82 POTENTILLA lutea 
86—P. divisa, a silver leaved beauty from the 
middle west, sunlit yellow, = 
216—P. tonguei, 50 
307—P. rupestris pygmaea, .35 
273—P. megalantha, 2” yellow flowers, .50 
584—RANUNCULUS repens, .25 
63—R. Montana, the Rocky Mountain butter- 
cup, .50 
576—SANGUINARIA canadensis, bloodroot, .20, 
three for .50 
241—S. canadensis, pink form, .50 
111—SEDUM acre, .30 ri 
124—S. sieboldi, .35 
126—S. ternatum, .30 . 
731—SHORTIA galacifolia, .25 
23—SENECIO canus, a compact, gray, almost 
white cushion with airy sprays of yellow 
flowers, excellent for a dry situation, .50 
138—-SIEVERSIA ciliata, low, tufted plants with 
area leaves and nodding pale flowers, 
134—SILENE acaulis: 
188—S. virginica, .25 
297—S. Pennsylvanicum, .35 
152—S. Wherryi, .35 
24—S. alpestris flor plena, white, .50 
176—SPIREA filipendula, .35 
577—THALICTRUM kyusiana, .75 
140—THYMUS citriodorus 
142—T. serpyllum album 
143—T. serpyllum cocineus 
144—T, serpyllum languginosus, wooly thyme, .35 
446--TIARELLA cordifolia, foam flower, ee 
609—TRILLIUM erectum, .25 
610—T. grandiflorum, 15, are for .25 
103—T. nivale — 
713—T. stylosum 
714—T. undulatum, .25 
147—VANCOUVERIA inerauiiae 50 
187—VERONICA gentianoides 
_ 156—V. teucrium trehani 
 99—Y. spicata alba See 
