ROCKY MOUNTAIN RARITIES 
PLANTS AND SEEDS 
PRICE: Plants, 50 cents each, unless otherwise noted. 
8 of one variety for $1.00. 
10 of one variety for $3.00. 
100 of one variety for $25.00. 
Seeds, 25c per pkt., except where noted. “Plants 
only” indicates that seed is scarce or unobtainable. 

ABRONIA fragrans, Snowball. Cymes of strongly fragrant whitish 
flowers, semi-prostrate; lovely turned loose on dry sunny banks, 
ACONITUM columbianum, Monkshood. Dark blue hoods, larkspur 
foliage; moist valleys; 3 feet. 
ACTINELLA acaulis, Woolly Daisy. A well behaved, long season 
yellow daisy; soft gray foliage. Alpine, 4 inches. See page 6. 
ALLIUM, Wild Onion. Ordinary garden conditions. 
cernuum. Rose pink flowers; graceful. 
geyeri, Pink, showy; drought resistant. 
pikeana. A delicate fairy-like, erect edition of cernuum from Pikes 
Peak; peaty soil. 
reticulatum. Rather like A. cernuum, but with erect head. 
ANAPHALIS, Pearly Everlasting. 
subalpina. Numerous white flowers on woolly white stems rising from 
flat silver foliage; gravelly soil. 
ANDROSACE. 
subumbellata. A two-inch bouquet of minute white stars; annual. 
Seed only. 
ANEMONE, Windflower. 
globosa. Deep rose pink, also white. Round, fluffy white seed heads. 
parviflora. White single flowers on 4-inch stems; a dainty stray from 
the Arctic; high mountain bogs; shade. Searce, 75e. 
pulsatilla. See Pulsatilla hirsutissima. 
zephyra, Alpine Anemone. Like A. narcissiflora. Lovely clear white 
flowers and good foliage; acid bogs; plants only; seed sometimes 
available. 
ANOGRA, White Evening Primrose. Sunny open places, any soil. 
albicaulis. Large silky white flowers, twisting up into pink as they 
fade, profuse on low coarse plants. 6 to 10 inches; annual. 
Seed only. 
coronopifolia. A low, flat, neat member of a somewhat untidy family. 
Anthers showy against a white periath of finest silk. Dry alkali 
plains. 
ANTENNARIA, Pussy-Toes. 
rosea. Heads of white or pink flowers; forms the neatest, flattest 
earpet of silver gray; gravelly soil, sun. 
AQUILEGIA, Columbine. Well-drained leafmold soil. 
coerulea, The exquisite blue and white columbine of the Colorado 
Rockies. Large graceful long-spurred blooms, specially selected 
strain; seed 50c per pkt. Seed from the wild, 25c per pkt. 
longissima. Pale yellow flowers with 5-inch spurs which add unusual 
grace and charin. Award of Merit, Chelsea 1934. Large field grown 
plants, $1.00 each; seed scarce, 50c per pkt. 
saximontana (brevistyla). A rare and lovely alpine miniature of 
A. coerulea with shorter spurs. Blooms profusely in spring, then 
trickles occasional blooms later. Most attractive foliage; easy to 
grow where their roots can burrow indefinitely under a rock. 
Seed 50c per pkt. See page 6. 
