blue-purple, May, June. 6 to 10” high. Prefers 
rich soil, not too dry. A recent introduction of 
highest praise. $1.00; 3, $2.50. 
Dalea (Parosela) enneandra Airy swaying 
racemes of silvery calyces and whitish blos¬ 
soms are carried 24” or more up, on slender 
arching stems. Can be interplanted with any 
low material with delightful result. Blossom 
effect, June, August. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Delphineum bicolor Wild Larkspur. Flowers of 
deep blue velvet on a branching 12” plant, 
June. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Dodecatheon pauciflorum Dwarf Shooting 
Star. Bears its charming rockets of bright 
rose and gold in May and June. Usually 8” or 
less. Likes rich soil and is not a plant of wet 
places. 40c; 3, $1.00; doz. $3.50. 
Echinacea angustifolia The lower Cone Flow¬ 
er, a great pink—not purple—Daisy with 
prickly mahogany center. Strikingly beautiful 
10 to 14”. June, July. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Erigeron caespitosus Very pretty white Flea- 
bane Daisy with the useful habit of July flow¬ 
ering. 10”. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
E. cairns Similar but sometimes tinted laven¬ 
der, very narrow rayed. 10”, leaves grayish. 
June. 20c; 3, 50c. 
E. commixtus A slightly smaller, neater, less 
invasive sister to flagellaris. Height 6 to 7”, 
June and later. New and rare. You will like it. 
40c; doz. $2.50. 
E. flagellaris Whiplash Daisy. An appealing, 
delicate ground-cover with a surge of white 
blossoms in June and scattered bloom to Oc¬ 
tober. Sets many new plants within a range 
of 20” if the low lateral branches that root at 
the.tips are not clipped back. 25c; doz. $1.50. 
E. glabellus Lavender or white, as many as 
five flowers to the stem. Many stemmed, 8 to 
12”. Mat of glossy evergreen leaves. 35c; 
3, 90c. 
Eriogonum flavum Distinct and beautiful 
plant of perfect garden habit. Green velvet 
leaves, lined white, lie in a close mat on the 
ground; large umbels of yellow, fuzzy with 
stamens, rise 4 to 12”, in June. 50c; 3, $1.35. 
Galium horeale Tiny white flowers in close 
vertical spikes, June, July. Leaves small, dark 
green. Light shade, rich soil. 20c; 3, 50c. 
Galpinsia, see Oenothera. 
Gutierrezia sarothrae Broom Bush. A Golden- 
rod cousin, growing into a hemisphere of vivid 
green, turning to gold in September. Much 
admired. Height 10 or 12”. 35c; 3, 65c. 
Hedeoma canipo'ra Perennial Pennyroyal, of 
delectable and satisfying fragrance. Rounded, 
8” bushlet flushed with tiny pink lavender 
blossoms from June on. 40c; 3, $1.00; doz. 
$2.50. 
Homalobus (Astragalus) caespitosus A prick¬ 
ly, faintly frosty, 2” cushion, irresistible in 
