PRICES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, 25c ly 

STRUTHIOPTERIS Nodulosa. Sh. Ostrich Plume Fern. Large fronds 
growing in a circle from the crown. Showy and easy. 3 ft. 
35¢ec and 50c. . 
Spicant. S-sh. Deer Fern. Oregon native. Heavy, leathery ever- 
green fronds with rounded pinnae. 35c and 50c. 
WOODWARDIA Areolata. Eastern Chain Fern. Creeping rootstock 
with many slender, much divided leaves. 18 in, 35c. 
WOODWABRDIA Radicans. Sh. Great Chain Fern. Magnificent wide 
fronds of heavy texture. A noble plant. To 4 ft. 75c, $1,00, $1.50. 
WOODWARDIA Virginica. Virginia Chain Fern. 12-18 in. fronds 
from creeping rootstock. 35c. 
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FUCHSIA Magellanica Var. Ricartonii. Sh. Hardy Fuchsia. Delicate 
sprays of small foliage with quantities of small red blooms. 
GALAX Aphylla. Sh. Attractive shiny, rounded leaves, bronzy in 
pail and leathery in texture. Fine ground cover for woodland. 
Cc. 
GAULTHERIA Humifusa. A very compact evergreen creeper from the 
high Cascade mountains with small, rounded, leathery leaves. 
50e and 75c. ; 
Procumbens. Sh. Wintergreen. Evergreen carpeter with attrac- 
tive, glossy leaves, and white flowers followed by showy red 
berries. 35c and 50c. 
GENISTA. See Brooms. 
GENTIANA. Some of the most gorgeous blues in the garden. 
Acaulis. §. Gentianella. One of the most beautiful alpines. The 
incomparable big blue trumpet gentian. Rich, shining blue. 
Blooms spring and fall. 3 in. 25¢e, 35e and 50c. 
Acaulis Clusii. S. Longer stemmed. Blossoms darker. 35c, 50c, oc: 
Acaulis Excisa. A larger, finer acaulis with taller stems. 50c. 
Asclepiadea. S-sh. Fine arching stems with lovely deep blue blos- 
soms in profusion. A lovely late bloomer of easiest culture. 50c. 
Asclepiadea Alba. S-sh. Pure white form of the above. 50c. 
Macaulavi. Well’s Var. Hybrid of Farreri and Sino-Ornata. Mid- 
way between the two in color. Fine large flowers. Strong, com- 
pact grower. Free flowering. 75c and $1.00. 
Purdomii. Rosettes of dark, shinv leaves. Large trumpets of deep 
cobalt blue on trailing stems. 50c and Toc. 
Sentemfida. S-sh. The most devendable sort. Beautiful blue- 
fringed bells in fine clusters. July-Sept. 12 in. 50c. 
Sino-Ornata. S-sh. Grassy foliage. Semi-prostrate habit. Fine, 
dark blue trumpets from Aug. to Nov. 4 in. 50c and T5dc. 
GERANIUM. S. These hardy geraniums are ideal rockery plants, 
for they are easv to grow, produce large, brilliantly colored 
flowers over a long period, and have interesting foliage. 
