CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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POLYGONUM affine. Pretty pink flowers; evergreen leaves which 
turn bronzy in the fall. 6 in. 35c. 
POTENT!LLA. Effective rock plants with leaves and flowers some¬ 
what resembling those of strawberries. 
Aurea. Very beautiful showers of golden blossoms with orange cen¬ 
ters. Quite dwarf. 35c. 
Cinerea. A dainty creeper with lovely yellow flowers. 
Fragiformis. Silvery velvet leaves. Large golden flowers. 3 in. 
Nepalensis. Cherry rose flowers. 14 in. 
Nevadensis. Pretty evergreen tufts with small but brilliant yellow 
flowers. 3 in. 35c. 
Nitida. Tuffets of silvery gray foliage with pink flowers. Choice. 75c. 
Rupestris pygmaea. A tiny white flowered sort of rare charm. 
1-2 in. 50c. 
Tonguei. Very beautiful apricot blossoms with crimson centers. 
Dwarf and very choice. 75c. 
Tridentata. Neat bushlet with white flowers. 6 in. 
Warrensii. Large bright yellow flowers. 18 in. 
PRATIA angulata. Mats of little fleshy leaves with great numbers of 
starry white flowers followed by purple berries. 35c. 
PRIMULA. Primroses. 
Acaulis. Mixed. Bright flowers born singly. Early. 
Acaulis double white. Fine double flowers. 3 in. 35c. 
Acaulis double lavender. Beautiful lavender form of the above. 35c. 
Bulleyana. Apricot flowers in whorled spikes. 35c. 
Bullsiana. Hybrids with a wide color range. 
Cortusoeides. Crinkled heart shaped leaves and deep rose colored 
blossoms. 35c. 
Denticulata Cashmeriana. Earliest of all with globular flower heads 
of rosy lilac to white. 6-8 in. 35c. 
Frondosa. Silvery farinose leaves and heads of rosy flowers on 
4-6 in. stems. 35c. 
Helenae. A choice dwarf species. Hybrid of Juliae. 50c. 
Japonica. New hybrids of rose, orange and carmine. Flowers in 
whorls. 10 -14 in. 35c. 
Juliae. Dwarf mats of glossy foliage and starry claret flowers with 
golden eyes. 35c. 
Officinalis. Cowslips. Mixed. Fragrant. 
Rosea. Very early bloomer w T hose deep pink flowers appear before 
the foliage. Likes moisture and shade. 50c. 
Veitchii. A showy plant with large round woolly leaves and loose 
heads of rich magenta flowers with golden eyes. 50c. 
Veris. Polyanthus. Mixed colors of these fine bunch primroses. 
Veris Pride of Newcastle. Luxuriant tall yellow. A free flowering 
favorite. 
Wanda. A hybrid of Juliae. 50c. 
PYRETHRUM grandiflorum. Double and single flowers, pink to dark 
rose. 
