Clematis (Viorna) scotti Leatherflower. Blue 
to purple, nodding, urn Clematis with glaucous 
foliage. May, June, 10 inches. Conspicuous 
silky, tawny seed plumes. 50c; 3, $1.35. 
C. (Atragene) tenuiloba “Fairies-Bower.” In¬ 
troduced last j^ear, a 6 to 10 inch Clematis of 
high merit. Much divided leaves of light green, 
beautiful nodding flowers of deep blue-purple. 
See picture on cover. $1.00; 3, $2.50. 
Dalea (Parosela) eeneandra A plant that is 
different. Light and airy enough for any com¬ 
pany, its one to several slender arching stems 
rise to 24 inches or more and end in spreading, 
swaying racemes of silvery calyces and whit¬ 
ish blossoms. Blossom effect, June, August. 
Always an attractive novelty. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Delphineum bicoior Flowers of richest deep 
blue. June. Usually 12 inches or less. 30c; 
3, 75c. 
Dodecatheon pauciflorum Dwarf Shooting 
Star. Bears its charming and abundant flow¬ 
ers of bright rose and gold in May and June, 
at 8 to 10 inches. Rich soil, sun or light shade, 
ordinary moisture. 30c; 3, 85c; doz. $3.00. 
Echinacea angustifolia The lower Cone Flow¬ 
er, a great pink—not purple—Daisy, with ma¬ 
hogany center. Strikingly beautiful. 10 to 14 
inches. June. July. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Erigeroii caespitosus New. A broader-rayed 
Daisy than most, and a purer white. July. 10 
inches. 50c; 3, $1.35. 
E. canus Dainty narrow-rayed Daisy, or Flea- 
bane, of the rocky open places. Flowers an 
inch wide, white, leaves grayish, 10 inches. 
June. 20c; 3, 50c. 
E. commixtus Similar to flagellaris in size 
and habit, but making a ground cover of more 
attractive texture with its greener leaves, 
broader and neatly three-lobed at the tip. 
New. 50c; doz. $3.00. 
E. flagellaris An appealing small white 
Daisy, forming a delicate ground cover by 
rooting down at the ends of low, lateral 
branches. In bloom more or less from June to 
October. 25c; doz. $2.00. 
E. glabellus Pale lavender Daisies, with as 
many as five flowers to the 10 or 12 inch stem, 
above crowded leaves of glossy green. Ever¬ 
green. 35c; 3, 90c. 
Eriogonum flavum Many rounded umbels of 
soft yellow, fuzzy with stamens, on 4 to 12 
inch scapes, above green velvet rosettes, or in 
old plants, 10 inch mats. One of the most dis¬ 
tinct and beautiful habitants of the hot, lime¬ 
stone outcrops. ,,50c; 3, $1.35. 
Galium boreale Worthy of extensive use in 
partly shady places. The tiny, four petaled 
flowers in close racemes accent vertical lines. 
Foliage also fine. 12 inches or so. June, July. 
20c; 3, 50c. 
Galpinsia, see Oenothera. 
