CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Niger Altifolius. A taller, whiter Niger of more robust habit. Very fine. 
Rare. $1.00-$1.50. 
Oriental is. Similar to Niger, but varying from pink to purple and choco¬ 
late brown. Later and taller. 50-75c. 
Viridus. Magnificent frost resistent dark green foliage and pale green 
flowers. Feb. 75c. 
HE LON IAS Bullata. Terrestrial orchid with flat rosettes of evergreen 
shiny leaves and spires of starry pink flowers. Moist situation. 50c. 
HEME ROC ALLIS. Day Lily. 
Hybrids. A wide variety of fine shades and colors grown from seed of 
named varieties. 
Minor. Golden yellow flowers. July and Aug, 15 in. 
HEPATICA Triloba. One of the earliest spring bloomers. Small anemone¬ 
like flowers in white, pink and lavender. 
HEUCHERA Coral Bell. 
Alba. Dainty white bells. 
Cascade. A new large flowered shell pink. 35c. 
Hybrids. Lovely colors from cream to deep red. 
Pluie de Feu. Very fiery red. 35c. 
HOUSTON IA Coerulea. Bluet. A dainty creeper sprinkled over with large 
•blue stars. Shade. 
HUTCHINSIA Alpina. A true alpine with mossy green foliage covered 
with dainty white flowers in spring. 35c. 
HYPERICUM. St. John’s Wort. 
Androsaemum. Hardy shrub with small yellow flowers followed by red 
and black fruits. 18 in. 
Coris. A choice shrublet with clouds of sparkling golden flowers. Very 
choice and rare. 35c. 
Olympicum. Blue gray foliage. Large yellow flowers. 
Orientale. Green foliage. Soft yellow flowers. 8 in. 
Reptans. Marvellous little mat-forming beauty. Lovely soft golden 
blooms. Buds red on the outside. 1-2 in. 35c. 
Rhodopeum. Distinct species with soft silver gray foliage and fine gold¬ 
en flowers. Attractive throughout the year. 8 in. 
IBERIS Correaefolia. Glossy dark green leaves and masses of white flow¬ 
ers in May. 8 in. 35c. 
Saxatilis. A lovely prostrate candytuft with fleshy leaves and white 
blooms. Persistent bloomer. Choice and rare. *2 in. 50c, . , 
INCARVILLEA. Brevipes. Hardy Gloxinia. Attractive pinnate foliage and 
rich rosy trumpets. 6-12 in. 50c. 
Delavayi. Similar to the above, but slightly taller. 25-50c. 
INULA Ensifolia. Narrow leaved tuffets of foliage. Numerous golden 
daisies on 6-9 in. stems. 
IRIS. See Iris Species, page 36. 
