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* Native Plants— Continued 
* RANUNCULUS CYMBALARIA: Trailing buttercup. A little beauty for a sunny spot vrhere 
* moisture is plentiful. The tiny buttercups are massed on the glossy little plant, 
almost hiding the leaves. Plant is a true creeper and rarely reaches an inch in 
height. Sandy soil preferred. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
* SEHECIO CANUS: A dv/arf form that rarely exceeds 12 inches. Leaves silvery, fleavers 
orange or yellow in capitate clusters. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
SENECIO PLATTENSIS : A similar form but taller. Leaves dark green. Prefers cool 
slopes where S. canus likes sun. * 03.00 per hundred plants. 
* SISYRINCHIUM ANGU3TIF0LIUM: Blue eyed grass. This dainty member of the Iris fara- 
ily rarely grows over ten inches high. The star shaped flowers are blue and the 
leaves are grass-like. Cool location. June 03.00 per hundred plants. 
SMILACINA STELLATA: Star-flowered Soloman*s Seal. A dainty 6 inch plant for shady 
locations. Flowers in late May or June. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
* STANLEYA PIHNATAs Our "Golden Plume". This large showy perennial is one of our 
outstanding offerings. Fully two feet or higher sometimes, the showy spikes of 
yellow blossoms are sometimes 18 inches in length. Prefers extremely dry and 
sunny location. Drainage essential. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
* STEIRONEMA CILIATUM: Fringed loosestrife, as commonly called, likes shade but also 
will do well in full sun. The inch-wide yellow blossoms appear in the axis of the 
leaves. Blooms in late June and through July. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
TRADESCANTIA 0CCIDENTA1IS: Spiderwort or spider lily. Three petal flowers of rich 
indigo, 12 inches. Prefers full sun and sand. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
*. THERM0PSIS BH0MBIF0LIA: False Lupine or Golden Peas. Masses of yellow blossoms 
appear in May and June. Height about 6 inches. Spreads by creeping rootstocks.Pre¬ 
fers full sun and drainage. Any soil. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
* VIOLA NUTTALLII: This little yellow violet is a beauty and quite adaptable to any 
location so long as it is in full sun, . • 03.00 per hundred plants. 
VIOLA ADUNCA: A blue that is also a sun lover. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
* VIOLA RUGUL0SA: VJhite wood violet prefers deep shade. The white flowers are pink 
inside. Humus needed. 03.00 per hundred plants. 
1Y00DSIA (?) a dv/arf dry land fern not over .6 inches high. Prefers shady though 
dry location. * 03.00 per hundred plants. 
* YUCCA GLAUCA: A showy plant even when not in blossom. The sword-like leaves re¬ 
main evergreen. Tall spikes of greenish white blossoms in June, Sandy location and 
full sun is indicated. 05.00 per hundred sdlgs. 
NATIVE SHRUBS 
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ARTEMISIA CANA: Valley sage brush. A fragrant silvery shrub about three feet high, 
tosses of tiny yellow blossoms in late summer. Holds its leaves through winter months. 
Seedlings (lyr) 03.00 per hundred 2 year old 05.00 per hundred. 
ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULOIDES: Commonly called Dragon or Green sage. A fine leaf plant 
of bright green. Two feet is about maximum height. Likes full sun and drainage. 
03.00 per hundred seedling plants. 
ARTEMISIA FEIGIDA: Fringed sage- a dv/arf mound shaped silvery plant about 8 to 10 
inches high. Foliage silty and fragrant. Our best seller in the Artemisia line. 
03.00 per hundred plants. 
ARTEMISIA TRIDENTATA: Desert Sage. Ours is a decidedly dwarf variety that rarely 
grows over a foot high. The gray green-foliage remains on the plant all winter and is 
very fragrant. 03.00 per hundred sdlgs. 
ATRIPLEX C0NFERTIF0LIA: A low compact gray-green shrub especially adapted to ex¬ 
tremely dry location. Commonly called "Shadscale". Maximum height about one foot. 
IWo year old plants at 05.00 per hundred. 
