. elatines. Italy. Prostrate branches with ivy-shaped leaves, the whole 
smothered in bright violet-blue stars. Both smooth-leaved and hairy- 
leaved forms. 50c. 
. excisa. A fragile looking little plant with a strong constitution if 
planted in scree. Small narrow leaves; flowers violet-blue bells with 
perforations between the lobes. 75c. 
. hercegovensis. Frail diverging stems with small ivy-shaped leaves; 
many slender little bells of violet-blue. 75c. 
. istriaca. Istria. Semi-trailing; spikes of starry blue flowers. A splendid 
wall plant. 50c. 
C. lasiocarpa. N. W. America. Rosettes of thin toothed spatulate 
leaves; large lovely china-blue flowers. 50c. 
. Miranda. One of the most endearing; small bright green leaves and 
tubby bells on 4 in. stems wander among the rocks. 25c. 
. M. alba. White form. 25c. 
C. nitida alba. Handsome rosettes of darkest green crimped leaves 
from which rise stiff leafy stems bearing large wide open bells of 
glistening white. A proud plant, not well known. 50c. 
. pseudo-Raineri. Small creeping rosettes, gray and hairy, on which sit 
large open bells in twos and threes of soft blue. 50c. 
. pulloides. A tiny creeper with a stem of a few inches bearing large 
nodding bells of shining Tyrian-purple. 50c. 
. Raineri. Italy. A close to the ground bell-wort with narrow ash-gray 
leaves on which rest huge upstanding bells of china-blue. Definitely a 
seree plant. $1.00. 
. Stansfieldii. Sparse hairy foliage; violet bells on 4 in. stems. 50c. 
. Tommasiniana. Istria. A tufted treasure; pale blue slender bells on 
thread-like branching stems. 75c. 
Phyteuma comosum. Alps. Thin toothed leaves of sombre green among 
which rise great heads of phial-like flowers pale amethyst purple at 
the base, darkening toward the tip. It should be allowed to go dor- 
mant from Oct. till March. For the limestone scree. $2.00. 
CAPRIFOLIACEAE 
Viburnum Davidii. Low-growing; leathery, conspicuously 3 nerved leaves; 
flowers white; fruit lapis-lazuli-blue. Small plants 25c. 
Viburnum Davidii. Staminate plants. The above sets fruit sparsely or not 
at all unless a male plant is present. Small plants 40c. 
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