Antennaria aprica Pussy-toes, Ladies’ Tobacco. 
Broad little leaves of silvery olive in inch-high ever¬ 
green mats, spreading slowly; pussy-toe flowers at 
4”. Gray-white, 20c; soft pink, 40c. 
A. campestris Unusual pistillate form with white 
ray flowers; leaves rich green, white below. 30c. 
A. microphylla Tiny leaves of charming pattern, in 
bluish silver. White furry toes, 8”. 35c. 
A. obovata A rougher textured aprica. 20c. 
Arenaria hookeri Hooker Sandwort. Dense prickly 
cushions of vivid green, smothered in late June or 
July with white clustered blossoms. At its best in 
very rocky soil in sun. 50c. 
Artemisia frigida A low tufted feathery, silvery 
and fragrant Sage. Arching silvery spikes of tiny 
yellowish bells, August. 25c; 3, 65c. 
Asclepias pumila An 8” Milkweed of close colony 
habit. Pretty leaves; abundant upright umbels 
creamy white in the type; good. Also a very rare 
light pink. Same price. 25c; 3, 60c. 
Aster fendleri A most charming introduction, na¬ 
tive from Nebraska south. Our personally chosen 
form, 10” or possibly taller, branches much and 
covers itself in September with dainty cupped blos¬ 
soms of lilac blue. 60c. 
A. kumleini Our Prairie Gem Blue selection chal¬ 
lenges comparison with any Aster of its color and 
stature. A sheet of blue and gold, Sept. 12”. 40c. 
A. kumleini Selected forms in rose pink and lacy- 
rayed silver blue. 25c; 3, 60c; doz. $2.00. 
A. meritus Rare dwarf with broad flat-topped 
corymb effect and special merit of flowering in 
July. Much admired pinkish violet; 8 to 12”. 35c. 
A. ptarmicoides (Unamia alba) Cream centered and 
white rayed beauty, beginning, July, lasting for 
weeks. 12” or more. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Golden Aster: see Chrysopsis and Sideranthus. 
Tansy Aster: Machaeranthera. 
Astragalus goniatus A lovely traveler, met with 
glad surprise. Festive bonnets of bright lavender 
touched with purple, June-August; 4 to 8”. (Confine 
if necessary.) 40c; doz. $3.50. 
Other Astragalus family members in Homalobus, 
Orophaca and Oxytropis. 
Campanula petiolata Western Harebell. Flaring 
bells, lavender to blue purple, freely produced, June- 
September; 8 to 12”. 30c; 3, 85c. 
Cerastium strictum Low spreading mat of rich 
green, multidudinous white flowers, May-July, to 
8”. Like a larger C. arvense. 25c. 
Chrysopsis villosa Golden Aster. Massed beauty in 
richest tone, August, September; 12”. Best effect, 
shear to 4” in June. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Clematis (Viorna) scotti Leatherflower. Glaucous 
foliage to 8 or 10”, intriguing blue to purple nod¬ 
ding urns, May, June; silky seed plumes. Moderately 
rich soil, sun or light shade. 50c; 3, $1.25. 
