rayed blossoms with touches of old gold, on 
erect stems 4 inches above. Tufts, 25c; doz. 
$2.50. 
A. microphylla A rare plant of bluish silver, 
retaining its clear color in winter, with 
broadly spatulate little leaves of distinct pat¬ 
tern; white furry heads at 8 inches. Tufts, 
35c; doz. $3.00. 
Artemisia frigida A Sage of delightful frag¬ 
rance. Low feathery silvery tufts, arching 
spikes laden with tiny bells, Aug. 25c; 3, 60c. 
Asclepias pumila Thickly set, bright green, 
linear leaves, 4 to 8 inch stems, numerous 
upright umbels, cream to purplish, July. One 
inch, typical Milkweed pods. Pretty and in¬ 
teresting, not seriously weedy. 20c, 3, 45c. 
Aster kumleini Prairie Gem Blue, an extra 
fine strain. Dense clumps, sheeted with blue 
and gold, Sept. 12 inches. 20c; 3, 50c. 
A. kumleini A rose pink form, slightly tall¬ 
er, carries its masses of fine rare color into 
October. 20c; 3, 50c. 
A. kumleini Silver blue, with very long 
slender rays, beautiful lacy efect. Late Sept. 
New. 50c each. 
A. meritus A rare low Aster from the high¬ 
er Black Hills. Pinkish violet, old gold cen¬ 
tered, flowers in flaLtopped corymbs, July, 
Aug. 8 to 12 inches. Excellent broad-oval 
leaves. 45c; 3, $1.20. 
“A. ptarmicoides,” see tJnamia. 
Astragalus alpinus A plant of wide distribu¬ 
tion, not often available. Ground cover of 
very beautiful dark green pinnate leaves, nu¬ 
merous heads, white shaded blue, at 5 inches; 
June, July. 30c; doz. $2.50. 
A. goniatus Feathery pinnate leaves, numer¬ 
ous handsome heads of a lively lavender, 
late June. on. Ground cover, spreading freely 
but worth confining. 40c, doz. $3.50. 
Atrageno tenuiloba Introducing a rock gar¬ 
den Clematis of high merit. Much-divided 
leaves of light green, beautiful two-inch, nod¬ 
ding flowers of deep purple. Height 6 to 10 
inches. $1.00 each. 
Campanula petiolata Western Harebell, won¬ 
derfully free blooming. Charming lavender to 
violet or purple bells, 8 to 12 inches, June to 
Sept. 30c; 3, 85c. 
Ceraistium strictum Abundant white flowers 
rise to 8 inches from a low mat of rich 
green, May into July. Nearly evergreen 
ground cover for light or dense shade. 15c; 
doz. $100. 
Chrysopsis villosa Strain of fine blossom 
form. The Golden Asters provide color freely 
in late summer and fall. Shear back to 4 
inches in June for best cushioned masses of 
bloom. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Cogswellia villosa Wild Celery, or Parsley. 
Gray-downy, fern-like leaves lie flat on the 
ground in late March, later rising to 6 
inches. Fuzzy umbels of yellow, April, May. 
Dies down in summer. 20c; 3, 45c. 
Delphineum bicolor Flowers of richest deep 
blue. June. Usually 12 inches or less. 20c; 
3, 50c. 
