smooth foliage and rathter large, showy, 
pale lilac flowers; new. Pkt. 25 cts., oz. $5. 
^ Aster Commutatus Gray. (A, incanopilos- 
us Lindl, Sheldon) A valuable white aster, 
flowers rather large, and exceedingly abund¬ 
ant. A neat strong grower but dwarf, one 
foot tall. Packet 25 cents; oz. $5.00. 
Caltha rotundifolia (Huth) Greene. Dwarf, 
flowers white or tinged blue; moist soil, 
Pkt. 25 cents. 
Claytonia multicaulis Nelson. Beautiful 
western species. Pkt. 20 cents. 
Gentiana bracteosa Greene. A grand new 
species, recently discoveied and named and 
now offered for the first time. One to 2 feet 
tall, robust grower, flowers an inch broad 
and bright deep blue, several in a cluster. 
^The clusters are partly inclosed in an an in¬ 
volucre of conspicuous whitish bracts. Moist 
soil, part shade. Packet of 2,000 seeds $1.00. 
Small pkts. 50 cents. 
Heleneum montanum Nutt. A new rather 
dwarf western species. Pkt. 15 cents. 
Lepachys pulcherrlma hybrida, A magnif¬ 
icent strain of cone flowers, showing a mark¬ 
ed increase in size of flowers and a variety 
of color and color combinations that is truly 
wonderful; ranging from yellows through 
orange and scarlet to deep velvety maroon. 
Perennial but w r ill b^oom first season. Pkt. 
2o cents, oz. $2.00. 
Mentzelia ornata T. & G. (M. decapetala 
Urban & G-ilg.) The largest flowered and 
most showy of the genus flowers creamy- 
%-white, 4 to 6 inches broad, petals ten, sta¬ 
mens long and very numerous, blooms from 
July to October; 2 to 3 feet tall, dry soil. 
Pkt. 25 cents, oz. $1.50. 
Monarda menthaefolia Graham. A hand¬ 
some species that will grow in very dry 
places. Pkt. 25 cents. 
