CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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SCOLOPENDRIUM Vulgare. Eastern Hart’s Tongue. Broad leathery 
entire leaves. Rare and choice. 50-75c. 
Vulgare crested. Lovely waved and crested form of the preceeding. 
50-75c. 
STRUTHIOPTERIS Nodulosa. Ostrich Plume fern. Large fronds grow¬ 
ing in a circle from the crown. Showy and easy. 4 ft. 35-50c. 
Spicant. Deer fern. Heavy leathery evergreen fronds with rounded 
pinnae. Oregon native. 35-50c. 
WOODSIA Cathcartina. Low growing with narrow, finely divided 
fronds. Rare. 50c. 
Ilvensis. Rusty woodsia. Stems covered with brown wool. Dwarf. 
Oregana. Lacy, narrow light green fronds. 
Scopulina. Dwarf and dainty. 
WOODWARDIA radicans. Great chain fern. 50-75c. 
FESTUCCA Glauca. Dwarf blue gray tufted grass. 
FRITTI LARI A. Native bulbous plants with drooping, uell shaped 
flowers. 
Lanceolata. Brown and green speckled flowers. 12-14 in. 15c. 
Pudica. Fine butter yellow flowers. 6 in. 15c. 
GALANTHUS. Snowdrop. 
Elwesii. Giant snowdrop. Dainty white drooping flowers, blooming 
very early. Largest and finest of all snowdrops. 65c per doz. 
Nivalis. Similar to the above, but smaller. 60c per doz. 
Nivalis flore plena. Double snowdrop. Similar to the preceding, but 
with double flowers. 75c per doz. 
GALAX Aphylla. Attractive, shiny rounded leaves, bronzy in tone and 
leathery in texture. Shade. 50c. 
GAULTHERIA Procumbens. Wintergreen. Evergreen carpeter with 
attractive glossy foliage and white flowers followed by red berries. 
35-50c. 
GENISTA—See Brooms. 
GENT I AN A. These plants provide some of the most gorgeous blues of 
the rock garden. 
Acaulis. Gentianella. One of the most beautiful alpines, the incom¬ 
parable big blue trumpet gentian. Rich shining blue. Blooms 
spring and fall. 3 in. 35-50-75c. 
Acaulis Clusii. Longer stemmed than the above. Blooms darker. 
35-50c. 
Asclepiad'ea. Willow gentian. Fine arching stems with lovely deep 
blue trumpets borne in great profusion. A very lovely late bloom¬ 
er of easiest culture in part shade. 50-75c. 
Bisetae. Western native. A dwarf, compact sort, with fine blue 
flowers with white throats spotted brown. 35c. 
