D. M. ANDREWS, BOULDER, COLORADO. 
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Rosa Arkansana, Arkansas or Prairie Rose. 1 
foot. A very dwarf, free blooming species; 
will grow in almost any soil, and is very use¬ 
ful for covering barren places. Choice collected 
$4.00 per 100, #30.00 per 1000. 
Rosa Fendleri. Winter Berry Rose. 4 feet. 
This is the best shrub we have seen for orna¬ 
mental winter fruit display. The berries are 
very abundant, bright coral red, ripen in 
early autum and remain on the branches and 
in perfect condition all winter and often until 
the new growth begins in spring. The foliage 
is small and deeply serrate, and the large 
single flowers are very attractive. Choice 
collected plants, $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 
Rubus deliciosus. Flowering Thimble Berry. 5 
feet. Few shrubs can compete with this in 
beauty either of flower or foliage. The 
growth is perennial and of compact twiggy 
habit. The foliage abundant, beautifully 
lobed and crenate, so that while the leaves 
are large, the effect is bold without appearing 
coarse. During the long blooming season, in 
early summer, the foliage is almost smothered 
in clouds of snow white liowers as large as 
single roses. The canes are very much 
hardier than of any other Rnbus, either wild or 
cultivated of our acquaintance, growing fully 
exposed at 8000 feet altitude in Colorado. 
Choice collected stock 1-3 feet, $3.00 per 100; 
$25.00 per 1000; $200.00 per 10,000. 
Salvia azurea grandiflora. Large-flowering Blue 
Sage. 2 feet. Magnificent, perfectly hardy 
sort, from Eastern Colorado. Flowers large, 
bright blue in ample terminal panicles. Fine 
nursery grown stock, $5.00 per 100. 
Solidago rigida* Golden Rod, 3 feet. This is 
the best large growing Golden Rod, large 
showy heads, handsome foliage and does 
not sucker or spread from the root which is a 
serious fault with many large sorts. Strong 
collected clumps $3.00 per 100. 
Stanleya pinnata. Cleome-flowered Wall Flower. 
3 feet. A hardy perennial with the aspect 
of a Cleome , flowers deep golden yellow, an 
inch broad, in terminal spikes a foot or more 
in length. Foliage pale glaucus, pinnate. 
Belongs to Cruciferae. Choice collected 
stock, $5.00 per 100. 
Thalictrum Cornuth Tall Meadow Rue. 5-8 
feet. Foliage as delicate in appearance as a 
Maiden Hair Fern, yet of firm texture and 
large size, so it is exceedingly valuable in 
many places. Easily transplanted, and thrives 
in any rather light soil. The white flower 
sprays are esteemed for cutting. Strong 
clumps, $4.00 per 100, $30.0 per 1000. 
Thermopsis montana. Yellow Lupine or Buffalo 
Pea. 134 feet. Gne of the earliest yellow 
flowers, in long spikes, very fragrant, of 
easiest culture. $3.50 per 100. 
Thermopsis rhombifolia* Buffalo Pea. 1 foot. 
Resembles the last but blooms later. $3.00 
per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. 
