Penst. aridus. Delightful .gem of medium blue, 
June, 8”. Small cushion, many spikes. 50c. 
Penst. eriantherus. Large flowered warm laven- 
der, broad spikes, June. 8 to 12”. 
Penst. glaber. Deep blue, large flowered, July. 
18 to.24”. Foliage dark, | 
Penst. gracilis. Graceful spikes of small light 
amethyst blossoms. 10”. Foliage dark. 
Penst. grandiflorus. Very large rich lavender. 
June, 30” or more, Plant glaucous. 
Penst. nitidus. Brilliant blue, May. Extra select 
dwarf strain, 8’. Glaucous plant. 35c. i} 
Prnst, seecundiflorus. Large reddish lavender. 
.. handsome ascending spikes to 18”. Glaucous 
Penst. virens. One of the most delightful. Pur- 
nle-blue, 8 to 10”. Small glossy leaves. 
Phlox ‘alyssifolia. Large flowered vink, selected 
forms. Creeping, 4”. (Few packets.) 50c. 
Sideranthus sninulosus. Glowing yellow asters, 
Sent. Grayish prickly bushlet, 4 to 6”. 
Solidaso mollis. Select low form. , Billowy 
oenldenrod hoads. eray foliage. Sent. 10”. 
Solidago nallida. .Plumes of light gold, fragrant, 
lovely, Sept. Non-spreading. 16 to 20”. 
Solidago pulcherrima. ._ Beautiful arching golden 
rods; 10 to Td’ Sept.” Nom-spreading =" ssa 
Townsendia exscapa, Easter Daisy. Astonishing 
wide pink daisies on tuft of. grayish leaves. 
Verbena bipinnatifida. Continuous show, bright 
lilac-blue, May-October. By June from seed. 
Viola adunea, Whiskery little faces of deep blue. 
Viola nuttalli. Brilliant yellow violet of the sun- 
drenched prairies. .For poor soil....,. - } 
Zinnia grandiflora. | Inch-and-a-half single. 
Bright ¢o'd, in masses, all*summer. 5”; Sun 
Hordy Cacti, at 25c the packet 
Corvyhantha vivinara. Ball to 3’or 4”, crown of 
silky carmine. flowers, June. ri . 
Echinocerous viridiflorus: . Barrel to 4 .-or. 5’, 
glossy green-vellow blossoms on_ribs, May. 
Nocohesseya’ missouriensis. Ball to. 2” or.more. 
Flowers straw, yellow or orange tint. May. 
Opuntia aurea. A beaver tail with illuminated 
rich vellow blossoms. Spineless. Quite hardy. 
O. fragilis. he midget prickly pear with yellow 
blossoms 2” or more wide. June. 
O. humifusa. 4” flowers, selections with crimson 
based petals. .Late June.: 
O. phaeacantha, ..Very large pads with rich dark 
red slochid clusters. Flowers yellow. Hardy. 
O vollardi. Rather small pads of bright green, 
larze flash of scarlet on yellow petals. ; 
O. nolvacantha. Very spiny kind. Blossoms in 
shades of yellow. sid 
O. rhodantha. Flowers large, rich deep: carmine 
pink.. Hardy Utah form. (Few Packets.) 
Hardy Shrub Seeds, at 25c the packet 
Atrinlex canescens, Salt Bush. to 20”, grav-green 
of good all-season effect. Alkaline soil. 
Chrysothamnus_ graveolens. Rabbit Brush’ Grav- 
ish, to 36”, short spikes of goldenrod, Sept. | 
Rosa arkansana J. W. Fargo. Very lovely double 
pink wild rose. Seeds:give some doubles. 12”. 
Rosa blanda. Red stems, sparingly thorny, pale 
pink buds opening to single white roses, 20”. 
Rosa foliolosa. Delightful pure white single rose. 
Small shining leaflets. 10”. 
Rose Mrs. Mina Lindell. Natural tetraploid, to 
36”. Semi-double, vivid carmine-crimson. 
