« 
plant, intriguing urns of blue or purple, May, June. 
Glossy seed plumes. 12”. 50c; 3, $1.25. 
Cc. (Atragene) tenuiloba Surprisingly large nodding 
purple blossoms of distinct form and beauty, May, 
June. 8 to 10”. Spreads slowly. Rare. 75c; 3, $2.00. 
Dalea (Parosela) aurea Rare, novel and exotic ap- 
pearing plant, silvery green and airy light yellow, 
in Prairie Clover effect, 10 to 16’. 50c. 
D. enneandra Quite different, with white and silver 
in slender swaying racemes, 25’’ or more up. Blos- 
som effect, June-August. 35c; 3, 85c. 
Dodecatheon vulgare (pauciflorum) As many as 15 
darting rose and gold blossoms. to the umbel. This 
4 to 10” gem is the most adaptable of the Shooting 
Stars. 40c; 3, $1.00; doz. $3.50. 
D. vulgare White ‘Comet Shining white with a ring- 
let of gold, otherwise as above. New. 75c each. — 
Echinacea angustifolia Pink Coneflower. Wide rosy 
rays about a glossy mahogany cone. Strikingly dif- 
ferent and beautiful. Foliage to 5”, blossoms at 10 
to 14”. 35c; 3, 85c; doz. $2.50. 
Erigeron asper Rare form, July flowering, at 9 or 
10”, inch and a quarter wide daisies with dense 
shaggy fringe of rich lavender. Valuable, new, 50c. 
E. caespitosus Fine white and gold inch wide daisies 
at 4 to 8”. June. Unobtrusive beauty. 50c. 
E. flagellaris Whiplash Daisy. Bountiful little white 
and gold blossoms in long season. Ground cover, 
with runners. Clump, 25c; 100 plants, $2.50. 
EK. nematophyllus Upstanding white and gold jewels 
of May and June, inch wide, crowded, 4” above a 
green cushion. For sunny scree, 50c; 3, $1:20. 
Erigeron Prairie Gem Like flagellaris but’ more 
dainty, less invasive, greener and lobed leaved. 50c. 
Evolvulus nuttallianus A “stays put” 8 or 10” silky 
gray bushlet with quaint half-inch lavender morn- 
ing-glories. Distinctly not on the pest order. 35c. 
Gutierrezia sarothrae Golden Dome. Countless fine 
stems and leaves of vivid green in a hemisphere 
that turns to glowing gold in September. 12”. 35c. 
Hedeoma camperum Perennial Pennyroyal. Trim 
8’ rounded bushlet, flushed with pink-lavender mint 
blossoms, June on. Fine fragrance. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Iris missouriensis Slender upright foliage, graceful 
blossoms of silvery blue, to 18’, June. 40c. 
Lathyrus incanus Sand Pea. Purple-rose banners, 
pink to white wings, large blossoms in clusters of 
two to seven, May. 4 to 10’. (Stem and leaf glau- 
cous, downy. L. ornatus, the same except glabrous, 
often brighter in banner. These are spreaders worth 
controlling. Either, 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Lesquerella spatulata Bladder-Pod. A gem one must 
see, dainty, festive in brightest yellow crucifer blos- 
soms, May-June. 4’, spread 10”. Beautiful gray- 
green rosettes. Scree with lime. 35c; 3, 80c. 
Leucocrinum montanum Sand Lily. Stemless little 
lilies, waxy white, gold stamened, fragrant, in boun- 
tiful succession from a tuft of grassy leaves, April, 
May. Cover crown 2’’. 35c; 3, 90c; doz. $3.00. 
Liatris intermedia Handsome dwarf Blazing Star, 
a 16” L. squarrosa. Fine purple, late summer. 40c. 
