CRONAMERE ALPINE NURSERIES, INC. 
each 
Altaica. A low-growing species with short trailing stems and 
handsome violet blue trumpets. Early summer.50c 
Andrewsii. Closed Gentian. Dark blue flowers. 18 in. N. A. 25c 
Cruciata. Clusters of dark blue flowers on 12 in. stems. Late 
summer. 30c 
Dahurica. A rare species from Asia with umbels of dark blue 
flowers. 50c 
Farreri. One of the most beautiful of all Gentians. Semi-pros¬ 
trate habit and grassy foliage. Lovely sky-blue trumpets 
throughout late summer and autumn. 4 in. Tibet. Peat and 
shade. $1.00 
Gentiana Acaulis 
Freyniana. A low growing form with short trailing shoots set 
with pairs of dark glossy leaves and ending in two or 
three large bells of bright blue. 6 in. 75c 
Hascombensis. This enchanting new hybrid is like a glorified 
G. Septemfida producing larger and much more floriferous 
heads of bloom on 12 in. stems. The flowers are a bright 
blue speckled with white toward the base. This Gentian 
received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural 
Society. New. $1.00 
Kesselringii. A Siberian plant with large clusters of curious 
tubular flowers which are white, dotted with violet on the 
outside. New. 75c 
Lagodechiana. An extremely fine plant having large blue 
clustered flowers which are speckled inside with tiny white 
dots. 4 in. Summer. 40c 
Phlogifolia. A beautiful Gentian from Transylvania with large 
clusters of brilliant blue flowers in June. 6 to 9 in. 50c 
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