Iris missouriensis. Slender silvery blue, 10-16”, 
late June. Easy, delightful. 
Leucocrinum montanum, Sand Lily. Waxy little 
lilies, abundant among grasslike leaves. 50c. 
Liatris ligulistylis, Blazing Star. Inch wide 
heads of fine purple, July. 12-20”. 
Liatris punctata, Dwarf Gayfeather. Small heads 
closely set in spikes. August, 14”. Very fine. 
Liatris pycnostachya. Long erect spikes, closely 
set small heads of silvery purple. 18-36”. 
Malvestrum coccineum, Flame Mallow. Arresting 
little spires of salmon-scarlet, 8’, Summer. 
Mirabilis multiflora, Perennial Four- o'clock. 
Large bush. Purple-red, very long ‘Season. 
Nothocalais cuspidata. Fascinating rich golden 
composite of early May. 4-8”. 
Nuttallia decapetala, Evening Star. Ten-pointed 
4” creamy stars, summer nights, To 24”. 
Oenothera caespitosa. Large flowered white stem- 
less evening primrose, May, August. 5”. 
Oenothera lavandulaefolia. Brilliant yellow 2” 
blossoms, spring to fall. 4’ bushlet. 
Oxytropis lamberti, Purple Loco. Showy purple- 
red spires to 12”, June. Silvery basal leaves. 
Oxytropis sericea. Maytime blossoms of pastel 
pink, 6-10”. Especially lovely. 
Penstemon albertinus. Rather small flowered, 
with abundant spikes of most intense blue. 9’. 
Penst. albidus. Large flowered white, June, 12”. 
Penst. alpinus. Large flowered dark blue. 12”. 
Penst. angustifolius. Melting deep azure, wide 
closely packed spires, June, 12”. Glaucous. 
Penst. angustifolius, very beautiful albino. 35c. 
Penst. aridus. Delightful gem of medium blue 
June, 8’. Small cushion, many spikes. 50c. 
Penst. caespitosus. Inch high creeper of charm- 
ing willingness, freely dotted with purple. 50c. 
Penst. crandalli var. taosensis. Attractive bush- 
let to 4’, short spikes of bright blue. 50c. 
Penst. eriantherus. Large flowered warm laven- 
der, broad spikes, June. §&-12”. 
Penst. glaber. Deep blue, large flowered, July, 18- 
24”. Often reblooming. Foliage dark. 
Penst. grandiflorus. Very large, rich lavender, 
June. 30” or more. Plant glaucous. 
Penst. grandiflorus, albino, a treasure among 
white flowers. 20% true or better. 35c. 
Penst. grandiflorus, fine pink, thrilling beauty. 
Penst. nitudus. Brilliant blue, May. Extra select 
dwarf strain, 8’. Glaucous plant. 35c. 
Penst. secundiflorus. Large reddish lavender, 
handsome ascending spikes to 18”. Glaucous. 
Penst. virens. One of the most delightful, pur- 
ple-blue, 8-10”. Small glossy leaves. 
Petalostemon purpureus, Prairie Clover. Red- 
purple, long fingers of bloom, airy foliage. 
Phlox alyssifolia. Large flowered pink. Selected 
forms. Creeping, 4’. (Few packets.)  50c. 
Phlox alyssifolia, creamy white albino. 50c. 
Phlox andicola. Large flowered white, formin 
colonies. Needle leaved. 35c. 
Ruellia ciliosa (“occidentalis”), Wild Petunic. 
Long season of luminous lavender blossoms. 
Senecio riddelli. Fine masses of light yellow, 
September. 20” or more. 
Sideranthus spinulosus. Low spreading bushlet, 
4”, golden with aster blossoms, Sept. 
Sisyrinchium angustifolium, Blue- eyed Grass. 
Long season of Tai -inch blossoms. 
