Calochortus nuttalli, Sego Lily. Cream-white with 
gold and maroon markings. June. 
Calochortus weedi var. intermedia. Novel box- 
like blooms of reddish lavender. July. 
Campanula petiolata, Western Harebell. Larger 
freer blooming, lavender to purple, to 16”. 
Chrysopsis villosa, Golden Aster, Fine masses 
of brilliant gold, Sept. 12”. 
Clematis fremonti. Urn shaped “leather flowers” 
of purple, cream lined. 9 to 10’, June. 
Clematis scotti. Leathery nodding urns, May, 10”. 
Blue to purple or pink. Foliage glaucous. 
Dalea aurea. Rare silvery green and airy light 
yellow inflorescence, Prairie Clover style. 
Dalea enneandra. Distinct, odd and beautiful, of 
slender airy effect, blossoms silvery. 30”. 
Dodecatheon pulchellum Hiden Shooting 
Star. Lavender-rose and gold, 4 to 8”. 
Drymocallis fissa. Cinquefoil relative, plentiful 
little single roses, butter yellow. 10 to 12”. 
Echinacea angustifolia. Large pink daisies, ma- 
hogany centers. Welcome color, July. 16’. 
Erigeron caespitosus. Three-fourths inch fine 
white little daisy. One of the best. 6”. 
Erigeron glabellus. White to purple, mainly 
lavender. Neat evergreen rosettes. 10 to 14’. 
Erigeron macranthus. Inch wide, lavender-blue 
in masses, late summer. Bushy, to 18”. 
Gutierrezia sarothrae, Golden Dome. Rounded 
vivid green bushlet, turning to gold, Sept. 12”. 
Hedeoma camporum, Pennyroyal. Little lavender 
florets in long season. Fine fragrance. 10”. 
Ipomoea leptophylla, Big-root Bush Morning- Glo- 
ry. Fine reddish trumpets, July on. 30”. 
Iris missouriensis. Easy, delightful, slender 
Silvery blue, June-July. 10 to 18”. 
Lathyrus ornatus, Sand Pea. Large biossoms, 
purple-rose banners, white to pink wings. 
Lewisia rediviva, Bitter-Root. Glorious stemless 
blossoms of rich carmine pink, June. 4”, 
Liatris scariosa (aspera), Blazing Star. Tall, 
with large heads of fine purple, late fall. 
Liatris ligulistylis. Very large heads, purple, 
accepting some shade. 12 to 18”. July. 
Liatris punctata, Dwarf Gayfeather. Closely set 
small heads of luminous purple. To 14”, Aug. 
Liatris pycnostachya. Long erect spikes closely 
set with small heads of silvery purple. To 36”. 
Lupinus pusillus. 8” branching annual of white- 
tipped intense blue, very early. 
Lygodesmia juncea, Prairie Pink, Skeleton Weed. 
Pretty pink blooms, leafless stems. Weedy. 
Machaeranthera_ tanacetifolia, Tahoka Daisy. 
Wide blue, June to frost. To 14’. (Ann.) 
Nemastylis acuta. Rare bulb, marvelous light 
blue, 8”. (Few packets.) 50c. 
Nuttallia decapetala, Evening Star. Ten-pointed 
creamy stars, Summer nights. 24”, 
Oenothera oklahomensis. Immense, 3”, bright 
yellow, in large numbers, long season. 15”. 50c. 
Penstemon albidus, Large flowered white. To 14’. 
Penst. augustifolius. Melting deep azure, wide 
closely packed spires, June, 12”, Glaucous. 
Penst. angustifolius, Fine albino. 35ce. 
