lum, Erigerons asper and caespitosus, Iris missour- 
iensis, Liatris ligulistylis, Lilium umbellatum, Lith- 
ophragma parviflora, Penstemons caespitosus, cran- 
dalli, procumbens and gracilis, Phloxes alyssifolia 
and hoodi, Thalictrum venulosum, all violets except 
nuttalli. With adequate moisture, however, much 
sun is equally agreeable to these shade tolerant 
kinds. 
COLD CLIMATE CACTI 
Coryphantha vivipara_ Ball, to 3” or more, showy 
carmine flowers, June. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Henmocereus viridiflorus Cylinder, 3 or 4’ tall, 
glossy green-yellow blossoms, June. 35c; 3, 90c. 
Neobesseya missouriensis Ball, to 2”? or more, Blos- 
soms of yellow or pale orange. May. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Opuntia fragilis Brittle Cactus. A pygmy prickly 
pear. Large yellow blossoms, June. 35c; 3, 90c. 
O. humifusa Pads 4 to 6’, largest silken yellow red 
centered blooms, late June. Ripe pears dark red, 
ShOW.y.« oUG; 50, 10C, 
GO. ,mbricata Tree Cactus. Ribbed cylindrical sec- 
tions, carmine flowers, July. 50c; 3, $1.35. 
O. polyacantha Many spined prickly pear, 4” or 
jarger pads, 4” silken yellow blooms. 30c; 3, 75c. 
O. rhodantha Much like the last, with stunning 
large blossoms of fine carmine. 50c; 3, $1.35. 
Culture: The above wiii bear 30 degrees or more 
below zero, but must prepare for it by drying and 
shriveling in advance of winter. An ample depth 
o: nine parts gravel and coarse sand to one part 
o: good loain, has been found to produce lavish 
bloom and to provide the essential winter dryness. 
SHRUBS 
Amorpha canescens Lead Plant. Low, gray velvety 
effect, oranze dotted purple fingers of blossom, 
June, July. J12-to-25" 3) 15C37> 91.60; 
Artemisia ca.a Rather stiffly erect Gray Sage, 2 
to 3 ft. Leaves lance-linear, 1144”. 60c; 3, $1.50. 
Artemisia filifolia Sand Sage. Beautiful, silvery, 
fragrant, much branched, 2 to 3 ft. 60c; 3 $1.50. 
Artemisia tr.dentata Sagebrush. Blue-silvered tiny 
three-tipped leaves, erect bushy plant. Nice frag- 
rance, Local\formisto. 302) FOG so ne L00:; 
Atriplex canescens Salt Bush. Gray-green in branch 
and leaf, broad densely branched bush, to 24”. 
Conspicuous gray-green seed bracts. 60c; 3, $1.35. 
Cercocarpus montanus Mountain mahogany. Little 
slightly grayish toothed leaves, bloom interesting, 
seed plumes silver-silky. Pleasing alone or grouped. 
Upright to arching, to 8 ft. $1.00;°3, $2.40. 
Chrysothamnus graveolens Rabbit Brush. Every 
upper branch carries a head of goldenrod-like bloom 
in September. Striking effect. 3 ft. 75c; 3, $1.80. 
Kurotia lanata Winter-Fat Sagey appearing plant, 
holding its leaves well into winter and adding white 
seed *tutts in fally@126tor20') 2 50G 40 nolo: 
Rosa arkansana J. W. Fargo Wild tetraploid of 40 
petals, beautifully formed. ‘Wholly delightful wild 
rose pink,” Mrs. Henry. Blossoms in clusters over 
many weeks, mainly July. 12 to 20”. $1.00 each. 
Rosa foliolosa Delightful 114” blossoms of pure 
white, usually to 10 or 12”. Small shining leaflets. 
Runs moderately. $1.00 each. 
Rose Mrs. Mina Lindell An upright natural tetra- 
ploid, to 3 ft. Semi-double, a vivid carmine-crim- 
son. Dark foliage, red stems, few thorns. $1.00. 

