Dalea (Parosela) aurea A striking plant of gray 
green and airy light yellow, Prairie Clover habit. 
Dalea (Parosela) enneandra Tall slender stemmed, 
airy plant, silvery blossom effect, long season. 
Erigeron macranthus Highly prized, many rayed 
blue Daisy, about 12” high, June, July. 
Erigeron montanensis Small white rayed Daisy 
with a season of ten weeks or more. 10”. New. 
Erigeron subtrinervis Lovely light lavender, Aug- 
ust. 18 to 20”. 
Iris missouriensis Silvery blue, late June, July. 
Lepachys pulcherrima (columnifera) Striking ma- 
roon rayed form, 24 to 30”. July, August. (5c) 
Lewisia rediviva Bitter-Root. Wide flowers of rich 
pink, one of the West’s rarest beauties. 
Machaeranthera tanacetifolia Tahoka Daisy. (an- 
nual.) Blue and gold, all-season. Sow early. (5c) 
Oenothera (Galpinsia) lavendulaefolia Low, bright 
yellow Evening Primrose. Long season. 5”, 
Oenothera (Meriolix) serrulata Select form, true 
from seed, flowers nearly two inches wide, bright 
yellow. Long season. 10 to 12”. 
Opuntia alairei Almost spineless Prickly Pear. 
Flowers yellow. 
Opuntia tortispina Similar garden effect to O. 
polyacantha. (Spines twisted. 
Osmorrihiza longistyla Sweet Cicily. Tall shade 
plant, tiny white flowers, fine fragrance. 
Phacelia linearis (annual) New and charming long 
season, lavender flowered plant. 10 to 12”. 
Penstemon albidus White Plains Penstemon. 10 
to 16”. (5c) 
Penstemon angustifolius Azure Penstemon. Most 
lovely Plains species. 12”. (5c) 
Penstemon eriantherus Crested Penstemon. Large 
flowered, warm lavender. 10 to 14”. (5c) 
Penstemon glaber Smooth Penstemon. Fine dark 
blue. 15 to 20”. (5c) 
Penstemon grandiflorus Shell-leaf Penstemon. To 
30”. Very large flowered, dark lavender, June. 
(5c) 
Penstemon nitidus Earliest of all, rich blue. May. 
(5c) | 
Penstemon procerus Light blue with many small 
clusters of small flowers to the stem. July. (5c) 
Penstemon secundiflorus Very beautiful heat en- 
during kind, wide blossoms of lilac purple. June. 
(5c) 
Penstemon unilateralis Slender, very tall; hand- 
some florets of blue and purple. (5c) 
Sisyrinchium angustifolium Blue-eyed Grass. 12”. 
Talinum parviflorum Small Sunbright, or Flame 
Flower. Opens in afternoon sun; long season. 7”. 
Thalictrum venulosum Dwarf Meadow Rue. Ex- 
cellent slightly silvered low leafage, flowers 
bronzy. 18’. 
Townsendia parryi Glowing lavender blossoms, 
usually stemming from the ground. (biennial.) 8”. 
Townsendia sericea iStemless like T. escapa, 
smaller, earlier. White or delicate pink. Stony 
ground. 
Vicia americana Wild Vetch. Attractive blue- 
purple Pea blossoms. 10”. Somewhat weedy. 
Zygadenus gramineus False Camas. (bulb.) Grassy 
leaves, spikes of cream and gold, to 16”. 
Two shrubs: Mahonia repens. Dwarf Oregon 
Grape. Evergreen Holly-like leaves, showy clus- 
ters of yellow blossoms in May, bluish fruits. 10”. 
and: Physocarpus monogyna Dwarf Ninebark. 
Spiraea-like, spring blooming, about 24” high, 
good landscape value. 
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