shade, no permanent wet at the roots. 35c; 
3, 90c. 
Antennarla aprica One of the delightful mat- 
formers called Pussy-toes, Ladies’ tobacco, etc. 
Broad little leaves of silvery olive in mats an 
inch high. The flowers are but furry heads, 4 
inches high. Evergreen. 20c; doz., $2.00. 
A. campestris Distinct, with leaves of rich 
dark green above, white velvet beneath. Dis¬ 
tinct also with its tiny white rayed blossoms 
with old gold disk. 25c; doz. $2.50. 
A. microphylla A rare plant of bluish silver, 
retaining its clear color in winter, with broad¬ 
ly spatulate little leaves of attractive pattern; 
white furry heads at 8 inches. 35c; doz. $3.00. 
Artemisia frigida A low, feathery, silvery, 
tufted Sage of delightful fragrance. Arching 
spikes of tiny bells, August. 25c; 3, 60c. 
Asclepias pumila The Little Milkweed, with 
closely set linear leaves and terminal umbels 
of white, cream or purplish pink, in July. 4 to 
8 inches. Not seriously weedy. 20c; 3, 45c. 
Aster Kumleini Prairie Gem Blue, dense 
sheets of blue and gold, September. Will more 
than bear comparison with other low Asters 
of violet blue color. 20c. 
A. kumleini The rose pink form, slightly tall¬ 
er, slightly later. 20c. 
A. kumleini A silver blue with long lacy rays, 
of our own origination. Lovely effect. 35c. One 
each of the much admired Kumlein Asters, 60c. 
A. meritus Rare species of pinkish violet, old 
gold centered flowers in broad flat-topped 
corymbs, July, August. 8 to 12 inches. Excel¬ 
lent broad oval leaves. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
A. ptarmicoides (Unamia alba) Single Asters 
of fine white in broad corymbs, the creamy 
white disks creating a chaste appearance and 
distinct value. July, September. 12 inches. 
Does not spread. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Astragalus alpinus Most beautiful of dark 
green pinnate leaves, and numerous heads, 
white shaded blue, at 5 inches, June, July. Of 
ground cover habit. 30c; doz. $2.50. 
A. goniatus Feathery pinnate leaves, numer¬ 
ous handsome heads of clear lavender touched 
with bright purple, June, August. Ground 
cover, spreading freely, worth confining. 40c; 
doz. $3.50. 
A. (Xylophacos) missouriensis Sheep Pod. 
Showy racemes of magenta-purple Pea blos¬ 
soms, May, June, above gray pinnate leaves. 
Height 4 inches, spread to 16. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Others of the Astragalus family, see Homalo- 
bus, Orophaca, Oxytropis. 
Campanula petiolata The large flowered 
Western Harebell, wonderfully free blooming, 
June, September, 8 to 12 inches. 30c; 3, 85c. 
Cerastium strictum Abundant white flowers, 
to 8 inches, from a low mat of rich green. 
May, July. Nearly evergreen ground cover for 
shade. 15c; doz. $1.00. 
