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LINUM LEWISTA: Wild blue flax, $3.00 per hundred plants. 
LITHOSPE RIUM LINNARIFOLIUM: Puccoon. Sandy soil and full sun. Eight inches tall. 
Lemon colored blossoms very numerous and blooming period continues for some time. 
33.00 per hundred plants. 
LUPINUS ARGUITSA: Lupine. A showy plant of robust proportions, Unlike most Lupines 
this plant prefers dry rocky locations. It is. fully two feet high and is covered by 
masses of o,.1mpact blue spikes of pea-like blossoms. Blooming period unusually long. 
‘$5.00 per hundred plants.. Ne 
MALVASTRUM COCCINEUM: False or Flame mallow. In late June and July its many orange~ 
red blossoms glsam like fire in the contrasting silver foliage. Favors dry sterile lo- 
-gation. 83.00 por hundred plants... 
MAMILLARIA MISSOURIENSIS: Ball or Pinoushion Cactus. Waxy yellow flowers followed 
py scarlet berries. $5.00 per hundred. 
MAMILLARIA VIVIPARA : Sister plant of the above. specie. Somewhat larger than preced-= 
_ ing. specie. Blossoms carmine followed by large greenish-bronze berries. $5.00 per 
hundred plants. Specimen . clumps @ 20¢ each. 
“MEMTZELIA DECAPUTELA: Evening Star or Scoria Lily. Biennial. Large plant with ex= 
ceedingly fre grant flowers that are sometimes 5 inches wide. Blossoms open about sun@ 
down. Seedling plants @ $3.00 per hundred. i 
' MERIOLIX SERRULATA: A bushlet type of the evening primrose line. Not typical of this 
family in that its blossoms remain ‘open’ through the day. About 8 inches hich and 
“mound shape. Blooming period ‘covers abvut a month. Blossoms lemon culer, orinkly and 
about l.ineh wide. $5.00 per hundred plants. . 
MERTENSTA LANCHOLATA: Dwarf wild Forget-me-not.» Also called nodding blue bell. One 
of our finest floral offerings. $5.00 per hundred plants.” 
_ WONARDO FISTULOSA: Wild Bergamot. One of the showiest of the Mint Family. Late. 
June and July. , Large 2 inch blossoms purple in color. Appears best in massed stands. 
$3.00 per hundred plants. ith 3 
OPUMTIA PRAGILIS: Brittle cactus. $3.00.per hundred plants. 
OPUNTIA POLYCANTHA: Prickly Pear Cactus. One of our showiest floral offerings. 
Large double blossoms of waxy yellow that are Sometimes fully four inches wide and 
are massed on tips of pear shaped joints. Plant sprawls, not over six inches high 
but may cover several feet in area. Sesdlings @ $3.00 per hundred. 
OREOCARYA GLOMERATA: Butte Candle. While normally a biennial it Will Sct like a 
perennial if cut back immediately after blooming. The spikes of snowy forget=me-not 
‘blossoms ocour ii June and July and are very fregrant. Seedling plants © $3.00 per 
hundred. 
OXYTROPIS J,AMBERTIT: Purple.Loco. Dense spikes of purple blossoms on stiff stems 
oceur in June. 35-00. per hundred. Py eet ee | 
OENOTHERA GABSPITOSA;: (Pachylophus caespitosus) Butte Evening Primrose widely known 
under the misnomer of “Gumbo Lily". One of our outstanding offerings. Plaut is 
caespitose, flowers 2 to 4 inches wide, stemless, and very fragrant. Blossoms open 
sin earl evening and remain open until about ten the following day when they turn 
pink and fade. Starts blooming in late May and.continues until September is drought 
does not hit tco soon. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
PENTS TEMON ANGUSTIFOLIA: Slender compact spikes of blue flowers. Mey. $3.90 per 
hundred plants. — | oh 
PENTSTEMON ALBIDUS: White flowering. July. Prefers sterile soil and full sun. 
$3.00 per hundred plants. meh? ; 
PEN TS TEMON. ERIAU THERA (P. cristatus) Crested Beardtongue. Large light purple flowers. 
dry sunny location and clay soil. $3.00 per hundred. . 
- PENTSTEMON GRiCILIS: A dainty. 1ittle beardtongue that favors cool grassy slopes. 
Light blue flowers. June. $3.00 per hundred. | | | 
PENTSTEMON GRAM DIFLORUS: A tall plant. Leaves thick and waxy. Flowers pink to 
light purple and very large. About two foet high. $3.00 per hundred plants. 
PENTSTEMON NITIDUS: Dwarf Blue. Outstanding beardtongue and especially .dapted to 
dry rock garden. May $3.00 per hundred plants. 
PETALOSTEMON CANDIDUS: White Prairie Clover. Sand and full sun. $3,00 per hundred. 
