ANEMONE—Windflower 
globosa—Leaves deeply cut. Flowers yellowish within; pale 
blue outside. 12 inches. WNA . 10c 
occidentalis—Chalice Cup. Pure white open cups flowering 
in early spring. Deeply cut silky leaves. WNA . 10c 
patens var. Nuttalliana—American Pasque Flower. Somewhat 
similar to the preceding but with bluish-purple flowers. WNA 10c 
alpina var. sulphurea—closely related to occidentals but with 
delicate sulphur-yellow flowers. Eur. 15c 
ANTENNARIA—Everlasting 
rosea—Mats of woolly leaves. Bright pink flower rosettes. 
3 inches. WNA . 20c 
AQUILEG1A—Columbine 
coerulea—Colorado State Flower. Blue and white long-spurred 
flowers. 18 inches. WNA . 10c 
flavescens—A form with long-spurred clear-yellow flowers. 
18 inches. WNA . 15c 
pyrenaica—Bright blue flowers. One of the best forms for 
the rock garden. 10 inches ... 15c 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS—Bearberry 
Uva-ursi—A matted shrub with dark shining evergreen leaves 
pink, bell-shaped flowers later replaced by bright red berries 10c 
ARENARIA—Sandwort 
formosa—A host of star-like white flowers. Dense clump of 
narrow, grass-like leaves. 6 inches. WNA. Good drainage.... 15c 
ARNICA 
cordifolia—Bright yellow blossoms 2 inches across. 10-20 
inches. Dry sunny location. WNA . 10c 
BALSAMORRHIZA—Balsamroot 
sagittata—A mass of large showy yellow blossoms. Woolly 
gray stems and leaves. Clump 2-3 feet high. WNA . 10c 
BRODIAEA— 
Bouglassii—Umbels of pale-lavender flowers on slender stems 
from a bulb; June. 16 inches. Sun and good drainage. WNA 15c 
CALOCHORTUS—Mariposa Lily 
elegans—Charming white lilies on slender, airy stems. Bulb. 
July. 10 inches. WNA . 15c 
CAMASSIA—Wild Hyacinth; Camas 
qnamash—Deep blue, hyacinth-like flowers. 16 inches; bulb. 
May. WNA . 10c 
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