GENTIANA—Gentian 
angusiifolia—A beautiful clear-blue species from the Alps. 3 
inches. Half shade and leaf mold . 15c 
calycosa—The finest of our native alpine gentians. Very deep 
blue cup-shaped flowers. In clumps; 6 inches. WNA . 15c 
purpurea—Very choice. Rich dull purple flowers on stems 15 
inches high. Alps. Pure peat in half-shade and a well-drained 
soil ... 15c 
semperfida—Large, splendid clear blue flowers. July to Oc¬ 
tober. 12 inches. Damp soil and shade. Asia ... 15c 
GEXJM 
Heldreichii—Bright orange flowers; 12 inches. Greece. Sandy 
loam and full sun . 15c 
GYPSOPHILA 
repens—Creeping “Baby’s Breath.” An excellent plant for a 
dry wall. Masses of white flowers. Alps ... 15c 
HEUCHERA—Alum Root. 
glabella—Lobed and crenated leaves and spikes of white flow¬ 
ers. 10 inches. Half-shade. Sandy loam and leaf mold. WNA 15c 
sanguinea—Coral-red flowers. Fine for rockery. Mexico. 15c 
HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort 
Scouleri—A little known native of the Rockies that deserves 
a place in every rock garden. Masses of golden yellow flow¬ 
ers in late summer. Good drainage and sun. 5 inches. WNA 15c 
INCARVILLEA—Perennial Gloxinia 
Delavayi—Marvelous carmine, purple and yellow flowers. 12 
inches. Good drainage and rich sandy humus. Yunnan. 15c 
IRIS 
missouriensis—A pale blue Iris of great charm. 2 feet. WNA 10c 
JASIONE 
perennis—Heads of bright-blue flowers on 8 inch stems. Sandy 
soil and sun. Europe .. 15c 
LAPPULA 
diffusa—Bur-forget-me-not. Open panicles of sky-blue flow¬ 
ers with yellow eyes. Partial shade. 18 inches. WNA. 15c 
.LEONTOPODIUM—-Edelwiess 
alpinum—The well-known plant of the Alps with gray foliage 
and curious wooly flower heads. Good drainage. 10 inches.— 15c 
LEWISIA 
rediviva—Bitterroot. State flower of Montana. Large satiny 
pink blossoms on two inch stems. Sandy loam and good drain¬ 
age in the sun. WNA . 15c 
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