COLD CLIMATE CACTI 
Coryphantha vivipara Ball, to 3” or more, showy — 
carmine flowers on top, June. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Echinocereus viridiflorus Barrel, to 3 or 4’, glossy 
greenish yellow blossoms on ribs, June. 35c; 3, 90c. 
Neobesseya missouriensis Ball, to 2” or more, 
blossom yellow or pale orange, May. 30c; 3, 75c. 
Opuntia fragilis Brittle Cactus. A pygmy prickly 
pear. Large yellow blossoms, June. 35c; 2, 90c. 
©. humifusa Pads 4 to 6”. Very large silken yel- 
low red centered blooms, late June. Ripe pears 
dark red showy. 30c; 3, 75c. 
O imbricata Tree Cactus. Ribbed cylindrical 
sections, carmine flowers, July. 50c; 3, $1.35. 
O. polyacantha Many spined prickly pear, 4” or 
larger pads, 4” silken yellow blooms. 30c; 3, 5c. 
O. polyacantha Rich orange flowered, 40c; 3, $1.00. 
O. polyacantha “rhodantha”, carmine, 50c 3, $1.35. 
Culture: The above will bear 30 degrees or more 
below zero but must prepare for it by drying and 
shriveling in advance of winter. An ample depth 
of 9 parts gravel and coarse sand to 1 part of 
good loam, has been found to produce lavish 
bloom and to’ provide the essential winter 
drynes. 
SHRUBS 
Amorpha canescens Lead Plant. Low, gray vel- 
vety effect, orange dotted purple fingers of blos- 
som, dune, July 12) tor257" (ocwseolebo: 
Act misia cama Rather stiffly erect Gray Sage, 2 
to 3 ft. Leaves lance-linear, 1%”. 60c; 3, $1.50. 
Artemisia filifolia Sand Sage. Beautiful, silvery, 
fragrant, much branched, 2 to 3 ft. 60c; 3, $1.50. 
Aricmisia Tridentata Sagebrush. Blue-silvered ti- 
ny three-tipped leaves, erect bushy plant. Nice 
fragrance. Local form, to 30”. 75c; 3, $1.65. 
Aiviplex canescens Salt Bush. Gray-green in 
branch and leaf, broad densely branched bush, to 
24”, Conspicuous gray-green seed bracts. 60c: 3, 
$1.35. 
Ceicocarpus montanus Mountain Mahogany. Lit- 
tie slightly grayish toothed leaves, novel blos- 
soms, Silver-silky seed tassels. Pleasing alor.e or 
Orgs Upright to arcning, tojS 1t.8S)vUaueo: 
Chrysothamnus graveolens Rabbit Brush. Every 
upper branch carries a head of goldenrod-like 
ae in September. Striking effect. 3 ft. 75c; 3, 
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Eurotia lanata Winter-‘at. Sagey appearing 
plant, holding its leaves well into winter and 
ee white seed tufts in fall. 12 to 20°. 50c; 
Rhus trilobata Dense growing, with neat pleas- 
ing foliage. Colors wonderfully in fall. 5 ft. 60c. 
Rosa arkansana J. W. Fargo Wild tetrapicid of 40 
petals, beautifully formed. “Wholly delighitul 
wild rose pink,” (Mrs. Henry.) Blossoms in «lus: 
ters over many weeks, muinly July. 12 to 20" 
$1.00 each. 
Rosa foliolosa Delightful 14%” blossoms of pure 
white. Small shining leaflets. 10 to 12”. Runs 
mocerately. S80c each. 
‘Rose Mrs. Mina Lindell An upright, natural te- 
traploid, to 3 ft. Semi-double, a vivid carmine- 
See Dark foliage, red stems, few thorns. 
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