Dalea (Parosela) aurea Novel and exotic appear- 
ing plant, silvery green and airy light yellow in 
Prairie Clover effect. 10 to 16”. June. 50c.  — 
Dalea enneandra Quite different, white and silver 
in slender swaying racemes at top of very slender 
stem, 25” or more. June, August. 35c; 3, 85c. 
Dodecatheon vulgare (pauciflorum) As many as 15 
darting rose and gold stars to the umbel. This 4 to 
10” gem is the most adaptable and easy of the 
Shooting Stars. 40c; 3, $1.00; doz., $2.50. 
D. vulgare White Comet Shining white with a rinz- 
let of gold, otherwise as above. New. 75c each. 
Echinacea angustifolia Pink Coneflower. Wide 
rosy rays about a glossy mahogany cone. Strikingly 
different and beautiful. Foliage to 5’, blossoms at 
10 to 15’. 35c; 3, 85c; doz., $2.50. 
Erigeron asper Inch and a quarter wide daisies, 
gold centered with a dense shaggy fringe of rich 
lavender. 9 to 10’. Valuable, rare, new. 50c each. — 
Erigeron caespitosus Fine white and gold inch wide 
daisies at 4 to 8”, June. Unobtrusive beauty. 50c. 
Erigeron flagellaris Whiplash Daisy. Bountiful little 
white and gold blossoms in long season. Ground © 
cover with runners. Clump, 35c; 100 plants, $2.50. 
Erigeron nematophyllus Upstanding white and gold 
jewels of May and June, inch wide, crowded, 4” 
above a green cushion. Sunny scree. 50c; 3, $1.20. 
Erigeron Prairie Gem Like flagellaris but more 
dainty, less invasive, greener and lobed leaved. 50c. 
‘Evolvulus nuttallianus Quaint half-inch lavender 
morning glories in a silky gray bushlet to 8 or 10%, 
Distinctly not on the pest order. 35c; 3, 75c. 
Gaillardia aristata Native wild Gaillardia with 
admirable balance of foliage and stem and maroon ~ 
and gold in the blossom. 12”. June. New. 50c each. 
Gutierrezia sarothrae Golden Dome. Countless fine 
stems and leaves of vivid green in a hemisphere, 
turning to glowing gold in September. 12’. 35c. 
Hedeoma camporum 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. Hither 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. 35¢; 3, 80c. 
Leucocrinum montanum Sand Lily. Stemless little 4 
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, August. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Liatris ligulistylis Blazing Star. Lovely, showy, 
clear purple inch wide heads, 10 to 30 in a spike, 
18” or higher, July. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
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