CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Parkinsonii. Narrow wavy leaves; checkered blossoms of deep lilac 
rose and white. 25c each. 
Speciosum. Rosy mauve. 25c each. 
CONVOLVULUS. Perennial Morning Glory. Persistent summer bloom¬ 
er. These forms do not spread. 
Cantabricus. Gray foliage and fine pink blooms all summer and 
fall. 50c. 
Mauritanicus. More trailing than the former with lusher foliage and 
lavender blue flowers. Persistent and profuse bloomer. 
COPT IS Trifolia. Gold Thread. Good ground cover for shade with 
finely cut deep green foliage. 
CORYDALIS. Fine ferny foliage. Constant bloomers. Suitable for 
walls. Good in half shade. 
Bulbosa. A bulbous form with dainty orchid flowers in early spring. 
Plant in late summer. 50c. 
Cheilanthifolia. Foliage turns bronzy in fall. Long spikes of yellow 
flowers. 35c. 
Lutea. Lemon yellow flowers. Easy and good. 
Sempervirens. Pink flowers and glaucous ferny foliage which be¬ 
comes quite colorful in fall. 
COTON EASTER Humifusa. Slender creeping stems; leaves one inch 
long, solitary white flowers followed by bright red berries. 25-50c. 
COTULA Squalida. A good bulb cover with fine ferny foliage. 
CROCUS. Autumn flowering. These are true crocuses which bloom in 
the fall. Although not so large as the colchicums, they have a deli¬ 
cate beauty all their own. They bloom after the foliage is gone. 
Speciosus. Very blue lavender with prominent orange stigmata. 
Exquisite. 5c each. 
Zonatus. Soft rosy lavender with yellow center and orange zone. 
Etherial and lovely. 5c each. 
CYCLAMEN. Hardy variety. Handsomely marbled leaves. Flowers 
varying from white to pink. Autumn blooming. Very choice. 50-75c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM Grande. Western Native. Large hairy leaves and 
spikes of large blue forget-me-nots. 
CYPREPEDIUM. The grandest of the hardy orchids. Suited to a moist 
shady corner. 
Fasciculatum. A rare species from southern Oregon with spikes of 
small dainty pink and brown flowers. 50c. 
Montanum. Oregon native with white and brown flowers on 12 in. 
stems. 50c. 
Pubescens. Yellow Lady Slipper. The dainty deep yellow slippers 
are borne several on a stem. 50c. 
