Townsendia sericea Even more dwarf, one of the 
very first of the Plains’ responses to spring. Gem 
in white and ashy green, early April. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Tradescantia bracteata Rainbow Spiderwort. Bloom 
begins at 4” in June, continues to 10”. Blue, pur- 
ple, bright rose, each 35c; sky blue, white, apple- 
blossom pink, each 50c; dozen, mixed, $2.00. 
Verbena bipinnatifida Continuous’ bloom, bright 
blue-lilac, May to October. Low, trailing. Hardy, 
avoid winter wet at crown. 35c, 8, 75c. 
Viola adunea A smiling little old man in deep blue. 
Often blooms in autumn. Part shade. 35c; 3, 75c. 
Viola montanensis Bevies of light violet-blue but- 
terflies over a distinctly gray downy bun of foliage, 
May, June. Good soil, drainage, shade. 60c; 3, $1.50. 
Viola nuttalli 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 Large blossoms of light violet 
borne above deeply incised leaves. Stemless. Any 
soil, light shade or sun. 35c; 3, 85c. 
Viola rugulosa White tinted pink, with violet pen- 
cilings, 6 to 12”. Short stolons. Clump 35c. 
Viola vallicola Much like nuttalli, trifle larger, for 
moister richer position. 50c; 3, $1.35. 
Zinnia grandiflora (What smaller?) Inch wide 
single in brilliant gold, 5” high, colonizer for a hot 
spot and heavy hot weather production. 50c; 8, 
$1.35. 
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
Allium cernuum Nodding Onion. Light shell pink, 
WUly eselLOnlLG’~)13;. 30C; doz., (5c. 
A. recurvatum superbum Richer pink, to 20’, fol- 
liage glaucous, flattish, broad. 35c; 3, 50c. 
A. textile Broad upright umbels of green ribbed 
white stars, at 8’, May. Summer dormant. Alli- 
ums may be moved in spring. 3, 25c; doz., 50c. 
Androstephium caeruleum Blue Bethlehem. Broad 
umbels of soft blue, 4 to 8’, tuft of slender green 
leaves, May. Large corms, 50c; blooming size, 35c. 
Calochortus gunnisoni Gunnison Mariposa. Very 
lovely white chalice with clusters of greenish hairs 
atevase., —JUly, 9167.) Grassy leaves, 3, -35c; doz., 
$1.00. 
Calochortus nuttalli Sego Lily, Mariposa Tulip. 
Sun reflecting white with gold and maroon marks, 
JUNC wee eeeGrlaAuCcous, Dilantin 5, 30c; doz., -$1.00: 
Fritillaria atropurpurea Odd _  bronze-purple and 
pale yellow saucers, one to five on 8 to 10” stems. 
Good soil, sun or shade. 40c each. 
Lilium umbellatum 4” upright cups of orange-red 
June, July, 10 to 18”. Rich soil, well drained, 4” 
deep. Blooming size 35c; 3, 85c; large 50c. 
Triteleia grandiflora’ (Brodiaea doug.) Ample um- 
bels of waxy blue-lavender, to 18’, June, from basal 
leaves of green. 38, 40c; doz., $1.35. 
Zygadenus gramineus False Camas. Massed 
creamy stars in a haze of golden stamens, erect 
ave 8 to 16”, June. Grassy leaves. 3, 35c; doz., 
Cc. 
FOR GARDENS IN HALF SHADE and moderate- 
ly rich soil, well drained: Achillaea lanulosa Agas- 
tache anethiodora, Alliums cernuum and recurva- 
tum, Anemone patens, Antennarias campestris, mi- 
srophylla, oxyphylla and rosea, Asters meritus and 
jtarmicoides, Campanula  patiolata, Cerastium 
strictum, Clematis tenuiloba, Dodecatheon pulchel- 
