CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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ROCK GARDEN SHRUBS 
For the last few years we have been amassing a collection of 
dwarf and trailing shrubs suitable for use in the rockery. These are 
especially valuable to give variety in color and line and add emphasis 
to the garden. They have the advantage of possessing attractive foliage 
after the blooming season is past. Some are good for a dry sunny 
location, some are good trailers, and many have fine evergreen foliage 
which greatly adds to the appearance of the rockery in winter. 
ARCTOSTAPHALOS Uva Ursa. Prostrate evergreen with shiny 
rounded leaves and white flowers followed by showy red berries. 
50 c. 
AZALAEA procumbens. Delightful minute shrub with fine pink flow¬ 
ers. iy 2 -2 in. $5.00. 
CLEMATIS tangutica. Climbing species with golden globe-shaped 
flowers. To 8 ft. New. 50c. 
COTON EASTER. Trailing evergreen shrubs with showy fruits. 
Hum if usa. Slender creeping stems; leaves one inch long, solitary 
white flowers followed by bright red berries. 6 in. 50c. 
Rotundifolia. Prostrate. Clinging habit with rounder leaves y 2 inch 
long and red fruits in clusters. 2 in. 75c. 
CYTISUS. Dwarf brooms. Good for a dry sunny place. 
Ardio'nii. A low growing treasure with flowers of brilliant yellow. 
6-9 in. $1.00. 
Kewensis. A showy and beautiful broom of spreading habit covered 
with creamy white flowers in May. 8-12 in. Rare. 75c - $1.00. 
Kewensis pungens. Compact globular bush covered with yellow 
flowers in May. Perhaps not correctly named, but a fine species. 
18 in. 50c. 
Purpureus. Slender weeping branches and rosy lavender flowers. 
Graceful and lovely. 50c-$1.00. 
Shipkaensis. Prostrate with creamy white flowers. 75c. 
Supinus. Three foot shrub with yellow flowers in July and Aug. 50c. 
DABOECEA polifolia. (Irish Bell Heather.) Symmetrical little bush 
covered with pink or white vase-shaped blooms from mid-summer 
till autumn. 50c. 
DAPHNE Blagayana. A noble creeping species with evergreen foliage 
and very early flowers of sulphur yellow. Choice and rare. Stock 
limited. $3.00. 
Cneorum. Fine evergreen shrub for the rockery with heads of fra¬ 
grant pink flowers. 8-12 in. 50c-$1.50. 
DRYAS octapetala. Makes flat evergreen carpets of little oak leaves 
with dainty waxy white flowers followed by silvery seed whorls. 
Good. 50c. 
ERICA. Choice dwarf heathers for sun or half shade. 
Carnea rosea. Charming with pink flowers from November to 
March. Very free flowering. Especially good for winter color. 
35c-$1.00. 
