P. alyssifolia Soft lavender-pink inch wide frag- 
rant blossoms, May, June. Leaves lanceolate, 
white edged. 3 to 5”. Slow mat former. 50c, 3, 
$1.20. A charming creamy albino alyssifolia, 
same price. 
P. andicola Large full lobed, needle leaved phlox 
of the high prairies, forming colonies or mats. 4” 
White, 35c; 3, 70c. Select blue-lavender, 45c; 3, 
$1.00. Select extra large white, 45c; 3, $1.00. 
P. hoodi Mossy green, snowed over with lovely 
little blossoms, April, May. Very slow spreading, 
finally making wide mats. 35c; 3, 90c. 
P. longifolia Handsome upright species, to oF 
cluster flowered, May. Leaves dark green, lin- 
ear. Glowing white, fine form, 50c; 3, $1.20. 
P. Little Cheyenne (hoodi x andicola) Most per- 
fect little florets imaginable, shining white with 
the usual speck of gold. To 3”, May. 50c 3, $1.00. 
Petentilla divisa Astonishing beauty in sunlit 
yellow from a tuft of silvered deep-cut leaves, 
early May. 3”, with a spread to 10” 50c; 3, $1.25. 
Senecio purshianus Rock plant of all-season gray 
2” foliage, displaying in June airy gold blossoms 
at 8 0110. 30C31G,, Suc: 
Sideranthus spinulosus Massed inch wide asters 
in brilliant gold, Sept. Oct. Dense low, type 
6”. Fine textured frosty foliage. Hot dry spot. 
S5C SAS OOC: 
Solidago glaberrima Dwarf selection of the 
Smooth Goldenrod, charming broad based nod- 
ding tipped panicles, to 12”, August. Moderate 
traveler. 35c. 
S. mollis Especially rich billowy heads at 4 _ to 
12”, September. Gray-green. Slow traveler. 35c. 
S. pallida Lovely fragrant, illuminated light gold 
en plumes, September, 16 to 18”. Broad glossy 
basal leaves, non-spreading clump habit. 50c. 
S. pulcherrima September beauty in groups of 
plump tapering rods. 16”. Non-spreading. 50c. 
Telinum parviflorum Little Sunbright. Airy rosy 
blossoms every summer afternoon, to 7’ from a 
2” tuft of succulent leaves. Tiny thick roots, 3, 
90c. 
Thalictrum venulosum Dwarf with very neat all- 
summer, faintly bluish foliage masses, to 8”. 
Bronzy bloom to 15 to 18”. 35c; 3, 85c. 
Thermopsis rhombifolia Dwarf Golden Pea. 8 to 
12”. Broad packed racemes of glowing medium 
yellow, May. Unusual, beautiful colonizer. 40c. 
Townsendia exscapa Easter Daisy. Tuffet of nar- 
row evergreen leaves, incredibly wide glowing 
ipa daisies, all under 2”. Dryest leanest scree. 
Cc. 
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. 
Tradescamtia bracteata Rainbow Spiderwort. 
Bloom begins at 4” in June, continues to 10”. Pur- 
ple, bright rose, each 35c. White, appleblossom 
pink, each 50c; dozen, mixed, $2.00. 
Verbena bipinnatifida Bright blue-lilac, May to 
October. Low, trailing, hardy, avoid winter wet 
at crown. 35c; 3, 75c. By late June from seed, 25c. 
Viola adunca A smiling little old man in deep 
pe Often blooms in autumn. Part shade. 35c; 
b eisyes 
Viola montanensis Bevies of light violet-blue but- 
terflies over a distinctly downy bun of foliage, 
May, June. Good soil, drainage, part shade. 60c; 
