CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Spurium coccineum. Like the above. Reddish flowers. Fine au¬ 
tumn colors. 
Stahlii. Dwarf yellow flowered sort. Foliage tinged red in mid¬ 
summer. 
SEMPERVIVUM. Hen and Chickens. Succulent plants of easiest 
culture and lovliest effect. Color of foliage varies in different 
sorts. The rosettes may be smooth, hairy or covered with cotton 
wool. We have a number of varieties not listed. If interested 
write for information. 
Arachoideum. Tiny cobweb type. Ruby rose flowers. 
Arenarium. Tiny gray green rosettes. Cream colored flowers. 
Assimile. Medium rosettes; pale green, tipped brown. Rose 
blossoms. 
Braunii. Open rosettes. Distinctly tipped brown. Yellow flowers. 
Doelianum. Small slightly hairy rosettes of green and brown. Red 
flowers. S5c. 
Funckii. Emerald rosettes. Red-purple flowers. Medium size. 
Glaucum. Large glaucous rosettes with rose-colored flowers. 50c. 
Globiferum. Like arenarium, but larger. Yellow flowers. 
Laggerii. Medium rosettes. Cobwebby. Rose flowers. 
Lamottei. Green leaves tipped red. Pale pink blooms. 
Lown’s No. 60. Medium rosettes, suffused red. One of the best. 50c. 
Pittonj. Medium-sized rosettes of hairy tongue-shaped leaves with 
pale yellow flowers. Rare. 35c. 
Tectorum. 3-4 in. rosettes, tipped brown. Rose flowers. 
Triste. Sombre rosettes of brown tipped leaves. 
SHORTIA galacifolia. Tufts of evergreen glossy leathery leaves with 
pale pink five-lobed bells in early spring. Fine winter color. 
4 in. Choice. 50c. 
SILENE. Charming plants, allied to dianthus. 
Acauiis. Moss-like tufted plant with sessile pink flowers. *2 in. 35c. 
Acaulis Nordica. Deeper colored form of acauiis. 35c. 
Maritima. Mats of glaucous foliage. Crinkly white flowers. 
Saxifraga. Low mounds of foliage. White flowers all summer. 
Schafta. Leafy tufts of foliage. Showy rosy-purple flowers in autumn. 
Shortii. New. Pink. 50c. 
SISYRINCHIUM. Handsome irids with grassy leaves. 
Angustifolium. Blue-eyed Grass. Blue stars. Early. 
Grandiflorum. Grass Widow. Large satiny hanging bells of flash¬ 
ing Imperial violet in earliest spring. 
Iridifolium. Coarser foliage. Cream flowers in spikes. 
SOLDANELLA Alpina. Mats of small leathery round leaves and love¬ 
ly nodding fringed bells of orchid pink in earliest spring. Very 
choice and rare. 3-4 in. 75c. 
SOLI DAGO alpestris Shortii. Dwarf golden-rod. Large yellow pan¬ 
icles. 9-12 in. 
