CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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CALTHA Palustris. Var. Monstrosa. Marsh Marigold. Shiny rounded 
leaves and large golden flowers on 18-424 in. stems. Fine pool or bog 
plant. 50c. 
CAMASSIA Esculenta. Bulbous western native. Fine tall spikes of deep 
blue star-shaped flowers. 1-2 ft. 10c. 
CAMPANULA. A large family of varied forms, containing much desirable 
rock garden material, especially valuable on account of its long 
season of bloom. Gritty soil in part shade. 
Abietina. Fine violet vase-shaped flowers. 9 in. May-November. 
Allionii. A marvellous high alpine for the moraine or gritty soil. Very 
large purple bells. 2-3 in. Rare. 75c. 
Barbata. Bearded Bell of the Alps. Pale china blue flowers. 
Cochlearifolia. (Pusilla) Dainty nodding lavender blue bells produced 
in great profusion over dense mats of attractive foliage. 2-3 in. 
Cochlearifolia Alba. White form of the above. 
Cochlearifolia Miranda. Larger silver blue bells on 4 in. stems. Late. 35c. 
Collina. iSlatiny deep purple bells. 9 in. 35c. 
Fenstrellata. A form of Garganica with smooth foliage and soft blue 
star-like flowers. 35c. 
Garganica. Compact rosettes of handsome foliage literally covered with 
bright blue stars. 
Glomerata Acaulis. Cluster heads of deep violet flowers. Very dwarf. 
Isophylla. Lovely for walls and large stones in the rockery. White 
flowers one inch across in great profusion. 35c. 
Isophylla Mayi. A lavender blue form of Isophylla with downy foliage. 
50c. , , ; 
Lasiocarpa. Pleasing neat rosettes of shiny toothed leaves. The hand¬ 
some powder blue bells are borne erect on 3-5 in. stems. June-Sep- 
tember. 50c. 
Mural is. (Portenschlagiana). Attractive mats of deep green foliage with 
many starry violet bells. June-November. 4 in. 
Persicifolia Moerheimii. Fine waxy double white flowers. 30 in. 
Persiciflolia Pfitzeri. Fine large double blue. 30 in. 
Poecharskyana. A fine new trailing campanula with quantities of soft 
blue flowers from May to October. 
Pseuido-Raineri. Charming little plant with very large purple flowers. 
Compact and free flowering. One of the best. 35c. 
Pul la. Broad masses of bright green foliage with shining purple blue 
bells. 2-3 in. 50c. 
Pulloides. A magnificent version of Pulla with larger flowers. 50c. 
Raddeana. Glossy scalloped leaves and deep purple bells. 9 in. 
Rotundifolia Purple Gem. Glorious shade of deep purple. More flori- 
ferous than the type. 8 in. 50c. 
Rotundifolia Robinsoni. Large violet bells freely produced on 6-9 in. 
stems. 
