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33. Gaura COCCirtea B —Scarlet Gaura, 1 ft. A rather showy plant, with 
white or rose colored flowers, changing to scarlet. Blooms best in 
rather poor soil. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 75 cents. 
34. Gentiana Bigelovii. -Blue Gentiana, 34 Avery good variety, 
which does well in rather light garden soil, in full sun or half shade. 
Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
35. ^Geranium Fremontii. —Wild Geranium, 1 ft. Of low bushy 
habit, blooming nearly all summer. Flower one inch across, purple. 
Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 75 ceuts. 
36. *Gutierrezia Euthamiae.— Shrubby Golden Rod, 1 ft. A low, 
shrubby composite, forming dense, hemispherical clumps; a ball of 
golden yellow in late summer; never spreading from the root like some 
Golden Rods. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 75 cents. 
37. Heracleum lanatum.—Cow Parsnip, 4 ft. A stately plant for wet 
places; forming heavy clumps of massive foliage, and very large umbels 
of snow white flowers. Each, 25 cents. 
38. *Heuchera bracteata-— White Alum root, % An evergreen 
plant of good merit. Flowers straw-white, in short dense spikes, good 
foliage, useful for edgings, etc. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
39. sanguinea.— Scarlet Alum root, 1 ft. Very fine hardy plant from 
Southern Rocky Mountains; large sprays of intensly scarlet flowers, 
evergreen foliage. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
40. parvifolia. —Small leaved Heuchera, 1 ft. An evergreen sort, with 
sprays of small, greenish yellow flowers. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 
60 cents. 
41. Hydrophyllum occidentale. -Western Water Leaf, y ft. A 
shade loving plant, with fern like foliage. Flowers tubular, in umbels, 
pale yellow. Each 4 10 cents; per dozen, 75cents. 
42. Iris SV1 iSSOU liens BS. --Western Blue Flag, 1 ft. A slender, pale blue 
species, thriving in moist or dry soil. Each, 10 cents; per dozen 75cts. 
43. Leucocrinum Montanum.- Sand Lily % ft. A noble little plant, 
throwing up numerous large white, very fragrant flowers from the very 
ground in earliest spring. The loveliest of Rocky Mountain flowers. 
Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
44. Liatris punctata. —Blazing Star, 1 ft. A useful composite, with very 
showy heads of purple flowers; late summer. Each, 10 cents; per 
dozen, 75 cents. 
45. scariosa. — Button Snake Root, y ft. Earlier than the last, with 
larger heads. Both are very satisfactory. Each, 15 cents; per 
dozen, $1.50. 
46. Lithospermum angustifolium.— Pucoon, ft. An early plant 
with creamy white flowers, appearing as if frilled. Very neat. Each? 
15 cents; per dozen, $1.00. 
47. Cobrense. —Hairy Pucoon, 1 ft. A larger plant, with rather large, 
bl ight yellow flowers for many weeks. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, $1.50. 
48. MultSflorum.—Pncoon, 1 ft. A very desirable sort, with large pale 
yellow flowers, freely produced. A plant of unusual merit. Each, 
25 cents. 
49. *[VSalvaStrum cocci neum.—F^lse Mallow, y ft. A small silky 
plant, with rather showy, scarlet flowers, in long succession. Each, 10 
cents, per dozen, 75 cents. 
