closely se. florets of blue-lavender and gold, Sep- 
tember. Head back for low, charming effect, 
July. New. 50c. 
Aster fendleri Delightful, rare, 10 to 12” rock 
plant. Airy inch-wide cupped blossoms of pear- 
sy blue, September. 50c; 3, $1.20. 
Aster kumleini Prairie Gem, an unequaled selec- 
tion of one oi the finest native asters. Broad 12” 
high sheet of ilue and goid, September. 40c; 3, 
$1.60, 
A. kumleini Dream of Beauty, lovely pink. 15” 40c. 
Aster meritus Rare, much admired pinkish viol- 
et in closely massed corymbs, 8 to 12” and the 
special merit of flowering in July. 50c;5-3) $1.10. 
Aster nebraskensis Tall kind of distinct charact- 
er. Long arching sprays of light blue, Sept. 40c. 
Aster ptarmicoides (Unamia alba) Begins in July, 
long season of beauty. White rays, cream cen- 
fered. 10 to 15”. Best.in poor soil. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Aster Black Hills Magnificent, late fall blooming, 
to 40”. (Species undetermined.) Florets to nearly 
2” wide, an unsurpassed soft blue. 60c; 3, $1.50. 
Astragalus gjilviflorus (Orophaca caespitosa ) 
Wide “bun” of silver with a snow of high ban- 
nered stemless pea blossoms, April, May. 35c; 3, 
85c. 
Astragalus goniatus Fresh lavender bonnets ac. 
cented with purple, amid green lace leafage, 
Boa ae Aug. 4 to 8”. May need confining. 40c; 
3, $1.00. 
Astragalus missouriensis Brilliant display of ma- 
genta-purple peas, June, on a 12 to 20” circle of 
giayish prostrate branches. 35c; 3, 75c. 
Astragalus spatulatus (Homalobus caespitosus) 
A precious gem of the rock gardeners’ world, a 
blue-purple bun of early June. 50c; 3, $1.25. 
Astragalus tridactylicus Red Orophaca. Silvered 
bun, blossoming into lovely lavender-rose. These 
taprooted kinds take lean limy scree. 50c 3, $1.25. 
Campanula petiolata Western Harebell. 8 to 18” 
Blue-purple or lavender flaring bells in great 
profusion, June and later. 35c; 3, 85c. 
Cerastium strictum Earth hugging mat of vivid 
deep green, multitudinous white flowers to Se 
May to July. Like a larger C. arvense. Clump 35c. 
Chrysopsis villosa Golden Aster. Massed beauty. 
_.in richest tone, Aug.- Sept. 12”. For best effect 
Shear back to 4” in June. Finest type, 35c, 3, Onc. 
Clematis scotti Leather Flower. Intriguing nod- 
_ ding urns of blue or purple, 8 to 10”, May, June. 
' Glaucous foliage, glossy seed plumes. 50c; 3, 
i $1.25. 
_ Clematis tenuiloba Surprisingly large flaring 
_ tipped purple blossoms of distinguished form and 
_ beauty, June. 10”. Spreads slowly. 60c; 3, $1.50. 
- Dalea (Parosela) aurea Novel and exotic appear- 
ing plant, silvery green and airy light yellow in 
Prairie Clover effect. 10 to 16”, June. Scree. 50c. 
Dalea enneandra White and silver in slender 
Swaying racemes atop slender nearly leafless 
stems, June, August, .25 to 35”. Can be planted 
among choice low scree things. 35c; 3 ,85c. 
Dodecatheon pulchellum (pauciflorum) Up to 15 
darting rose and gold stars to the umbel. Adapt- 
able and easy gem. 4 to 10” 40c; 3, $1.10. 
Drymocallis fissa Cinquefoil cousin with plenti- 
ful saucers in butter yellow, June. 10 or 12”. 
Rather good neat dark pinnate foliage. New. 45c. 
