CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Lady Strathed'en. Large double golden yellow. 18-24 in. 
Montanum. One of the most desirable species. Large golden flowers 
3 in. 50c. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double scarlet. Showy. 24 in. 
Rivale, Leonard’s variety. Nodding coppery pink blossoms. 8 in. 
Rossii. (Sieversia turbinata) Dwarf native species with feathery 
deep green leaves and bright golden flowers. 3 in. 50c.. 
GLOBULARIA. Evergreen metallic foliage and blue flowers in heads. 
Cordifolia. Bluish glossy foliage. 3 in. 
Nana. Tiny prostrate shrub covered in early June with fluffy blue 
balls. 50c. 
Wilkommii. Large heads of clear soft blue. New. 35c. 
GORMAN IA Laxa. Sedum-like rosettes and pink flowers. 
GYPSOPHILA. Attractive low, much branched plants with clouds of 
tiny flowers. 
Repens. Blue gray mats covered in May and June with countless 
lovely white stars. 
Repense rosea. Dainty rose form of the above. 
HABENARIA Fimbriata. A lovely lavender fringed orchid. A 14 inch 
spike studded with dainty fringed blossoms of exquisite lavender 
pink. Very rare. 50c. 
HABERLEA Fernandi-Coburgi. Rosettes of thick leathery deep green 
leaves and lilac lavender gloxinia-like flowers. For a cool north 
exposure. Very choice. 75c-$1.50. 
HEDERA Conglomerata. An attractive slow growing ivy with crowded 
leaves. 35c. 
KELENIUM Hoopesii. Pure orange flowers three inches across. 18- 
24 in. 
H E LI ANTHEM UM. Rock rose. Showy small evergreens for walls and 
banks, with shiny foliage. 
Mutibile Apricot. Large apricot flowers and glossy foliage. 
Boule de Feu. Double flowering deep red. 
Burnt Orange. Pumpkin colored flowers. 
Double orange. 
Double yellow. 
Lemon Queen. Single bright yellow. 
Rhodanthe carneum. Silvery foliage and rosy pink flowers. 
Single pink. 
Single white. 
Tuberaria. Mats of corrugated broad glossy leaves and spikes of 
yellow blossoms. 35c. 
