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stems, 4 to 6 inches bearing large, waxy. Wiite 
flowers that appear after the fall rains start. 
Very fine. 50c each. 
Capnoides Monianum — Mountain Corydalis — 
A very useful annual for early bloom. Masses 
of light green feathery foliage and loose clus- 
ters of bright yellow flowers. Starts to bloom 
when 4 inches high. and continues until is 
reaches a height of 10 inches. 
Comandra Pallida — Toadflax— Flower stems 6 
inches high with heads of greenish flowers in 
early spring. 
Cracea Virginica — Calico-pea — A bushy 
plant with pinnate leaves 10 inches, high bear- 
ing many flowers of unusual combination. 
The pea-form flowers are of nice size, stand- 
ard petals and keel are cream to deep yellow, 
wings are bright rose pink. 
Cassia Fasciculata — Partridge-pea — Sen- 
sitive leaves of feathery form. Large yellow, 
flowers with black stamens. 10 inch annual 
blooming most of summer. 
Chrysepsis Villosa — Golden Aster — A bushy 
plant with small gray-green leaves 8 inches 
high, yellow flowers in late summer and fall. 
Commelina Crispa— Dayflower — Semi-creep- 
ing plant, jointed stems, bright blue flowers all 
summer. 
Callirhoe Invelucrata —-Poppy Mallow — 
Trailing plant with long thick roots, deeply 
cleft leaves, red flowers with white center in 
spring and summer. 
Callirhoe Alceoi 
Erect, 6 inches h, brdxching at the base from 
a thick woody f the leaves deep'y 
lobed, flowets pink or white, blooming nearly 
all summer. 




Coreopsis Tinctoria — Tickseed — Annual 
with branching stems and few leaves, bright 
yellow flower with rich crimson centers in late 
fall. 
Delphinium Virescens — Prairie Larkspur — 
Erect stems up to 3 feet, bluish-white flowers 
in terminal racemes. If cut back when flowers 
fade it will bloom again, blooms in spring and 
early summer. 
Evolvulus Nuttallianus — Several leafy stems 
6 inches high with small pink flowers, belong 
to the Morning Glory family altho it is non- 
twining and is not weedy. Blooms in the 
spring. 

