CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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AURICULA Alpina. Handsome primrose-like plants with powdered 
foliage and velvety flowers. Half shade. 
BELLIS rotundifolia coerulescens. Dainty miniature rosettes with lav* 
ender bue daisies. 
BUPHTHALMUM salicifolium. Large orange-gold daisies. 
CALAMI NTH A alpina. Mats of aromatic foliage. Soft lavender blooms. 
CALANDRINIA umbel lata. Satiny Lewisia-like flowers of dark crim¬ 
son. Rich and showy for a dry and sunny pace. 
CALCEOLARIA polyrrhiza. Dainty lemon-yellow slipper-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Moist soil. 4 in. 50c. 
CALLIRRHOE involucrata. Trailing habit. Showy crimson flowers 
all through summer and autumn. Full sun. 35c. 
CAMPANULA. A large family of varied forms, containing much de¬ 
sirable rock garden material, especially valuable on account of its 
long blooming season. 
Abietina. Fine violet vase-shaped flowers. 9 in. May-November. 
Barbata. The Bearded Bell of the Alps. Pale china blue flowers. 
Distinct and lovely. 35c. 
Carpatica. Rich blue, wide-open bells. 
Collina. Satiny deep purple bells. 9 in. 50c. 
Excisa. A dainty perforated Harebell of soft lavender blue. Choice 
and rare. 50c. 
Fenstrellata. A form of garganica with smooth foliage and soft blue 
star-like flowers. 35c. 
Garganica. Compact rosettes of handsome foliage literally covered 
with bright blue stars. 
Glomerata acaulis. Cluster heads of deep violet flowers. Very dwarf. 
Iso’phylla. Lovely for walls and large stones in the rockery. White 
flowers one inch across in great profusion. 35c. 
Isophylla Mayi. A lavender blue form of isophylla with downy fo¬ 
liage. 50 c. 
Laurii. Fine upright lavender bells. Free and continuous bloomer. 
Mura I is. Attractive mats of deep green foliage with many starry 
violet bells. June-November. 
Persicifolia Moerheimii. Extra fine waxy white double flowers. 
Persicifolia Pfitzeri. Fine large double blue. 
Pseudo-Raineri. Charming little plant with very large purple flow¬ 
ers. Compact and free flowering. One of the finest. 50c. 
Pul la. Broad masses of bright green foliage with shining purple- 
blue bells. 2-3 in. 50c. 
Pulioeides. A magnificent version of pulla with larger flowers. 75c. 
Pusilla. Dainty nodding lavender blue bells on wiry stems. 2-3 in. 
Pusilla alba. White form of the above. 
Pusilla miranda. Larger silver blue bells on 4 in. stems. Late. 35c. 
Raddeana. Glossy scalloped leaves and deep purple bells. 9 in. 
