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Native Plants—Continued 
* ASTRAGALUS MISSOURIENSIS: A sprawling type with silvery leaves. The showy pea¬ 
like blossoms occur in May and June. Stems long and can be used for cut flow¬ 
ers. $3*00 per hundred plants. 
ASTRAGALUS TRIPHYLLUS: (Orophaca caespitosa) Tufted milk vetch. A delightful 
mound of cream colored blossoms in very early May, A natural for the dry rock gar¬ 
den. Sun and poor soil. $5.00 per hundred plants. 
* BRAUNERIA ANGUSTIFOLIA (Echinacea) Purple cone flower. A large showy flower of 
the dry hills. Prickly mahogany center-surrounded by drooping pink rays. 18 in¬ 
ches high. July and August. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
* CALOCHORTUS NUTTALLII: Sego or mariposa lily. Graded bulbs as well as seeds.(See 
seed list) Dry sunny location with good drainage. Plants about four inches 
deep. $3.00 per hundred bulbs. 
* CHRYSOPSIS VTTiLOSA: Golden or hairy aster. Numerous golden flovrers that last over 
a long period. July, Aug., and September $3.00 per hundred plants. 
* CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA: Western hairbell or bluebell. About eight inches is maxi¬ 
mum height. Drainage and humus. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
* ERIOGONUM FLAVUM: Dwarf golden buckwheat. Four to 6 inches high. Golden flowers 
later turn rose colored before fading. June to July. Prefers dry and sunny loca¬ 
tion with rather poor clay soil. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
* FRITILLARIA ATROPURPUREA: Leopard lily or "Mission Bells". 8 inches high. Flowers 
bronze and spotted and are drooping in habit. $3,00 per hundred bulbs. 
-x- GALIUM BOREALE: ladies bedstraw.; low, not over one foot high. Masses of tiny 
white flowers. Shade or Sun. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
* GAUM COCCINEA: Waving butterfly. The dainty drooping spikes or pink and white 
flowers are very fragrant. . $3.00 per hundred plants. 
-x- GEUM TRIFLORUM: Torch flower. Cool slopes where drainage is-good appears to be 
its favored site. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
HEDEOMA NANA: A trim dwarf bushlet about eight inches high or less. Tiny mint 
flowers are very numerous and light purple in color. Plant is pleasingly fragrant. 
Prefers dry sunny location. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
* HEDYSARUM CINERESCEN3: A showy legume that is characterized by bright pink spikes 
of waxy pea blossoms. About 12 inches high. Does best in massed stands. Prefers 
cool well drained location. $5.00 per hundred plants. 
* LEPACKYS COLUMNARIS (The drooping golden rays surround a cone of brown. Height ab¬ 
out one foot. Prefers sun and drainage. $3,00 per hundred plants. 
* LESQUERELLA ALPINA: A true rockery plant. Less than four inches high and mound 
shaped. The yellow blossoms are massed over the entire plant in May. Prefers dry 
south slope where the going is tough. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
LEUCOCRINUM MONTANUM: White Mountain or Sand Lily. A mass of fragrant little 
stemless lilies occur in early spring. ‘ $5.00 per hundred plants. 
* LE7ISIA REDIVIVA: Bitterroot, the state flower of Montana. Large pink blossoms on 
short stems, A natural for the dry rock garden. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
* LIATRIS PUNCTATA: Dwarf "Blazing Star". Compact purple spikes of star-like bloss¬ 
oms. Prefers it very dry and in full sun. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
* LINUM LEWESII: Blue Prairie Flax. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
-x- LITIIOSPERMUM LINEARIFOLIUM: Puccoon. The many crinkly lemon colored flowers appear 
in late May and June. Sand and full sun. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
LUPINUS ARGENTEA: A bushy perennial about two feet high. The showy masses of 
purple flowers continue for a long period. :„>5.00 per hundred plants. 
-x- MAMILLARIA VIVIPARA: (Coryphantha) Ball or Pincushion cactus. Showy carmine flawy¬ 
ers occur in June followed by large berries that resemble birds eggs in a nest. 
Dry sterile soil and in full sun, $3.00 per hundred plants. 
