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COLD CLIMATE CACTI el : 
Coryphantha vivipara Ball, to 3” or more, showy 
carmine flowers on top, June. 35c; 3, 90¢c. any 
Echinocereus viridiflorus, 3 to 4”, glossy pee 
yellow blossoms on_ ribs, June. Color banded 
spines on new growth. 35¢; 3, 90c. 
Neobesseya missouriensis Ball to Digs 
Blossom yellow or pale orange, May. 35¢ 
Opuntia fragilis, Brittle Cactus. A pygmy 
pear. Large yellow blossoms, June. 35¢; | Eo) 
O. humifusa Pads 4 to 6”. Western selectior 
very large, red centered yellow blossom, late 
Ripe pears dark red, showy. 40c; 3, $1. 
O. imbricata, Tree Cactus, Ribbed cylindric 
tions. Carmine flowers, July. To 36 t 
more, Rooted single joints, 50¢c;"3, $1.35, . 
O. polyacantha Spiny prickly pear, pad 
more, 4” silken blooms, May. Select pure 
fine rich orange, either, 40c; 3, $1.00; a 
carmine, 50c; 3, $1.35. 
O. “Apache” Ferocious spines, young s 
dish and erect “like hair standing on end 
carmine. Probably rutila hybrid. 
0. “Smithwick” — humifusa X fragilis % 
of fragilis, free blooming bright yellow. 
Cactus collection: The 11 listed abov ¥ 
ed. pad of O. phaecantha, $4.00 
Cactus culture: Cold dima cacti nat 
haust their moisture and shrivel in pr 
for winter. An ample depth of 9 parts g 
coarse sand to 1 of good loam supports ae 
and aids essential winter dryness. 
SHRUBS 
Amorpha canescens, Lead Plant. 
blossom, June, July, 12 to 25”. 
Artemisia cana Rather stiffly erect G 
2to3ft. 132” leaves, lance-linear. 60c; 3 
A. filifolia, Sand Sage. Beautiful, silv 
textured, much branched, delightfully — 
Commonly 2 feet. 60c; 3, $1. 50. Par. 
A. tridentata, Sagebrush. Tiny three- 
silvered leaves, erect bushy plant. Ni ice J 
Local form, to 30”. 75c; 3, $1.65. om 
Atriplex canescens, Salt Bush. All gy 
broad, densely branched bush, to 24”. ¢ 
seed bracts. Nearly evergreen. 60c; 
Cercocarpus montanus, Mountain Mahog. 
tle slightly grayish toothed leaves, nov 
silvery seed tassels. Pleasing alone « 
Upright to arching, to 8 ft. 80c; 3, $2. 
Chrysothamnus graveolens, Rabbit Br 
3 ft. bush covered with goldenrod-li 
September. Striking effect. 5c; 3. 
Eurotia lanata, Winter-Fat, White 
its light gray effect well into winter 
tufts of white in fall. 12 to 20”. 60c 
Rosa arkansana var. J. W. Fargo. Ww 
of 40 petals. “Wholly delightful wil 
said Mrs. Henry. Cluster pease: main: uly Fe 
Much branched, 10 to 20”. $1.00; 3. 50. 
Rosa foliolosa Refreshing, five petaleg 
white. 10 to 12”. Small shining leaflets. 
Rose Mrs. Mina Lindell Natural tetrap 
