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Erodium Chamaedrioidss Roseum . 5 
Erythraea Massoni . 5 
Golden Gypsophila . 6 
Heathers . 6 
H elonias Bulata, Cinnamon Lily . 6 
Houstonia Montana . 6 
Lewisias . 8 
Malvastrum Coccineum . 9 
Orchids - there is a terrestrial orchid 
suited to every condition in your 
garden . 9 
Phlox Subulata Brittoni .11 
Raymondia Pyrenaica .12 
Roscoea Cautiloides .12 
Saxifrage McNabiana . 12 
Silene Hookerii . 13 
Silene Californica . 13 
Sisyrnchium Grandiflorum . 13 
Soldanella Alpina . 13 
Synthirus Sweetzeri . 13 
Townsendia Excapa .13 
Trout Lillies . 5 
Umbilicus Chrysanthus . 13 
Violets — The sweetest flower that 
grows .14 
Yellow Trillum .13 
Zauschneria California .14 
G E N T I A N A 
No flower surpasses the Gentian for beauty of form 
and color and contrary to the general belief they are not 
difficult for the careful grower: given a well drained bed 
of sand and peat in half shade (some in full sun) they 
will thrive: the varieties we offer are all well established 
perennials. 
57 - Andrewsii, Native closed Gentian .35 
569 - Acaulis, one of the most beautiful and 
sought for Alpines, hardy with care, deep 
blue .75 
479 - Farreri, large, lovely sky-blue trumpets 
surrounded by grassy foliage; semi pros¬ 
trate; August until frost.1.00 
556 - Ingrammi, considered by some to be the 
finest of all Gentians; grows from 10 to 16" 
high with dark green, shiny leaves;; large 
blue flowers; petals specked with tiny green¬ 
ish white spots; blooms from mid-June to 
mid-August .75 
481 - Lagodechiana, easily grown beauty with 
large blue flowers in clusters .75 
467 - Porphyrio, native of North Carolina; in¬ 
tense blue with green and yellow markings 
in throat; 8", a beauty and easy to grow.50 
480 - Septemfida, easy of culture; the most reli¬ 
able Gentian; beautiful blue fringed bells 
in clusters from July to late August .50 
56 - Sino-Omato, the most beautiful and glorious 
of all Gentians .. 75 
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