; flowers pink, fruit conspicuous on ac¬ 
count of its broad membranous wings, which are beautifully colored. Seed 
10 cents. 
ACONITUM. 
A. AUTUMNALE. Aconite. 3 feet. A late blooming sort with large purplish 
blue flowers. 10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen. 
A. FISCHERI. 2 feet. Large bright blue flowers, shining foliage, very orna¬ 
mental. 10 cents, $1.00 per dozen. 
ANEMONE. 
A. GLOBOSA. 1 foot. A fine new sort with showy deep red flowers on slender 
stems; foliage laciniate, silky. For the shaded corner. 15 cents, $1.50 per 
; dozen; seed 10 cents. 
A. PATENS, VAR. NUTTALLIANA. (i inches. One of the earliest flowers. 
Blossoms large, crocus-shaped, light purple, partly enclosed by the woody in¬ 
volucre. and followed later by the laciniate foliage and plumes of seed. Sandy 
soil, shade. 10 cents, 75 cents per dozen; seed 10 cents. 
A. PATENS NUTT. ALBA. Form with white flowers. Seed 15 cents. 
AQUILEGIA 
A. CHRYSANTHA- Yellow Columbine. 3 feet. Beautiful long-spurred yellow 
fldwers, blooms all summer. 10 cents, $1.00 per dozen. Seed 10 cents. 
A. CHRYSANTHA HYBRIDA. 2-3 feet. An excellent strain of long-spurred 
hybrids, showing many of the characters of chrysantha but varying in color 
tw rose, cream purple, scarlet and innumerable tints and variations. 20 cents 
each, $2.00 per dozen. Seed 25 cents. 
