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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
EPIPACTUS Gigantea. A dainty terrestrial cluster orchid, prettily 
marked with pink and brown. 35c. 
ERANTHUS Hymalis. Winter Aconite. One of the first spring bloom¬ 
ing bulbs. Bright yellow flowers resembling buttercups, rising 
from an encircling collar of fringy green. 50c per doz. 
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-50c-75c. 
Carnea alba. Fine white form of the above. 50c. 
Ciliaris. Fine summer bloomer with spikes of rosy purplish flowers. 
June-Sept. 18 in. 50c. 
St. Keverne. Bright clear pink flowers. New and rare. 50-75c. 
Tetralix. Produces for many weeks large soft pink bells in pretty 
terminal clusters. 50c. 
ERIGERON. Similar to aster in appearance, habits and needs. 
Mucronatus. A trailing species bearing pretty pink and white daisies 
from June till autumn. 
Speciosus. Lilac flowers all summer. 
Trifldus. A persistent blooming western native with finely divided, 
hairy leaves and delicate lavender daisies on two inch stems. 50c. 
ERIN ACE A Pun gens. Blue Broom. A spiny bushlet with clear, lav¬ 
ender-blue pea shaped blossoms in early spring. Extremely rare. 
First time offered in the United States. $1.50. 
ERINUS Alpinus Hybrids. Charming wall or crevice plant with white 
to rose colored blooms. 
ERIOPHYLLUM Caespitosum. Oregon Sunshine. Bright yellow daisies 
with fine cut hoary foliage. 12 in. 
ERODIUM. Fine rock garden subjects similar to hardy geraniums. 
Chamaedryoides noseum. Mats of scalloped foliage with rosy flow¬ 
ers. Persistent bloomer. 
Cheilanthefolium. Lacy gray foliage and large blush white flowers 
with deeper veins. 75c. 
Chrysanthum. Lovely gray foliage and sulphur yellow blossoms. 
Distinctive and rare. 75c. 
Corsicum. Tufts of crinkly velvety foliage with rosy pink flowers. 50c. 
Manescavi. Ferny foliage and rosy magenta flowers. 
ERYTHREA Diffusa. Pink gentian. A neat, brilliant, free flowering 
little plant bearing a profusion of waxy rose pink stars in late 
summer. 
ERYTHRONIUM. Dog-tooth Violet. Should be planted in the fall. 
Giganteum. Large cream colored flowers. 10c. 
Grandiflorum. Bright yellow with plain green leaves. Ehrliest to 
bloom. 10c. 
