Prices are net at 6© days, tw© per cent for cask on delivery, and include packing which 
is done in an expert manner, and I guarantee safe delivery. Ten, 50 and 500 will be sold at 
the ten, hundred and thousand rates respective ly, except that no order less than $3.00 will be 
accepted at these prices. 
Please note, that most of this stock can be supplied in autumn only. 
per 10 per 100 per 1000 
Aconitum Columbianum, 3-5ft., flowers blue, mid-summer, shade. 1 00 6 00 
Actaea eburnea, flowers and berries white, in ample showy racemes; a very 
rare and beautiful sort. Two year seedlings... 1 50 12 00 
Anemone patens Nutt, American Pasque Flower. 75 3 00 25 00 
Aquilegia coerulea, the true Rocky Mountain 'Columbine; all that I offer has 
originally been collected wild in the mountains and is positively true and 
unaffected by cross-fertilization. Strong transplanted. 1 0.0 6 00 
Extra fine collected.. 4 00 35 00 
Brickellia grandiflora, 2 ft., beautiful drooping tassels in terminal panicles. .. . 1 00 6 00 
Calochortus Gunnisonii, 1-2 ft., largest flowered and hardiest of its class; peri¬ 
anth white, stamens and center greenish yellow, tinted purple. For many 
years the entire supply of genuine stock of this bulb has been furnished by 
me through a certain jobber ; I will now sell direct to the trade. 50 3 00 28 00 
Caltha leptosepala, flowers pure white, early spring and summer, foliage luxuri¬ 
ant, a really desirable sub-alpine which succeeds in half shade with little 
moisture. 1 00 6 00 50 00 
Campanulata rotundifolia petiolata, the Rocky Mountain Hare-Bell. Very free 
and persistent bloomer, perhaps distinct sp. 75 3 50 30 00 
Claytonia lanceolate, more showy than other species. 50 3 00 25 00 
Castilleja acuminata, 1-2 ft., scarlet, very showy perennial for dry shade.... 1 00 6 00 50 00 
Delphinium Geyeri, 2-3 ft., branching, bright deep blue, grayish foliage, dry soil 1 00 5 00 40 00 
Dodecatheon radic^tum, flowers bright rosy purple in showy many flowered 
umbels; formerly referred to D. Paucifiorum, but evidently much superior 
to that species . 50 2 00 18 00 
Dryopteris Felix-mas (Aspidium) The best and most popular fern of the RoSky 
mountains; 2 3 ft., vigorous, hardy, fronds very handsome and of good suub 
stance; nearly evergreen; strong selected roots. 1 00 5 00 40 00 
Extra heavjr .. 1 25 7 50 60 00 
Erythronium parviflorum, 1 3 very large and showy yellow flowers, perianth 
segments 2 inches or more in length, hence the specific name is not ap¬ 
propriate. This species is very permanent and should be handled exactly 
as other sorts.,. . . ... 75 3 50 30-00 
Gentiana Bigelovii, forming clumps, each stem bearing many blue flowers in 
early autumn. 75 5 00 40 00 
Gentinan Parryi, larger plant, flowers intense blue. 1 50 8 00 75 00 
Helianthus fascicularis, very tall, graceful, new. 1 00 5 00 40 00 
Helianthus Maximiliani, tall, very floriferous... 75 3 50 
Helianthus subrhomboidfeus, 3-5 ft., this spreads from the root, the others do not 75 3 00 
Iris Missouriensis, 1 ft., this seems to be the most showy of the very early 
medium tall Irises; it is very hardy, a free and sure bloomer, and thrives 
in the very driest situations. 75 3 50 3t) 00 
Leucocrinum montanum, Sand Lily, blooms very early, flowers pure crystal 
white, exquisitely'perfumed, born in greatest profusion with the graSs-like 
foliage at surface of the ground; may be left in the ground or lifted when 
the foliage has ripened and stored in nearly dry sand until autumn; dry 
sandy soil.r. 50 3 00 25 00 
Liatris punctata, 1 ft., a truly dwarf species flowering almost from the ground, 
a fine sort. 50 3 00 25 00 
Malvastrum coccineum, called locally ‘‘Scarlet Geranium” from its geranium¬ 
like foliage and brilliant flowers; a low plant for dry soils. 75 3 50 30 00 
OEnothera caespitosa, this wonderful flower grows on dry sandy slopes, form¬ 
ing rosettes of foliage from which appear the magnificent white blossoms 
3-5 inches across and which change to pink as they grow older; May, July 
and often nearly all summer; a true perennial. 75 3 50 30 00^ 
Salvia Pitcheri, 3-4 ft,, this is similar to the Salvia azurea grandiflora which 
I introduced several years ago and which has become quite popular; this 
differs in being about two weeks later and the flowers are a much deeper 
shade of blue ... 1 00 8 00 75 00 
Sidalcea Candida, ‘2-3 ft., white flowers in long racemes, glossy palmate fol¬ 
iage, grows in ordinary soil or in bogs; easily naturalized. 75 4 00 35 00 
Thaliotrum Fendleri, a rather dwarf species with elegant foliage; partial 
shade ... 1 00 6 00 
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