BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS—Blue Wild Indigo. (B) 
48”. Terminal racemes of indigo-blue blossoms in the 
Summer sun. 
BAPTISIA TINCTORIA—Yellow Wild Indigo. (B) 
48”. As bushy as it is tall. Yellow pea-blossoms in 
abundance in Summer. Very heavy flowering. Sunny, 
dry, sandy places. 
BETULA POPULIFOLIA—White Birch. (A) Tree. 
Up to 45’. Refreshing white bark and a favorite 
when scattered amongst evergreens. Sun or shade. 
Wet or dry. 
BIDENS TRICHOSPERMA—Tick-seed Sunflower. 
(C-easy) 24-66” annual, yellow-flowered composite. 
Will naturalize easily in moist meadows, filling them 
in several years with a mass of golden-yellow in Fall. 
Also larger packets at 50¢. 
bBOLTONIA LATISQUAMA—(B) 60”. Masses of 
white to pinkish aster-type blossoms. Best in mass 
effects. Sun. Blooms long in late Summer and cuts 
well. Also larger packets at 50¢. 
BRODIAEA CAPITATA—Wild Hyacinth. (B) 12” 
from a hardy bulb. Clusters of blue flowers with 
dark purple bracts, in early Spring. Sun or light 
shade. 
CALOCHORTUS SPECIES Butierfiy Tulips (A) 
Winter hardy bulbs that want good drainage. 
Excellent for cut flowers. 
CALOCHORTUS ALBUS. 12-24”. Petals white, 
purplish at the base. For sun or light shade. 
ee eae KENNEDYI. 6”. Vermilion flowered. 
un. 
CALOCHORTUS SPLENDENS. 12-24”, Clear lilae 
petals. Sun or light shade. 
CAMASSIA QUAMASH—Camas-lily. (B-easy) 12- 
24” bulb plant. Spikes of beautiful, dark blue, star- 
like blossoms, made even more beautiful by their 
golden stamens. Blooms in Spring in wet meadows. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA — Harebells. (C- 
easy) 12” slender stems bear dainty, pendulent, blue 
bells which we almost expect to hear tinkle. Ever- 
blooming, in sun or shade. Blooms firs; year if sown 
early enough. 
CASSIA FASCICULATA—Partridge Pea. (B-easy) 
Pais bushy annual for dry, sunny places. Attractive 
pinnate foliage bears a mass of golden blossoms in 
the Summer. 
CASSIA MARILANDICA — Wild Senna. (B) 60” 
regal member of the Pea family. The yellow flowers 
are quite striking with their black stamens. Summer 
blooming in open meadows. 
CELASTRUS : SCANDENS —Climbing Bittersweet. 
(A) Sturdy vine that is quite attractive from Fall 
through Winter with its red and yellow fruits. Used 
in Winter decorations. 
CENTAUREA AMERICAN A—Basket Flower. (C- 
easy) 36-72” annual with large many-rayed blossoms 
of pink to purple with creamy centers. Summer 
blooming and excellent for cutting. Dry, sunny places. 
CENTAUREA AMERICANA ALBA—White form of 
above species. 
