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Bluets (Houstonia coerula), the 
ideal plant for cracks between stones 
in flagstone walks. I find it in lanes 
and along roads where it gets plenty 
of trampling. Blooms in February 
here, when about 2 in. high. Some- 
times. grows a little taller. Makes 
seed and then becomes dormant 
until next year. Hardy perennial but 
does not become a nuisance. Tiny 
four-petalled | flowers much like For- 
get Me Nots: Mostly pale blue but I 
sometimes find white with red eye, 
pink with red eye, rarely white with 
still more rarely 
yellow eye and 
solid white and solid pink. Trans- 
plants readily even when in bloom. 
10c per doz. 
VIOLA REFINESQUE — never 
heard of a common name for it. So 
far as I know the dwarfest dwarf of 
the Viola family. Comes very early, 
pansy like, apple blue blooms about. 
an eighth of an inch across. Full 
bloom here in late February and 
early March. Then makes seed and 
is gone until next year. 10c per doz. 
Transplants well even when in 
bloom, and does well in pots. 
Unless otherwise stated, all plants 
whose prices are not given, are 5c 
each. Postage paid on orders of 50c 
or more. For less than that amount, 
please add 5c. 
Until income is bigger, the Yellow 
Sheets will be published bi-monthly. 
I have young well rooted Semper- 
vivums but can identify only a few. 
3 for 25c, either alike or different, 
as you prefer. 
HARDY CACTI—10c EACH 
OPUNTIA VULGARE (Com- 
mon Prickly Pear) hardy, flower 
creamy yellow, fruit edible. Can be 
used as pot plant. Thrives in poor 
soil. 
OPUNTIA ROBUSTA, 
stately . 
lawn plant, hardy here to 15 below. | Kansas. 
THE YELLOW SHEETS 
OPUNTIA RAMOSSISSIMA, 
hardy and dwarf, good in full sun in 
rock gardens, also good as pot plant. 
An almost. spineless Opuntia 
found here in only one spot that | 
know of. May be Beaver Tail. 
HOUSE PLANTS 
Common Green Leaf Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
Large Green Leaf Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
Green and White Wandering 
Jew, 5c. 
- A few purple stem Elephant Ear 
(Caladiums), 10c each. 
Purple and grey Wandering Jew, 
om . 
A Cactus I cannot identify since 
my labels were mixed. Looks like 
the pictures of Echinocereous Reich- 
enbachi, white sticks, but the blooms 
are white. Only a few young plants, 
10c. Has not bloomed for me. 
Opuntia Elata, 10c. 
Peanut Cactus (Chamecerous 
Sylvestris), 10c. 
ee Vilyi (dwarf tender), 
C. 
Chinese Temple (Kalanchoe daig- 
ermontiana). Some say this is a 
Bryophyllum, 10c. 
Kalanchoe Fedschenkoi, some say 
this also is a Bryophyllum. In bloom 
now, dark orange colored small 
flowers. 10c. 
A very few plants of Billbergia 
Nutans. Just through blooming now. 
(mother plants). 10c. 
Variegated Pedilanthus, 1 0c. 
A very few young plants of Aloe 
Davyanna, 10c. 
' Bryophyllus, 10c each. 
Talinum, tender perennial, bloom- 
ing early from seed. Tall, with pink 
flowers much like Baby’s Breath. 
Seeds itself as far north as Topeka, 
5c each; 30c per doz. 
