drained soil; 3 to 5’’. Luxurates in scree with a little 
richness. Half shade first summer. 30c; 3, 80c. 
P. andicola Large white blossomed creeping Phlox 
of the high prairies, blooming from April through 
June; 4’. Same culture, this and following Phlox- 
es as for alyssifolia. 25c; 3, 65c; doz. $2.35. 
New blue lavender, choice form, 40c; 3, 90c. 
- New lovely powder blue, 50c; 3, $1.35. 
Select extra large white, 45c; 3, $1.10. 
P. hoodi Mossy green, snowed over with lovely lit- 
tle blossoms, April, May. Very slow spreading, fin- 
ally making wide mats. 35c; 3, 85c; doz. $3.00. 
P. longifolia Handsome upright species, to 6”; 
cluster flowered, producing wide masses of mauve 
pink, in May; leaves dark green. 50c; 3, $1.25. 
P. scieranthifolia Free flowering white, thrilling 
in its wide dense mats or trailing down over rocks; 
May. Permanent light shade. New. 50c. 
Phlox “Little Cheyenne” (hoodi X andicola) Most 
perfect little blossoms imaginable, shining white 
with the usual speck of gold; May. 65c; 3, $1.50. 
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. 
Ranunculus glaberrimus Low species of earliest 
spring, laquered blossoms ‘‘like gold coins.’ 35c. 
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 glaberrima Dwarf selection of Smooth 
Goldenrod, 10 to 12”, with unusually charming 
broad, nodding-tipped panicles; August. Moderately 
encroaching. 25c. 
S. mollis Very attractiive Goldenrod bearing bil- 
lowy heads at 4 to 12’; Sept. Slow traveler. 25c. 
S. pulcherrima September beauty with groups of 
plump tapering rods, to 16”. Safe in any company, 
not a traveler.. 50c. 
S. wardt Upright rods of golden beauty, toa 30”, 
lovely with September Asters. Non-spreading. 35c. 
Talinum parviflorum Little Sunbright. Airy rosy 
blossoms every summer afternoon, to 7’, from a 2” 
tuft of succulent leaves. Tiny tubers, 3, 35c. 
Thalictrum venulosum Especially good _ faintly 
bluish foliage masses, to 8’, for all-season effect. 
Bronzy bloom toa 5: or 18723567. 3.770c. 
Thermopsis rhombifolia Dwarf Golden Pea. Broad 
packed racemes of glowing medium yellow. May; 8 
to 12”. Unusual, beautiful. Colonizer. 35c; 3, 65c. 
Townsendia exscapa Easter Daisy. Tuffet of nar- 
row Silvery evergreen leaves, incredibly wide glow: 
ing pink Daisies, all under two inches in height, 
April, May. For dryest leanest scree. 35c; 3, 85. 
T. sericea Similar habit and more dwarf, one of 
the very first of the Plains’ responses to spring. 
Early April. White or delicate pink. 35c; 3, 85c. 
Tradescantia bracteata Rainbow Spiderwort. Blues 
and purples, bright rose, many others. Bloom be- 
gins at 4” in June, continues to 10” in late summer. 
Each 20c; mixed colors, 3, 55c: doz. $2.00. 
Sky blue, white, Appleblossom pink. each 35c. 
