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ALPINE NURSERIES, BOULDER, COLORADO. 
violet, in rather large, dense heads; blooming a long time. Very desir¬ 
able. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $1.50. 
15. *Drummondii. —Drummond’s Astragalus, 1 ft. Erect, many stems 
from one root, each terminated by one or more long spikes of rather 
large, pea-shaped, white flowers. Foliage very silky. Each, 35 cents. 
16. *8hOI*tianilS.—False Loco. Stemless, very early, long piunate 
leaves, and spikes of large, rich violet purple flowers; followed by 
curiosly shaped pods. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
17. *Parryi. —Parry’s Astragalus. Resembling the last, but flowers white, 
and foliage silky. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $1.50. 
18. *flcXUOSUS a —Slender Astragalus, 1 ft. Forming large clumps, with a 
profusion of small purple flowers; pods thickly speckled with purple. 
Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
19. tridactyl SCUS. —Mossy Astragalus. Very dwarf and matted; forming 
dense tufts of silvery white foliage, almost hidden in spring by the 
pale violet flowers. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
20. Berheris repens- — Oregon Grape, A ft. A low, evergreen Barberry, 
producing in early spring, dense spikes of fragrant, very deep yellow 
flowers, followed by purple berries. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 75 cents. 
21. *Carum Haliii- —Wild Parsley, A ft. A smooth perennial with dis¬ 
sected leaves and umbels of bright yellow flowers. Each, 15 cents; per 
dozen, $1.00. 
22. *0hrysopsis villosa. -Oolden Aster, lft, A showy composite, with 
deep golden rays, rather dwarf habit; early autumn. Each, 10 cents; 
per dozen, 75 cents. 
23. ^Clematis Douglasii.—Ueather Flower, 1 ft. A low, bushy plant, 
with laciniate, silky foliage, and bell shaped, dark blue flowers, and 
feathery heads of fruit. Very desirable and of easiest culture. Each, 
15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
24. Fremontii.—Fremont’s Leather Flower, A ft. Resembling the last, 
but leaves entire, smooth, and flowers blue and cream color. Rare 
sort. Each, 25 cents; per dozen, $2.00. 
25. legusticifolia. —Virgin’s Bower. A climbing, very showy species, 
producing myriads of snowy white flowers, in immense panicles, and 
and white, plumed seed heads. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
26. Delphinium azureum, (white form.)— Larkspur, 2 ft. A very showy 
sort of this well known genus. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 75 cents. 
27. BVienziesii.—Blue Larkspur, 1 ft. A very early blue Larkspur. 
Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 60 cents. 
28. Scopulorum.—Blue Larkspur, 2 ft. A most intense blue species, of 
good and showy habit. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $1.50. 
29. Dodecatheon Meadia, var. Alpina.— Shooting Star, 1 ft. A 
delicate, small form of the common Shooting Star. Flowers, deep 
violet purple; highly ornamental. Clumps, 20 cents; per dozen, $1.50. 
30. *Eriogonum umbeilatum.— Eriogomun, ^ ft. A plant of low 
growth, with matted foliage; throwing up umbels of deep yellow 
flowers. Each, 10 ceuts; per dozen, 75 cents. 
31. *f!avum.— A R- Resembling the last, blooms later in the season and 
and flowers pale yellow. Each. 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
32. *Gaiium boreale.-'Northem Bedstraw, 1 ft. A smooth, slender 
perennial, bearing a large panicle of fragrant white flowers, very 
showy, and extra good for cutting. Each, 25 cents. 
