CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Hendersonii. Lovely soft lavender lily-like flowers with a darker 
zone and handsomely mottled foliage. 10c. 
Johnsonii. Rose pink flowers and mottled foliage. Very fine. 15c. 
GALANTHUS. Snowdrop. 
Elwesii. Giant Snowdrop. Dainty white drooping flowers, blooming 
very early. Largest and finest of all Snowdrops. 65c per doz. 
Nivalis. Common Snowdrop. Similar to the above, but smaller. 
60c per doz. 
Nivalis flare plena. Double Snowdrop. Similar to the above, but 
with double flowers. 75c per doz. 
MUSCARI. Grape Hyacinths. 
Armeniacum. Early Giant. Many spikes of deep cobalt flowers. 
75c per dGz. 
Botryoides coeruleum. California Giant. Much larger than ordinary 
grape hyacinths. Fine deep blue. 50c per doz. 
Comosum. Tassel Hyacinth. Spikes of purplish green tasseled flow¬ 
ers. $1.25 per doz. 
Elegans. Deep purple-blue bells with white rims. 75c per doz. 
Neglectum. Dense spikes of blackish blue blossoms. Very free 
flowering. 75c per doz. 
Paradoxum. Large trusses of blackish blue flowers tinged inside 
with green. 75c per doz. 
Plumosum,. Feather Hyacinth. Lovely and curious flowers with 
feathery spikes of lovely lilac flowers. 9 in. $1.50 per doz. 
NARCISSUS. Write for fall prices on the following small rock daf¬ 
fodils; N. bulbocodium, N. citrinus, N. conspicuous, N. monophyl- 
lus, N. minor, N. minimus, N. triandrus albus, N. juncifolius and 
others. 
SCILLA. Lovely spring flowering bulbs with small hyacinth-like 
flow’ers. 
Campanuiata. Mixed shades of blue and white. 60c per doz. 
Campanulata rosea. A soft lilac rose form of the above. 75c per doz. 
Peruviana. Fine wide spikes of brilliant blue flowers. Very showy 
and fine. 25c. 
Siberica. Blue. Very early. Drooping bell-like flowers on 3-4 in. 
stems. Lovely for the rock garden. 75c per doz. 
STERNBERGIA lutea. Lovely crocus-like flowers of golden yellow 
and very fine substance. The foliage which appears with the 
flowers is a handsome glossy green. Very free flowering through¬ 
out fall and early winter. Should be in every garden. 35c each. 
