Echinacea angustifolia Wide rosy rays about a 
glossy mahogany cone. Strikingly different, 
beautiful.. 10 to 15”, mainly July. 35¢;.3,)785¢c. 
Erigeron asper Rich lavender in a dense shaggy 
fringe, inch and a fourth wide, with golden cen- 
ter. 9 or 10”. Fine, valuable and rare. 50c. 
E. flagellaris Whiplash Daisy. Long season 
white and gold bounty. Rooting runners. 8”. 
Clump 35c. 
E. scribneri (‘““nematophyllus”) Upstanding 
white and gold jewels of May and June, inch 
wide, crowded, 4 to 5” above a green cushion. 
Sunny scree. 50c. 
E. Prairie Gem Habit of flagellaris but daintier, 
less invasive, with greener and lobed leaves. 50c. 
Eriogonum depauperatum Globular heads _ of 
white tinted rusty pink, low dark grayish leaf- 
age. 4’. Modest, subshrubby, permanent. New. 
40c; 3, $1.10. 
Eriogonum flavum Beautiful all-season mats of 
rich green felted leaves, large fluffy umbels of 
soft yellow, in June 4 to 12”. Scree. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Evolvulus nuitiallianus Quaint half-inch laven- 
der morning-glories on a furry gray bushlet 8” 
usually. Best in sand, not a pest. 40c; 3, 85c. 
Gutierrezia sarothrae Golden Dome. Countless 
fine stems and minute leaves, vivid green. Sheet- 
ed with sparkling gold, September. 12”. 40c; 3, 
$1.00. 
Hedeoma camporum A _ perennial Pennyroyal. 
Trim 8’ rounded bushlet, flushed with pink la- 
vender mint blossoms, June on. Fine fragrance. 
Iris missouriensis Slender upright foliage, grace- 
tt of silvery blue, to 18”, June. 40c, 3, 
1.00. ' 
Lathyrus incanus Sand Pea. Purple-rose banners, 
pink to white wings, large blossoms, clusters 2 to 
7, May. Downy plant, 4 to 10”. L. ornatus, same 
except glabrous, often brighter in banner, 
These are spreaders worth controlling. Either, 50c. 
Lesquerella spatulata Bladder-Pod. Festive in 
sun-reflecting golden crucifer blossoms, May, 
June. 4’, to 10 in spread. Gray-green rosettes. 
Jewel for clayey, limestone scree. 40c, 3, $1.00. 
Leucocrinum montanum Sand Lily. Sparkling 
waxy white little lilies, stemless among grassy 
ae fragrant, bountiful, April, May. 35c; 3, 
re - 
Liatris punctata Dwarf Gayfeather. Dense fluffy 
clear purple, inch-wide heads, 10 to 30; to 18” 
or higher, July. Maroon bud bracts. 40c; 3, $1.00 
Liatris punctata Dwarf Gayfeather. Dense fluffy 
spikes of fine luminous purple, 8 to 14”, Aug. 40c 
Lithophragma parviflora Woodland Star. Radiant 
stars of purest white in capitate raceme, 4’, May 
to 12” in June. Tiny tubers, 3, 50c; doz $1.60. 
Lithospermum linearifolium Fringed Puccoon. 
Soft glowing yellow ruffled trumpets, May. To 
127 40c, 
Malvastrum coccineum Flame Mallow .Arresting 
salmon- scarlet in short dense spires, to 10”. Long 
season. Handsome deeply cut foliage. 40c; 3, 90c. 
Mertensia lanceolata Prairie Bluebell. Thrilling 
as the first bluebird come April clusters at 3”. 
a blossoming to late June, to 10”. 40c;_ 3, 
Nothocalais cuspidata Rich textured 2” wide gol- 
