C. (Atragene) tenuiloba Fairies’ Bower. Rare, dis¬ 
tinct, charming and permanent in the affections are 
these large half-open nodding, airy, purple blos¬ 
soms, above fine cut foliage, May, June; 8 to 10”. 
Spreads slowly. Rich soil, light shade. 80c. 
Dalea (Parosela) enneandra Slender swaying ra¬ 
cemes, white and silver, from an arching stem 24” 
or more tall. Flower effect, June-Aug. 30c. 
Delphineum bicolor Flowers of deep purple-blue 
velvet, May, June; branching 12” plant. Dormant 
in summer. Rich soil. 30c; 3, 75c; doz. $2.50. 
Dodecatheon pauciflorum Shooting Star. Lovely 
and conspicuous in the Black Hills in May and June, 
in hot limestone crevices or cool humus it gives 
a real show of bright rose and gold; 4 to 10”. Dor¬ 
mant by mid-summer. 40c; doz. $3.50. 
Echinacea angustifolia Pink Cone Flower. Broad 
rosy rays centered about glossy chocolate drops. 
Strikingly different and beautiful. Foliage 5”, flow¬ 
ers 10 to 14”; 30c; 3, 75c; doz. $2.50. 
Erigeron caespitosus Little Daisies of purest white, 
branching 8 to 10” stems; July. 30c. 
E. canus White to lavender Daisies, 8 to 10”, with 
frosted foliage; June. 30c. 
E. commixtus The cover photograph of E. flagel- 
laris would pass for this also, since it does not show 
the leaves. This has green leaves, triple lobed at the 
tip; flowers a trifle smaller. It is, let us say, better 
behaved, admirable. 40c. 
E. flagellaris Whiplash Daisy. See cover. 25c. 
E. glabellus Flowers lavender to white, several to 
the stem, 8 to 12”. Foliage evergreen. 30c. 
E. nematophyllus Another Erigeron! Yes, and a 
beauty. Forms an 8” or wider tuffet of short linear 
leaves. Blossoms like E. compositus but larger and 
whiter; height 2 to 5”; May, June. 50c. 
Erigonum flavum Beautiful all-season mats of 
green velvet leaves, white below, to perhaps a foot 
wide; large fuzzy umbels of soft yellow, June; to 
12”. Best in scree. 50c; 3, $1.25. 
Eurotia lanata Winter Fat, White Sage. Interest¬ 
ing low plant of light gray tone. 35c. 
Gutierrezia sarothrae Indian Broom plant. Hemi¬ 
spheres of vivid green, 10 to 12” high, turn to glow¬ 
ing gold with September blossoming. 35c. 
Hedeoma campora A perennial Pennyroyal. Trim 
8” rounded bushlets flushed with pink-lavender 
Mint blossoms, June on. Wonderful fragrance. 
Makes a delicious tea. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
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Homalobus caespitosus An irresistable cushion 
plant, attaining a spread of 8”, prickly, a bit frosty, 
hidden in May with purple or violet little Pea blos¬ 
soms with white-tipped wings. Scree required. 30c; 
3, 80c. 
Lathyrus incanus Sand Pea. Three-quarter inch 
blossoms in showy clusters, rose in the banner, pale 
pink to white in the wings, May; 4 to 10”. Stems 
and leaves glaucous, softly hairy. 
