Solidago mollis. Select low form. Billowy golden- 
rod heads, gray foliage. Sept. 10”. 
Solidago pallida. Plumes of light gold. Fragrant, 
lovely, Sept. Non-spreading. 16-20”. 
Townsendia exscapa, Easter Daisy. Astonishing 
wide pink daisies on tuft of grayish leaves. 
Townsendia sericea. Even smaller, earlier, white. 
Limestone scree plant. 1%”, April. 
Verbena bipinnatifida. Continuous show, bright 
lilac-blue, May, October. By June from Seed. 
Viola nuttalli. Brilliant yellow violet of the sun- 
drenched prairies, long season. For poor soil. 
Yucea glauca. Northernmost yucca. Bayonets to 
20”, creamy or greenish white lilies to 36”. 
Yucca glauca, strongly red tinted sepals. 50c. 
Yucca neomexicana. Lower foliage, similar light 
greenish cream blossoms. Hardy. 
Zinnia glandiflora. Brilliant golden wide rayed 
blossoms all summer. 6”. 
Hardy Cacti, at 25c the packet. 
Neobesseya missouriensis. Ball, to 2” or more. 
Blossoms straw, yellow or orange tint. May. 
Opuntia aurea. Beaver-tail prickly pear with 
‘luminous rich yellow blossoms. Spineless. 
O. fragilis. The midget prickly-pear with yellow 
blossoms 2” or more wide. 3” high. June. 
O. humifusa. Selection with 4’ wide blossoms, 
rich crimson based yellow petals. Late June. 
O. phaeacantha. Very large pads, yellow blos- 
soms. Hardy if shriveled. 8-10” tall. 25c. 
Rare salmon-pink phaeacantha, 35c. 
©. pollardi. Rather small pads of bright green, 
large flash of scarlet on yellow petals. 
O. polvacantha. Very spiny kind, blossoms in 
shades of yellow or orange. 
Fine carmine polyacantha, 35c. 
QO. rhodantha. Wonderful deep rich carmine-pink. 
Very larse flowered selection from Utah. 35c. 
Rhodantha, carmine, 25c. 
O. Rutila. Carmine blossoms, typical narrow pads 
of species. Rapid grower, decumbent, 5”. 
Hardy Shrub Seeds, at 25c the packet. 
Atriplex canescens, Salt Bush. Good all season 
effect in gray-green. To 20”. Alkaline soil. 
Cercocarpus montanus, Mountain Mahogany. 
zag leaved, slender stemmed, untimately to 
t, 
Chrysothamnus graveolens, Rabbit Brush. 36”. 
Ablaze with goldenrod-like bloom, September. 
Chrysothamnus plattensis. Charming little Rab- 
bit Brush, in light yellow. 10”. September. 
Rosa arkansana, J. W. Fargo. Very lovely double 
pink wild rose. Mostly double from seed. Low. 
Annuals and Biennials, packet 25c. 
‘Helianthus petiolaris, Sand Sunflower. 12-30”. 
Really beautiful, long stemmed, graceful. 
Phacelia linearis. Mauve-purple, half inch wide, 
massed and prolific. Mainly June. 9-10”. 
Townsendia grandiflora. Glowing white 1%” 
wide daisies, slender leaved bushlet, 4’. (Bien.) 
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