Townsendia exscapa Easter Daisy. Tuffet of ‘nar- 
row silvery evergreen leaves, incredibly wide glow- 
ing pink daisies, all under 2” of height. April, May. 
- For dryest leanest scree. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Townsendia sericea More dwarf and ashy, one of 
the very first of the Plains’ responses to spring. 
White or delicate pink, early April. 40c each. 
Tradescantia bracteata Rainbow Spiderwort. Blues 
and purples, bright rose, many others. Bloom begins 
at 4” in June, continues to 10” in late summer. 
Each 35c; mixed colors 3, 60c; doz., $2.00. 
Sky blue, white, Appleblossom pink, each 50c. 
Verbena bipinnatifida Continuous bloom in bright 
blue-lilac, May to October. Low, trailing, hardy but 
avoid winter set at the crowns. 35c; 3, 75c. 
Viola adunca A smiling little old man in deep blue. 
Often blooms in autumn. Part shade. 35c; Bye bares 
Viola montanensis First offering. One of the most 
winning little violets we have seen. See cover de- 
scription. 75c each. 
Viola nuttalli The violet of brilliant gold of the 
dry sunny plains. Heavy producer, April through 
May, 2 to 6”. Sun or light shade. 35c; 3, 85c. 
Viola pedatifida Showy blossoms of sky blue car- 
ried above deeply incised leaves. Stemless. Any soil, 
light shade or sun. 35c; 3, 85c. 
Viola rugulosa White with violet pencilings, 6 to 
12”. Spreads by short stolons. Shade. Clump 35c. 
Yucca glauca White edged, bayonet-like evergreen 
leaves, to 20”. Spike or panicle of pendant creamy 
bells, 36 to 40”, June, July. 50c; 3, $1.20. 
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
Allium cernuum Nodding Onion. Umbels of light 
shell pink, July, to 16”. 3, 35c; doz., 75c. 
Allium textile Broad upright umbels of green rib- 
bed white stars, at 8’, May. Dormant in summer. 
Alliums may be moved in spring. 3, 25c; doz., 50c. 
Brodiaea douglasi Ample umbels of waxy blue-lav- 
ender, to 20”, June, on slender scape from basal 
leaves of green. 3, 35c; doz., 85c. 
Calochortus gunnisoni Gunnison Mariposa. Very 
lovely white chalice with clusters of greenish hairs 
at base. July, 16”. Grassy leaves. 3, 35c; doz., $1.00. 
Calochortus nuttalli Sego Lily, Mariposa Tulip. 
Sun reflecting white with gold and maroon marks, 
June. 12”. Glaucous plant. 3, 35c; doz., $1.00. 
Lilium umbellatum True species. Orange-red, to 4” 
wide, June, July. 1 to 3 upright cups at 10 to 18”. 
4” deep, rich soil, cool position, drainage. Bloom- 
ing size 35c; 3, 85c; one inch bulbs, 50c. 
Zygadenus gramineus False Camas. Massed creamy 
stars in a haze of golden stamens, erect spires, 8 
to 16”, June. Grassy leaves. 3, 35¢c; doz., 85c. 
FOR GARDENS IN HALF SHADE and moderate- 
ly rich soil, well drained: Achillaea lanulosa, Agas-~ 
tache anethiodora, Allium cernuum, Anemone pa- 
tens, Antennarias campestris, microphylla and 
rosea, Asters meritus and ptarmicoides, Campanula 
petiolata, Cerastium strictum, Clematis tenuiloba, 
Dodecatheon vulgare, Erigerons asper and caespi- 
tosus, Gaillardia aristata, Iris missouriensis, Liatris 
Ligulistylis, Lilium umbellatum, Lithophragma par- 
viflora, Penstemons crandalli, c. procumbens and 
