C. (Atragene) tenuiloba Fairies’ Bower. Charming, 
distinct, rare and permanent in the affections are 
its large half-open, nodding purple blossoms, above 
finely cut leaves; 8 to 10”; May, June. (Spreads 
slowly. Rich soil, light shade. 80c each. 
Dalea (Parosela) aurea Rare, novel, and exotic 
appearing plant of silvery green and airy light yel- 
low, in Prairie Clover effect. 10 to 16’. 50c. 
D. (Parosela) enneandra Quite different, with 
white and silver in slender swaying racemes, 24” or 
more up. Bloom effect, June-August. 30c; 3, 85c. 
Dodecatheon pauciflorum (vulgare: Hortus) Col- 
ored brilliantly in rose and gold this is perhaps the 
most adaptable of the Shooting Stars 4 to 10”. 
Try it wherever you need color. 40c; doz. $3.50. 
Echinacea angustifolia Pink Coneflower. Wide rosy 
rays about a glossy mahogany cone. Strikingly dif- 
ferent and beautiful. Foliage 5” high, blossoms 10 
to 14’. 30c; 3, 75c; doz. $2.50. 
Erigeron caespitosus Little Daisies of purest white, 
always welcome in my garden; 8 to 10”; July. 30c. 
E. flagellaris Whiplash Daisy. Abundant little 
white and gold blossoms, long season. Ground cover 
plant with runners: 25c; doz. 85c; 100, $2.50. 
A less invasive type: (formerly listed as E. commix- 
tus) with lobe-tipped, greener leaves. 35c; doz. 95c. 
E. nematophyllus A white and gold gem of May 
and June. Tuffet of leaves to 8” or wider, blossoms 
an inch wide, and abundant, 5” up. Scree. 50c; 3, 
$1.20. 
Eriogonum flavum Beautiful all-season mats of 
rich green felted leaves and large fuzzy umbels of 
soft yellow, June. 4 to 12”. Scree. 50c; 3, $1.20. 
Catierrezia sarsthrae Golden Dome, Indian Broom 
plant. Hemispheres of vivid green melt into glowing 
gold, in September. 10 to 12’. 35c; 3, 75c. 
Hedcoma camporum Perennial Pennyroyal. Trim 
8’ rounded bushlets, flushed with pink lavender 
Mint blossoms, June, on. Finest fragrance, and 
makes a delicious tea. 35c; 3, 75c. 
Iris missouriensis Slender upright foliage and blos- 
soms of silvery blue, to 18’. 35c. 
Lathyrus incanus Sand Pea. Three-quarter inck 
blossoms, clusters of two to seven, rose banner, pink 
to white wings; May; 4 to 10’. Stems and leaves 
glaucous, somewhat downy. 
L. orhatus is almost the same but glabrous, and is 
often brighter colored. These are speaders worth 
controlling. Either, 30c; 3, 75c; doz. $2.00. 
Lesquerella spatulata Bladder-Pod. Dainty Cruci- 
fer, festive in brightest yellow, May-July. 4” high, 
spread 10’. Beautiful gray green rosettes. A gem 
one must see. Scree. 35c; 3, 80c. 
Leucocrinum montanum Sand Lily. Bountiful suc- 
cession of stemless little Lilies, waxy white, gold 
stamened, fragrant, from a tuft of grassy leaves; 
April, May. Cover roots 2’. 35c; 3, 85c; doz. $3.00. 
Lewisia rediviva  Bitter-Root. Wyoming plains 
stock. Well developed roots, every plant selected 
for full petalage and rich carmine pink tone. 50c; 
3, $1.35. 
Liatris ligulistylis Blazing Star. Largest flower 
