Echinacea angustifolia Pink Cone-flower. Beauti- 
ful, distinct and showy, July (10c) 
Erigeron macranthus Highly rated many-rayed 
blue Daisy, about 12”’ high, June, July. 
Erigeron montanensis Small white rayed Daisy 
with a season of ten weeks or more. New. 
Erigeron subtrinervis Lovely light lavender, Au- 
gust. 18 or 20’. 
Gaillardia pulchella (annual) Low widely branch- 
ing form with month after month of wide, flat- 
rayed blosoms of red and gold. (20c) 
Galium boreale Northern Bedstraw. Tiny white 
blossoms in racemes and masses. 
Gutierrezia sarothrae Broom Bush, a_ golden 
mound, usually less than 12”, September. 
Hedeoma camporum Perennial Pennyroyal. Finest 
fragrance, long season. 
Ipomoea leptophylla Bush Morning-glory. Wide 
spreading; handsome reddish flowers, July, on. 
Iris missouriensis Silvery blue, late June, July. 
Lepachys pulcherrima (columnifera) Striking ma- 
roon-rayed form, 24 to 30”, July, August. (10c) 
Lewisia rediviva One of the West’s finest prod- 
ucts, Bitter-Root. Wide flowers of rich pink. 
Liatris ligulistylis Blazing Star. Flaming purple, a 
blazing comet compared to others. (10c) 
Liatris punctata Dwarf Gayfeather. Aug. 14”. 
(10c) 
Liatris intermedia (squarrosa var.) Fine dwarf. 
Machaeranthera tanacetifolia Tahoka Daisy. (an- 
nual) Blue and gold, all-season. Sow early. (10c) 
Mertensia lanceolata’ Prairie Bluebell. April to late 
June, never exceeding 10”. 
—Nemrastviis’acuta™ (bulb) “Most lovely blossoms of 
light blue, inch and a half wide, June, 8”. 
Oenothera caespitosa Large-flowered white, stem- 
less Evening Primrose. Long season. 
Oenothera (Galpinsia) lavandulaefolia Low, bright 
yellow Evening Primrose. Long season. 
Oenothera (Meriolix) serrulata Select form, true 
from seed, flowers nearly two inches wide, bright 
yellow Evening Primrose. Long season. (35c) 
Opuntia alairei Almost spineless Prickly Pear; 
flowers yellow. 
Opuntia fragilis Dwarf Prickly Pear. Yellow. (10) 
Opuntia humifusa Large flowered, June; fruit-red. 
Opuntia polyacantha Yellow flowered, many-spined. 
Opuntia  tortispina Somewhat similar, spines 
twisted. 
Oreocarya glomerata Prairie Candle. Pretty white 
Forgets-me-nots in plump columns; usually bi- 
ennial. 
Osmorrhiza longistyla Sweet Cicely. Tall shade 
plant, tiny white flowers, fine fragrance. 
Oxytropis lamberti Purple Loco. Grand plant for 
limy well-drained places. 12’’, June. 
Phacelia linearis (annual) New and charming long 
season, lavender flowered plant. 10 ta 12”. 
Penstemon albidus White Plains Penstemon. All 
Penstemon seed, 10c the packet, except as noted. 
Penstemon angustifolius Azure Penstemon, 12”’. 
Penstemon eriantherus Crested Penstemon. Lav- 
ender. : 
Penstemon glaber. Smooth Penstemon. Dark blue. 
Penstemon gracilis Slender Penstemon. Lavender. 
Penstemon = grandiflorus Shell-leaf Penstemon. 
Very large flowered, dark lavender, June. 
Penstemon haydeni Blow-out Penstemon. Very 
rare dune plant from the Nebraska Sandhills. 
Flowers large, milky blue, fragrant. (50c) 
Penstemon nitidus Earliest of all, rich blue. 
