D. M. ANDREWS, BOULDER, COLORADO. 
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Argemone h t s p i d a .* 
Colo. Silver Poppy. 
2 feet. Beautiful 
bluish foliage,satiny 
white flowers four 
inches across,golden 
yellow centers. This 
new sort is quite dis¬ 
tinct from the next. 
Seed 10 cents. 
Argemone platyceras.* 
3 feet. Very large 
white flowers, all 
sum mer, oru amen tal 
foliage. Seed 5 cts. 
ASTRAGALUS. 
Flowering Vetch. 
A group of plants easily grown, belonging to 
the Pea family. Our collection is remarkable 
for its diversity in form, color and arrange¬ 
ment of flowers, and in habit of growth. This 
group includes several of our most ornament¬ 
al wild flowers. All have beautiful divided 
foliage. 
Astragalus canadensis.* 1 foot. Flowers pale 
yellow in dense spikes. Seed 5 cents. 
A. caryocarpus.* 1 foot. Trailing sort, heads 
of white flowers with violet eye; large plum 
shaped pods. Seeds 10 cents. 
A. Drummondii.* 1 foot. Beautiful silvery 
foliage, immense spikes of whit© flowers; one 
of the best. Seed 15 cents. 
A. flexuosus.* 1 foot. Sprays of small purple 
flowers. Seed 5 cents. 
A. hypoglottis.* 4 inches. Numerous large 
clover-like heads of violet purple flowers, 
very choice. Seed 10 cents. 
A. hypoglottis albus.* A pure white variety. 
Seed 10 cents. 
A. Laxmanii * 6 inches. Late white species. 
Seed 10 cents. 
A. Laxmanii purpureus.* Variety with purple 
flowers. Seed 10 cents. 
A. Parry!.* 4 inches. Pale yellow with purple 
eye. Seed 10 cents. 
A. racemosus.* 1 foot. Neat erect habit, rather 
large white flowers in terminal spikes. Seed 
5 cents. 
A. racemosus purpureus.* A purple flowered 
variety. Seed 10 cents. 
A. Shortianus.* 5 inches. Low clustered habit, 
large heads of bright purple flowers. Extra 
good. Seed 15 cents. 
Bigelovia graveolens.* Golden Feather. 3-6 feet. 
This is one of the best plants we have on our 
list, aud is now, we believe, offered for the 
first time. It is a vigorous shrub of neat, 
compact, habit, and extremely hardy, more¬ 
over, it is of easiest culture and will thrive in 
any ordinarily fertile soil, either quite moist 
or very dry. The foliage is abundant, nar¬ 
rowly linear, silvery gray, giving a light, 
graceful appearance to the plant. The great 
beauty of the plant, however, is in the flowers, 
which are bourn in great golden plumes at 
