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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
ERANTHIS Hyemalis. Winter Aconite. One of the first spring blooming 
bulbs. Bright yellow flowers resembling buttercups, rising from an 
encircling collar of fringy green. 50c per doz. 
ERICA. See Heathers, page 19. 
ERIGERON. Similar to aster in appearance, habits and needs. 
Mucronatus. A trailing species bearing pretty pink and white daisies 
from June till autumn. 
Uniflorus. Tiny high alpine. Attractive pink daisies springing from dark 
green rosettes of leaves. 3 in. 35c. 
Wallowa Mt. Species. Oregon native. Soft lavender daisies very freely 
produced 5 in. 
ERIN ACE A Pungens. Blue broom. A spiny bushlet with clear, lavender 
blue pea-shaped blossoms in early spring. Extremely rare. $1.50. 
ERIN US 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. 
ER'ODIUM. Fine rock garden subjects similar to hardy geraniums. 
Chamaedryoides Roseum. Mats of scalloped foliage with rosy flowers. 
Persistent bloomer. 
Cheilanthefolium. Lacy gray foliage and large blush white flowers with 
deeper veins. 75c. 
Chrysanthum. Lovely gray foliage and sulphur yellow blossoms. Dis¬ 
tinctive and rare. 75c. 
Corsioum. Tufts of crinkly velvety foliage with rosy pink flowers. 50c. 
Macrodenum. Soft green ferny foliage and a succession of delicately 
veined pink flowers marked with two dark blotches, all summer. 
4 in. 35c. 
Manescavi. Ferny foliage and rosy magenta flowers. 10 in. 
ERYTHREA.—See Centaurium. 
ERYTHRONIUM. Dog-tooth Violet. Should be planted in fall. Light shade. 
Giganteum. Large cream colored flowers. 10c. 
Grandiflorum. Bright yellow with plain green leaves. Earliest to bloom. 
10c. 
Hendersonii. Lovely soft lavender with mottled leaves. 10c. 
Johnsonii. Rose pink flowers and mottled foliage. Very fine. 10c. 
Parviflorum. Bright yellow flowers on 10 in. stems, ldc. 
Rose Beauty. Large deep rose pink flowers. 10c. 
EUONYMUS Kewensis. Dwarf trailing evergreen with red berries. 50c. 
EUPHORBIA. For hot sunny places. 
Myrsinites. Prostrate evergreen with blue green foliage and yellow 
flowers in early spring. 35c. 
Polychroma. A neat symmetrical plant with glaucous foliage and showy 
heads of yellow bracts. 12 in. 50c. 
