P. longifolia Handsome upright species, to 6’’; clus- 
ter flowered, producing wide masses of mauve pink, 
May; ieaves dark green. 50c; 3, $1.25. 
P. scleranthifolia White, free flowering, thrilling 
in wide dense mats or trailing over rocks; May. 
Permanent light shade. Propagated from finest 
forms, now first offered. 60c; 3, $1.50. 
Phlox “Little Cheyenne.’ Most perfect little blos- 
soms imaginable, shining white with the usual speck 
of gold; may. Intermediate between hocdi and an- 
dicola, species undetermined. Each $1.00. 
Potentilla divisa Astonishing beauty in sunlit yel- 
low from a tuft of silvered leaves; early May. 
Height 3’, spread to 10”. 50c; 3, $1.35. 
Senecio purshianus Plant of nice habit, displaying 
in June airy light gold blossoms, 8 or 9” up from a 
permanently gray leaf mass. 35c; 3, 75c. 
Sideranthus spinulosus. Massed light golden inch- 
wide Asters, September, October. Dense low type, 
6”; fine textured frosty foliage. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Solidago mollis Most attractive Goldenrod bearing 
roundish heads, 5 to 12’’; Sept. Slow traveler. 25c. 
S. pulcherrima (formerly listed as trinervata.) 
Same September beauty with plump tapering rods, 
to 16”, and happy faculty of not traveling. 35c. 
Talinum parvifiorum Little Sunbright. Tuft of 2” 
succulent leaves, airy rosy blossoms every summer 
afternoon; 7’. Tiny tubers, 3, 35c. 
Thalictrum venulosum Especially good slightly blu- 
ish foliage masses, to 8’, for all season effect. 
Bronzy bloom, to 15 or 18’. 35c; 3, 70c. 
Thermopsis rhombifolia Dwarf Golden Pea. Brcad 
packed racemes of glowing yellow, May; 12’. Un- 
usual and beautiful. Slow colonizer. 35c; 3, 65c. 
Townsendia exscapa Easter Daisy. Tuffet of narrow 
silvery evergreen leaves, incredibly wide glowing 
pink Daisies, all under 2” of height. Apr., May. For 
dryest, leanest scree. 35c; 3, 85c. 
T. sericea Even more dwarf, similar habit, greets 
early April with many a smile in white or delicate 
pink; leaves ashy green. Limy scree. 35c; 8, 85c. 
Tradescantia bracteata Rainbow Spiderwort. Amaz- 
ing variety of colors, baby-blue, purple, bright rose 
and intermediates. Blooms at 4” in June, continues 
to 10”, late summer, 20c;.3, 55c; doz. $2.00. 
New large Appleblossom pink, 40c each. 
T.cccidentalis Sand Spiderwort. Shades of blue, and 
foliage glaucous; beautiful, long season. 20c; 3, 45ce. 
Verbena bipinnatifida Popular bright blue. lilac, 
marvelous all season performance; low, trailing. 
Hardy, but avoid winter wet at crowns. Blooms by 
late June from seed. Pkt. 10c. Plants 30c; 3, 75c. 
Viola atlunea A happy little deep blue Violet for 
part shade. Often blossoms in autumn. 25c; 3, 60c. 
V. nephophyllaLovely big blue that likes much 
moisture through flowering time. 35c; 3, 85c. 
\ is nuttalli Brilliant golden Violet of the dry open 
plains. Heavy producer, April through May; 3 to 
7”; sun.or light shade. 30c; 3, 50c; doz. $1.80. 
V. rugulosa White with violet pencilings; 6 to 12”. 
Slow spreading groundcover, part shade, 30c; 3, 75c. 
