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ROCK PLANTS AND IRIS 
JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
F OR THE 1935 season we are issuing a supplement which 
is intended for use with our last season’s 32 page cata¬ 
logue. If you have mislaid your copy of the catalogue, 
we will be glad to send you another if you will ask us for it. 
It is our pleasure to be always in search of new or 
worthy plant material. To those persons who may be inter¬ 
ested in the scented garden we offer some very interesting 
new aromatic and sweet smelling plants. Please see our regu¬ 
lar catalogue for extensive lists of Thymes, Micromerias, 
Teucriums, etc. 
We would call especial attention to Campanula Po- 
scharkskyana. This is one of the outstanding new plants of 
recent introduction and bears our heartiest recommendation. 
Our collection of alliums is receiving some fine addi¬ 
tions. While not all sorts are extremely showy, yet they do 
have a great deal of charm and are delightful subjects here 
and there in the rock garden. They should be better known. 
We have again imported a fine lot of irises from Europe 
under Government permit. These are not yet released for 
sale, but visitors are invited to observe them in our garden. 
We send our kindly greetings to friends old and new. 
May the coming garden season bring you much joy, for the 
spring flowers will display their usual optimism and the irises 
will declare their usual dividends regardless of inflated mar¬ 
kets and controlled production. 
Please read carefully the introduction in our regular 
catalogue regarding stock, terms, postage, etc. 
