44 
WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
osmunda cinnamomea. Cinnamon fern, 
osmunda claytoniana. Interrupted fern, 
osmunda regalis. Royal fern, 
polystichum acrostichoides. Christmas fern, 
pteritis nodulosa. Ostrich plume fern, 
woodsia ilvensis. Rusty Woodsia. 
Prices of hardy ferns, well established plants, 
20 cents each, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
GALEGA. (Goatsrue.) 
dwarf Lilac. Low growing and reat habited 
form. 
Hartlandi. Dense clusters of pint and white 
pea like flowers. 
Officialis alba. Pure white flowei s 
GALIUM. 
R. verum. (Yellow bedstraw.) 
GAILLARDIA. (Blanket Flower.) 
grandiflora. Harkness choice hybrids, persist¬ 
ent bloomers. 
Golden Gleam. Pure golden yellow variety. 
Portola Hybrids. These embrace some ex¬ 
tremely rich color. 
Lady Rolleston. Very large yellow self. 
Sun God. Large very distinct variety, (new). 
50 cents. 
Torchlight. Gives some unusual rich colorings 
GENTIANA. 
We have pleasure in offering a nice collection 
of these fascinating Rock garden plants. 
No other blue flowers surpass them in their 
rich rues. By planting a variety it is pos¬ 
sible to have gentian flowers from Mav 
until sharp frost. In 1935 we had flowers 
m good condition on October 26. While 
some varieties will do well in either sun¬ 
shine or shade the bulk are better in partial 
shade. Nearly all like a good garden soil 
rich in humus but with good drainage. 
Acaulis Clusii. The finest form of this lovely 
gencian, we have a fine stock of strong 
flowering plants. $1.00 each. Smaller plants 
bO cents. 
Andiewsi. Rather a dull dark blue, fine grow¬ 
er. 25 cents. 
Freyniana. Short trails, rich shiny foliage 
ending in two or three large bells of bright 
blue. 50 cents. 
Hascombensis. Trailing habit, flowers are of 
a delightful blue shade. 50 cents. 
Lagodechiana. Decumbent in habit. July 
bloomer, sapphire blue flowers. 50 cents. 
Macaulayi Wells’ variety. A magnificent hy¬ 
brid between Farreri and sino-ornata, large 
open trumpets of an ethereal blue shade 
. late summer bloomer, scarce. $1.00. 
Purdomi. Very rich oxford blue, July and 
August bloomer. 50 cents. 
Septemfida. Attains a height of 10-12 inches, 
clustered heads of rich blue flowers. 50 
cents. 
Sino-ornata. A long season bloomer starting 
in July, makes rapid growth, deep blue. 
75 cents. 
Thibetica. A sturdy grower, strong spikes of 
white flowers. 50 cents. 
GEUM. 
Borisii. Large cordate and hirsute leaves, very 
large orange scarlet flowers. 35 cents. 
Fire Opal. Dazzling rich scarlet suffused with 
orange. 35 cents. 
