per per 
1 -8 ounce ounce 
Pentstemon glaber alpinus, dwarf, with compact spikes of rather large clear 
azure blue flowers; very fine...;.•.* 
Pentstemon humilis, forms low clumps hearing a profusion of deep blue flowers 
on slender stems . ... 
Phlox Douglasii, low and tufted, resembling Phlox subulata but flowers much 
larger, in various shades, and fragrant; dry slopes.. 
Phlox pilosa, a dwarf early sort of several distinct shades, amost profuse and 
continuous bloomer . 
Physostegia Virginica alba . 
Polemonium confertum, an alpine species having perhaps the largest flowers 
of this group, clear cerulean blue in dense terminal clusters. ...^. 
Polemonium confertum mellitum, almost identical with the last but flowers 
pure white and grows at a lower altitude in the mountains. 
Primula Parry i, a very robust species found along alpine brooks, flowers in 
large umbels, 'crimson purple with greenish centers. 
Salvia azurea grandifiora, 3-4 ft., panicles of clear blue flowers. 
Sidalcea Candida, (see under bulbs) .. 
Solidago rigida humilis, smaller than the eastern form and better adapted for 
the garden .. * 
Solidago pallida (spectabilis), the Queen of Golden Rods, heads showy and n> 
large panicles, fragrant; neither sort offered spreads from the root, but 
forms neat compact clumps .... 
Thaiictrum Fendleri, . 
Thermopsis montana, 1-2 ft., flowers Lupine-like, golden yellow, called Buf¬ 
falo Pea . 
Thermopsis rhombifolia, more dwarf, very free blooming.. 
Townsendia grandifiora, low growing, producing many large star-like flowers, 
white or rose tinted, a distinctly western type ..• • .. 
Trollius albiflourus, differs from other Globe Flowers in its white flowers 
which open quite flat . .. 
Viola cognata, Blue Violet.. 
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Viola Canadensis Rydbergii, luxuriant foliage, large white flowers; one of the 
best to naturalize in shady places, forms a complete ground cover and 
blooms all summer ...... 
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SEEDS OF HARDY NATIVE SHRUBS. 
Kindly read the introductory remarks and send in your order at once. 
Acer g lab rum, Rocky Mountain Maple, large shrub of rounded symtrical 
habit, foliage dark green shining, contrasting well with the red petioles 
and branches; young fruit rose tinted; seed will germinate following- 
spring if sown or stratified anytime before winter..... 
Alnus tenuifolia, valuable small tree for wet places..... 
Amorpha fruticosa tenuifolia, smaller than the eastern form, will thrive any¬ 
where but is especially suited for water side planting.. 
Amorpha nana, a handsome miniature sort, not exceeding 2 ft., and entirely 
distinct from any other; seeds and foliage lemon-scented, flowers rose 
violet, fragrant. ^This rare species is entirely shrubby and will be found 
indispensable in landscape work..• • .. 
Ampelopsis vitaceae, more robust than the Virginia Creeper, climbs only by 
tendrils, foliage glossy....• • •.. 
Serberis repens, this a smaller and hardier species than B. aquifolium and. is 
exceedingly valuable as a ground cover in shady places, being perfectly 
evergreen and survives drought and poor soil; flowers yellow, early and 
fragrant, berries blue.. 
Betula Andrewsii, (so named provisionally by Prof. Aven Nelson) a small 
tree which appears to be intermediate between B. papyrifera and B. f.on- 
tinalis and is one of the rarest of American trees; bark grayish white, 
trunks slender, usually several.*. ;•••••; • • • 
Betula fontinalis, a large shrub with dark brown bark and redish twigs., pie- 
sen ting a fine appearance both summer and winter; wet or dry positions 
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