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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Petiolatum. Narrow dark red flowers. 
Rivale. Oregon native. White flowers slightly speckled with brown in 
the center. 3-4 in. 
Stylosum. Lovely soft rosy flowers in April and May. 10 in. 
Undulatum. Painted Trillium. Large wavy white flowers marked in the 
center with crimson. 
TRITE LEA Uniflora. Bulbous plants with narrow leaves and starry blue 
tinted white blossoms, over a long period. 
TRITOM A. Siee Kniphofia. 
TROLLIUS Europaeus. Luminous yellow globes. Shade and moisture. 35c. 
TULIP A Kaufman niana. Water Lily tulip. Flat creamy blossoms with 
golden centers and carmine reverse. *25c each. 
TUNICA Saxifraga. Airy foliage and clouds of light pink blossoms all 
summer. 
ULEX Nanus. Dwarf autumn flowering gorse. Yellow flowers. 2 ft. 50c. 
VACCINIUM Kodiak Species. Delightful mat-like foliage turning bronzy 
in fall. Smooth waxy leaves. White lily of the valley flowers borne 
upright. New and rare. Stock limited. 75c. 
VERONICA. A vast and variable family containing some of the best blues 
for the rockery. 
Erica. Heath-like in appearance. Erect rosy spikes of flowers. 8 in. 
Gentianoides. Mats of glossy gentian-like foliage with spires of soft blue 
flowers. 8-12 in. 
Incana. Silvery foliage. Violet flowers. 8 in. 
Multifida. Ferny leaves with spikes of blue flowers. 6-8 in. 
Nummularia. Charming ground cover with smooth shiny roundish 
leaves and pale blue flowers. Quite distinct. 
Pectinata Rosea. Velvety leaves and rosy flowers. Fine creeper. 
Prostrata. Dwarf species with brilliant blue flowers. 
Repens. Trailing species with pale blue blossoms. 
Rupestris Rosea. Sipikes of soft pink flowers. Good. 
Saxatilis. One of the choicest. Shiny foliage and deep blue flowers. 
Prostrate habit. 
Spicata. Violet blue flowers on 12 inch spikes. 
Spicata Alba. Dwarfer white form. 
Teuerium Trehani. A dwarf bush hybrid with blue flowers and golden 
foliage. 
VIBURNUM Opuius Nanum. A dwarf snowball, very compact. Lovely fall 
color. 1 ft. 50c. 
VIOLA. Colorful subjects for sun or light shade. 
Floriariensis. Blooms almost continuously. Lilac pansy-shaped flowers. 
6 in. 
