CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Moschatus. A cream white daffodil with drooping perianth. 10 in. 
NEPETA. Showy flowered mints for border or rockery. 
Mussini. Silvery foliage and clouds of lavender flowers all summer. 
Nuda. A bluer, more upright Mussini. 
Souv. Andre Chaudron. New dark blue. Very fine. 35c. 
NIEREMBERGIA Rivu laris. Inch high dark green leaves and large 
pearly white cups in great profusion. 35c. 
OENOTHERA. Evening primrose. 
Caespitosa. Mats of foliage with sweet scented white flowers which 
turn pink after opening. 4 in. 
Mexicana rosea. Soft pink flowers feathered with rose. 
Pusilla. Small glossy tufts. Tiny yellow blooms. 
OMPHALODES Cappadocica. Neat oval pointed leaves with loose 
sprays of deep rich blue forget-me-nots. 50c. 
ONOSMA. Rough hairy foliage with sprays of daintily drooping bells. 
Helveticum. Pale yellow bells. 1*2-14 in. 35c. 
Tauricum. Lovely Gold drop. Soft yellow bells. Very fragrant. 
Choice long season bloomer. 35c. 
Stellulatum. Similar to Tauricum, but paler. 35c. 
ORIGANUM. Marjoram. Aromatic bushlings with dainty clusters of 
bloom. 
Pulchellum. Grayish foliage and rose colored flowers. 
Virens. Paler than the above. 
O'RO'BUS Vernus. A dainty bushlet with an abundance of blue and 
violet pea shaped flowers. 
OXALIS Adenophylla. Tufts of crinkly gray green leaves and fine lilac 
pink flowers. 50c. 
PAEON IA Brownii. Much divided bluish green leaves with single red 
and yellow flowers. 50c. 
PAP AVER. Hardy poppies. 
Orientalis. Shades of pink and red. 
Orientalis flore plena. Double red. 
Rupifragnum. Silvery foliage and salmon orange flowers. 12 in. 
PARONYCHIA Dichotoma. Attractive creeping plant similar to phlox 
with showy silvery white flowers. New. 35c. 
PENSTEMON. Fine American natives with showy snap-dragon like 
flowers. 
Barrettae. Choice Oregon native with silvered foliage and spikes of 
rosy lavender flowers. 35c. 
Cardwellii. A native evergreen species with showy red violet flowers 
produced in profusion several times a year. 
