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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
VERONICA. A vast and variable family containing some of the best 
blues for the rockery. 
Cataractae. Profusion of white flowers. Good. 6 in. 
Corymbosa stricta. Dense tufts of azure flowers. 6 in. 
Incana. Silvery foliage. Violet flowers. 8 in. 
Nummularia. Charming ground cover with smooth shiny roundish 
leaves and blue flowers. Quite distinct. 
Pectinata rosea. Velvety leaves and rosy flowers. Fine creeper. 
Prostrata. Dwarf species with brilliant blue flowers. 
Repens. Trailing species with pale blue blossoms. 
Rupestris rosea. Spikes of soft pink flowers. 
Saxatalis. One of the choicest. Shiny foliage and deep blue flowers. 
Prostrate habit. 
Spicata. Violet blue flowers in 12 in. spikes. 
Spicata alba. Dwarfer white form. 
Teucrium trehani. A dwarf bush hybrid with blue flowers and gold¬ 
en foliage. 35c. 
VIOLA. Colorful subjects for sun or light shade. 
Arenaria rosea. Tiny tufted violet with rose colored flowers. 
B Ian da. Tiny sweet-scented white violets. 
Florariensis. Blooms almost continuously. Lilac pansy-shaped 
flowers. 6 in. 
Hallii. Oregon native. Wild pansy. Finely cut foliage. Two upper 
petals dark violet; three lower ones yellow or cream. Good. 
Jersey Gem. Fine violet flowers all season. Popular. 
Jersey Jewel. Larger than the preceding; rich purple. 
Pedata. Bird’s Foot Violet. Eastern native. Cut leaf foliage. Large 
pale violet blossoms. Needs acid soil. 35c. 
Pedata bicolor. Exquisite form of the above with the two upper 
petals royal purple. 35c. 
Riviniana. Fine alpine violet with light blue flowers. Long season 
bloomer. 
Rosina. Deliciously fragrant new violet. Flowers old-rose. 
WULFENIA carinthiaca. Tuffets of leathery leaves and spires of blue 
flowers. 6-9 in. 35c. 
ZAUSCHNERIA. Drought-resistant plants with bright red fuchsia-like 
flowers in summer. 
Californica. Trailing habit. Pleasing gray foliage. 35c. 
Macrophylla. Finely cut green foliage. Erect habit. Handsome and 
graceful. 18-24 in. 35c. 
