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From crop of 1953, packet 18c. 
Owing to the short list above, due to a diffi- 
cult season, the following are listed, all believed 
to be viable. 
Achillaea lanulosa. Diminutive yarrow of excep- 
tional whiteness, in umbels to 8”. 
Agastache anethiodora, Anise Hyssop. Fragrant 
tall herb with purple spikes all summer. 
Allium recurvatum superbum, Pagosa Onion. 
Showy pink, to 20”, July. Leaves flattish. 
Antennaria campestris, Pussy Toes. Inch-high 
dark green carpeter, grayish blossoms to 7”. 
Argemone intermedia, Prickly Poppy. White 4” 
crinkled silken blossoms all summer. To 24”. 
Asclepias pumila. Prolific umbels of off-white 
to 8”. Attractive dense foliage. 
Astragalus crassicarpus, Buffalo Pea. Pastel rasp- 
berry clusters, bright plum-like fruits. Low. 
Aster kumleini. Fine blue to purple masses with 
golden eyes, Sept. 12 to 15”. 
Aster laevis. Of shady places, to 30” or more, 
a fine lavender-blue. Non-spreading. 
Aster ptarmicoides. Clear white, cream centered. 
10 to 14”, July, August. Non spreading. 
Calochortus macrocarpus. Bulb, Striking pointed 
segments of rich lavender, purple spotted. 15”. 
Dalea aurea. Unique infloresence of _ silvery 
green with light gold, prairie clover style. 
Dalea enneandra. Distinct, odd and beautiful, of 
slender airy effect, blossoms silvery. 30”. 
Erigeron caespitosus. Three-fourths-inch fine 
white little daisies, June, July, 6’. 
Erigeron glabellus. White to purple, mainly lav- 
ender, July, August, 10 to 14”. Evergreen. 
Lathyrus ornatus, Sand Pea. Large blossoms, 
purple-rose banners, white to pink wings. 6”. 
Malvastrum coccineum, Flame Mallow. Arresting 
little spires of salmon-scarlet, 8’, summer. 
Penstemon albidus. Large flowered white, to 14’. 
Penstemon aridus. Delightful gem of medium 
blue, June, 8”. Small cushion, many spikes.-- 
Penstemon virens. One of the most beautiful, 
purple-blue, 8 to 10”. Small glossy leaves. 
Solidago mollis. Select low type. Billowy gold- 
enrod heads, to 10”, Sept. Grayish foliage. 
Solidago pallida. Fragrant, lovely plumes of 
light gold, Sept. 16 to 20”. Non spreading. 
Solidago pulcherrima. Beautiful arching rods of 
richest gold, Sept. 10 to 14”. Non-spreading. 
