NO. 1—Eustoma Russellianum (TEXAS BLUEBELL) 

also called blue Gentian. Biennials. These plants pro- 
duce numerous blue, bell shaped flowers 3 inches in 
diameter from June until frost. Plants not affected by 
cold to 10 below zero. They must be grown in wet soil. 
Transplant not earlier than October nor later than April 
lst. Young plants that will bloom the first season @ 
$2.50 per dozen. Pkt. seed 25c 
NO. 2—Lupinus texensi<_CPEXAS BLUEBONNET) 
Texas State Flower. Annuals. These plants are mass 
of blooms in the early spring. Dark biue spikes. These 
plants will grow in any good soil. Pkt. seed 20c. 

NO. 4—SCARLET BUGLER (Pentstemon Barbatus) Bi- 
ennials. Attractive 2 foot tall plants with large gray 
leaves. Many 12 to 1&8 inch spikes of scarlet flowers 
from early spring until late summer. Hardy plants @ 
$4.00 per dozen. Pkt. Seed 20: : 
NO. 5—Pentstemon Cobaea (RELEADONA) Biennials. 
These plants with single stalks tipper with a jarge spike 
of pale blue flowers. Will grow in any good soil. Well 
rooted plants @ 43.00 ner dozen Pkt. Seed 200e 

NO. 119—Ephadra Antisyphilitica (IOINT FIR) Pe- 
rennials. Slender leafless stalks, dark green with bronze 
flowers in spring. Fine plants $1.00 per foot. 










