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COLORADO WILD FLOWERS. 
G. RICHARDSONII ALBA. White Cranesbill. 2 feet. Flowers white with pur¬ 
ple veins, very handsome, blooms all summer, easily grown. 15 cents, $1.00 
per dozen; seed 10 cents. 
G. SANGUINEUM. 6 inches. Flowers red, very showy, desirable. 10 cents, 75 
cents per dozen. 
CILIA. 
G .AGGREGATA ALBA. 2 feet. A charming biennial, with showy Phlox-like 
flowers. Seed 10 cents. 
G. PUNGENS. A dwarf perennial with creamy white flowers. Seed 10 cents. 
HELIANHELLA. 
H. QUTNQUENERVIS. .3 feet. La rge, early, radiate flowers, roots tuberous; a 
desirable plant and not of a weedy character. 15 cents, $1.00 per dozen; seed 
10 cents. 
HELIANTHUS. 
H. DECAPETALUS. 2 1-2 feet. A good sort which makes large clumps, but 
does not spread badly from the root; flowers large, light yellow. 10 cents, 
75 cents per dozen. 
II. LAETIFLORUS. 4 — 5 feet. Large yellow semi-double flowers, spreads rap¬ 
idly. 10 cents, 50 cents per dozen. 
H. MAXIMILIANI. 4—0 feet. Heads very large, rays bright yellow, inflores¬ 
cence somewhat racemose. A very handsome non-spreading sort. 10 cents, 
$1.00 per dozen. 
II. PUMILUS. Dwarf Sunflower. 11-2 feet. Very neat long blooming, non¬ 
spreading sort with large yellow flowers. 10 cents, $1.00 per dozen; seed 
10 cents. 
HEUCHERA. 
H. BRACTEATA. Alum Root. 9 inches. A neat little evergreen plant sending 
up slender stems and short spikes of yellowish-white flowers. Shady places 
on rocks. 15 cents, $1.00 per dozen. 
H. PARVIFOLIA. 1 foot. Small evergreen foliage. 10 cents, 75 cents per 
dozen. 
H. SANGUINEA. Crimson Bells. 1 foot. One of the best of scarlet flowered 
plants. Makes a good long blooming border plant and the sprays of crim¬ 
son-scarlet flowers are very desirable for cutting. 10 cents, $1.00 per dozen. 
H. SANGUINEA ALBA. White Alum Root. 1 1-2 feet. Said to be a variety 
of the last, but is probably a distinct species. It has white flowers and 
ornamental foliage, very desirable plant. 15 cents, $1.00 per dozen. 
HYDROPHYLLUM. 
H. OCCIDENTALE. Water Leaf. 1 foot. This is a plant that can be depend¬ 
ed upon to give plenty of ornamental pinnate foliage, in dry and very shady 
plaees. The flowers also are quite showy. 10 cents, 75 cents per dozen. 
IRIS. 
I. MISSOURIENSIS Western Blueflag. 1 foot. Wet or dry soil. 10 cents. 75 
cents per dozen. 
LEUCOCR1NUM. 
L. MONTANUM. Sand Lily. An exquisite liliaceous plant producing a long suc¬ 
cession of very fragrant, crystal-white flowers at the surface of the ground. 
