Verbena bipinnatifida Bright blue-lilac, May to 
October. Low, trailing, hardy with winter dryness 
at crown. 45¢; 3, $1.20. June, from seed, 25c. 
Viola adunca. A smiling quizzical little old man 
in deep blue. Part shade Often blossoms again in 
autumn. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Viola nuttalli Violet of brilliant gold of the dry 
sunny plains. Heavy producer, April, May. 2 to 
6”. Sun or light shade. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Viola pedatifida Large blossoms of light to med- 
ium violet borne well above deeply incised leaves. 
4”, Any soil, light shade or sun. 40c; 3, $1.00. 
Viola rugulosa White, tinted pink, with violet 
penciling. 6 to 12”. Short stolons, forming dense 
colony or ground cover. Clump, 45c; 3, $1.20. 
Viola vallicola, Gold Nugget. Wonderful golden 
violet described on front cover. Each $1.00. 
Woodsia scopulina Delightful little clump fern 
to 5”. Endures much drought. Midday shade. 50c. 
Yucca glauca SBayonet-like leaves to 18’, 30” or 
taller spires, occasionally branched, of nodding 
lilies, usually greenish cream, July. 60c; 3, $1.35. 
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
Allium cernuum, Nodding Onion. Umbels of light 
shell pink, July, 8 to 16”. 3, 45c; doz., $1.20. 
A. geyeri Very pink heads at 4”, ooriain top, 
to 20” in lush meadow. New. 3, 50c; doz., $1.20. 
A. recurvatum superbum Larger than cernuum, 
richer pink, leaves glaucous, flattish. 3, 50c. 
A. textile Broad upright umbels of green ribbed 
white stars at 8’, May. Summer dormant. 3, 45c. 
Androstephium caeruleum, Blue Bethlehem. Broad 
umbels of soft blue, 4 to 8”, May; tuft of slender 
green leaves. Corms, 40c; 3, $1.00; large, 50c. 
Calochortus gunnisoni, Gunnison Mariposa. Love- 
ly white chalice, clusters of greenish hairs at base. 
July, 16”. Grassy leaves. 3, 50c; doz., $1.20. 
Calochorius nitidus Hardy Montana species, white 
or lavender with purple spot high in petal. June. 
10”. Leaf broad. 3, 50c; doz., $1.20. 
Calochortus nuttalli, Sego Lily, Mariposa Tulip. 
Shining white, marked gold and maroon. June, 
12”, Glaucous plant. 3, 50; doz., $1.20. 
Lillum umbellatum 4” upright cups of orange- 
red, June, July. 10 to16”. Rich soil, well drained, 
4” deep. Blooming size, 40c; 3, $1.00; 1 inch, 50c. 
Zygadenus elegans, False Camas. Spire-like pan- 
icle of whitish stars, to 18’, July. Modestly at- 
tractive. Foliage glaucous. Part shade. 25c; 3, 65c. 
Zygadenus gramineus Spire of ed stars ina 
haze of golden stamens, June. 10 to 16”. Basal 
grassy green leaves. 3, 45; doz., $1.25. 
FOR GARDENS IN HALF SHADE and moder. 
ately rich soil, well drained: Achillaea lanulosa, 
Agastache anethiodora, Alliums cernuum, geyeri 
and recurvatum, Anemone patens, Antennarias 
campestris, microphylla and rosea, Asters geyeri, 
meritus and ptarmicoides, Campanula petiolata, 
Dodecatheon pulchellum, Cerastium strictum, both 
Clematises, Erigeron glabellus, Geum triflorum, 
Iris missouriensis, Liatris ligulistylis, Lilium 
umbellatum, Lithophragma parviflora, Penstemon 
caespitosus, Solidago pallida, Thalictrum venu- 
losum, Violets except nuttalli, Woodsia scopulina. 
With adequate moisture, however, sun is equally 
agreeable to these shade tolerant kinds. 
