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No. 55—Wallflower (Cheirinia asperrimia) (A) Plant 
these seed in late summer or fall for flowers in early 
spring. Will grow in any good soil producing large 
round clusters of yellow flowers that are very fra- 
grant. Pkt. seed 10c. 12 plants $2.00: 
No. 56—Abronia villosa (A) Plant these seed in late 
summer or fall for flowers in early spring. Grow best 
in sandy soil. Flowers large clusters pink. Pkt. seed 
L0e 
No. 57—Blue Curls (Phacelia congesta) (A) Plant 
early for flowers in spring. Best in rich semi-moist 
soil producing curls of blue flowers. Pkt. seed 10c. 
Wo. 583—Dwarf Sunflowers (Helianthus debilis) (A) 
Plant these seed in early spring. These plants do 
best in sand. Plants grow about 3 feet tall and pro- 
duce large sunflowers 8 inches across on very long 
stems. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 59—Climbing Snapdragon (Maurandya antirrhini- 
flora) (P) Plant these seed in early spring. A small 
vine having pale blue snapdragon like flowers 
throughout the summer. Pkt. seed 10c. 
Wo. €0—Antelope Horns (Asclepiodora decumbens) 
(A) Plant these seed in early spring for flowers in 
early summer. A very good plant for Rock Gardens. 
Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 61—Prarie Zinnia (Zinnia grandiflora) (P) Plant 
seed in early spring in any good soil. For a border 
plant this plant is unexcelled. These 6 inch plant is 
a round ball of golden flowers from early spring until 
late summer. Hardy in any good soil. Plants 25 each. 
Pkt. seed 15c. 
No. 62—Buitterfly Daisy (Amblyolepis setigera) (A) 
Plant these seed in late summer or fall for flowers 
in early spring. For best plants plant in rich semi- 
moist soil. Flowers yellow 3 inches across and very 
frag. ant attracting butterflys, bees and humming 
birds. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 63—-Buffalow Clover (Astragalus wootni) (A) 
Large plants producing small white flowers followed 
with brilliantly colored seed pods resembling bird 
eggs. Will grow in any good soil. Interesting plants 
for rock gards and etc. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 64——White Helitrope (Helitropium tenellum) (A) 
Plant these seed in early spring in any good soil. 
There is profusion of beautiful white blooms during 
July and August. Flowers about an inch across and 
very fragrant. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 65—Balsam (Iberville lindheimeri) (P) Plant seed 
in early spring in any good soil. These vines thrive 
in shade or full sun and produce numerous colors of 
small apples in late summer and fall. Attractive 
plants for trellises and rock gardens. Pkt. seed 1l6dc. 
No. 66—Saw Tooth Daisy (Grindelia squarrosa) (A) 
Plant seed in spring in any good soil. Tall plants 
with scalloped leaves and having large double flowers 
along the stem. Attractive late blooming plants. Pkt. 
seed 10c. 
YUCCAS and AGAVES 
The following. varieties of Yuccas and Agaves will 
grow in any good soil best in rich semi-moist. Can 
stand cold to 15 below zero. They are easy to trans- 
plant at any age or time of year. They are easy to 
grow from seed but grow very slow. 
No. 67—Red Flowering Yucca (Hesperaloe parvi- 
flora) 1 year old plants only 50c each. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 68—Spanish Bayonet (Yucca torreyi) (P) 1 
foot plants 35c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 63—-Palma (Yucca macrocarpa) 2 foot plants 
75c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 70—Tree Yucca (Yucca elata) 1 foot plants 25c. 
Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 7|\—Nolina lindheimeri (P) 
Pkt. seed 10c. 
1 foot plants 25c. 
No. 72—Yucca louisiana 1 foot plants 25c. Pkt. seed 
10c. 
No. 73—Twisted Leaf Yucca (Yucca rupicola) 1 foot 
plants, 25c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 74—Sotol (Dasylirion texanum) 
25c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
1 foot plants 
No. 75—Ocotillo (Fouquiera splendens) (P) 15¢ per 
foot. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 76—Nolina texana (P) 1 foot plants 25c. Pkt. 
seed 10c. 
No. 7j—Mountain Agave (P) Agave Wislizeni 6 inch 
plants 25c. Pkt. seed 10c. 
No. 78—Century Piant (Agave americana) 
(Pye .6 
inch plants 25c. Pkt. seed 10c. ; 
No. 79—Candellia (Euphorbia antisyphilitica) (P) 6 
inch plants 25. 
No. 80—Lechugilla (Agave 
lechugilla) (P) 6 inch 
plants 15c. Pkt. seed 10c. ay " 
