NATIVE PLANTS OF THE GREAT PLAINS, continued 
OX YTROPIS Lamberti (Purple Loco). Spectacular plumes 
of pea-shaped flowers, purple to blue. Blooms in June. 
To 12 in. tall. 45c each. 
PENSTEMON albidus. Large white flowers in June. 
Broad green foliage. Erect plant to 10 or 15 in. 45c each. 
Auer ON alpinus. Fine blue flowers. 12 in. tall. 50c 
each. 
PENSTEMON Crandalli. Evergreen creeper in broad mats. 
pecs, bells of blue in June. Prefers light shade. 70c 
each. 
PENSTEMON grandiflorus.The stately Shell-leaf. Cool deep 
lavender flowers with gray-green foliage. Blooms in June 
and July. 30 in. tall. 50c each. 
PENSTEMON secundiflorus. Showy arching spires of 
reddish lavender. Glaucous foliage. 16 in. tall. 50c each. 
PHLOX alyssifolia. Soft lavender-pink, fragrant blooms in 
May and June. Leaves lanceolate, white edged. 3 to 5 in. 
tall. 45c each. 
PHLOX andicola. Large, full-lobed Phlox of the high 
prairies, forming colonies or mats. 4 in. tall. White, 35c 
gach, Select blue-lavender, 55c each. Extra large, 55c 
each. 
PHLOX, Little Cheyenne. The most perfect little florets 
imaginable. Shining white with a little gold. 60c each. 
SIDERANTHUS spinulosus. Massed aster-like flowers of 
brilliant gold in September and October. Dense, low type. 
Likes a hot dry spot. 6 in. tall. 45c each. 
SISYRINCHIUM angustifolium (Blue-eyed Grass). Neat 
clumps of rush-like leaves and a profusion of six-pointed 
violet-blue stars. 8 in. tall. 45c each. 
TALINUM parviflorum (Little Sunbright). Airy rosy 
blooms every summer afternoon from a 2-inch tuft of succu- 
lent leaves. To 7 in. tall. 60c each. 
THERMOPSIS rhombifolia (Dwarf Golden Pea). Broad 
packed racemes of glowing medium yellow. Blooms in 
May. 8 to 12 in. tall. 50c each. 
TOWNSENDIA exscapa (Easter Daisy). Tuft of narrow 
evergreen leaves. Incredibly wide, glowing pink daisies, 
all under 2 inches across. 50c each. 
TRADESCANTIA bracteata (Rainbow Spiderwort). 
Blue-purple to bright rose flowers, beginning in June. To 
10 in. tall. 45c each. 
VERBENA bipinnatifida. Bright blue-lilac flowers from 
May to October. Low, trailing plant. Hardy; avoid 
winter wet at the crown. 45c each. 
VIOLA adunca. A smiling little flower of deep blue. Often 
blooms in autumn. Likes part shade. 45c each. 
VIOLA Nuttalli. A brilliant gold Violet of the dry sunny 
plains. A heavy producer in April and May. Prefers sun 
or light shade. 2 to 6 in. tall. 45c each. 
VIOLA pedatifida. Large blooms of light violet, borne 
above deeply incised leaves. Stemless. Plant in any soil, 
in light shade or sun. 45c each. 
ZINNIA grandiflora. Single, 1-inch flowers of brilliant gold. 
A good colonizer for a hot location; produces heavily in 
hot weather. To 5 in. tall. 60c each. 
Hardy Perennials 
BLEEDING-HEART. This is the old-fashioned flower 
that is always in style. A long-lived plant that improves 
with age. It loves part shade and does well along walls 
on the east and north sides of a house. 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
Chrysanthemums 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Amber Glow. Amber-bronze. The plant is smothered with 
flowers. 
Eugene A. Wander. Good size; bright golden yellow. 
Lavender Lady. Very lovely, pure lavender; full double. 
Orchard. Pink flowers on tall, stiff stems. Very frost- 
resistant. 
Any of the above, 60c each; 3 for $1.50 
QUILLED VARIETIES 
Buff Rayonante. A lovely buff flower with quilled petals. 
Pink Rayonante. Orchid-pink; petals incurved, quilled. 
Salmon Rayonante. Salmon or rosy fawn. 
White Rayonante. A beautiful white sport. 
Any of the above, 70c each; 3 for $1.65 
BUTTON VARIETIES 
Early Wonder. Beautiful soft pink. Early. 
Jewel. A lovely orchid-colored button. 
Dark Pink Jewel. Brilliant deep rosy purple. 
White Jewel. One of the best white button Mums. 
Yellow Jewel. A yellow sport of Jewel. 
Judith iondersen. A fine golden yellow button. Really 
superb. 
Magnolia. Soft pink and creamy white with yellow under- 
tones. Free blooming. 
Any of the above, 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
EREMURUS (Foxtail-lily). An unusual perennial for fall 
planting. In mixed colors—orange, yellow and salmon- 
Se pes beautiful, showy spike 4 to 5 feet tall. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.50. 
Hemerocallis (Daylily) 
Amaryllis. Large, golden orange flowers, deeper in the 
throat. Blooms in July and August. 36 in. tall. 65c each. 
Baby Tears. This dainty 4-inch flower is rosy red with 
ruffled petals. April, May and June. 3) ft. tall. $2.50 
each. 
Chengtu. Flowers 414 inches across with bright copper-red, 
recurved petals. July and August. 3 ft. tall. $1.20 each. 
Cinnabar. Rosy red-brown with yellow throat. July and 
August. 50c each. 
Dauntless. Yellowish orange; wide, overlapping petals. 
July and August. $1.00 each. 
Georgia. Buff and pink tones. July and August. 3 ft. tall. 
$3.00 each. 
Hyperion. This Daylily is considered the finest of all. 
Large, waxy flowers of canary-yellow. July and August. 
48 in. tall. 75c each. 
Imperator. Star-shaped, rich orange-red flowers lined with 
sulphur. July and August. 50c each. 
Kwanso Flore Plena. Orange flushed red; double. July 
and August. 42 in. tall. 35c each. 
Mikado. Striking orange with red spots on petals. June and 
July. 36 in. tall. 35c each. 
Old Vintage. Wine-colored with yellow throat. $3.00 each. 
Persian Princess. Deep velvety red with heavy overflush 
of purple. $5.00 each. 
Pink Lustre. Huge, trumpet-shaped flowers; soft pink with 
a bright canary-yellow throat. 45 in. tall. $5.00 each. 
cociidrs Fine port-wine flowers on well-branched stems. $3.00 
each. 
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