CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Jersey Gem. Fine violet flowers all season. Popular. 
Jersey Jewell. Larger than the preceding. Rich purple. 
VIOLA SPECIES. Shade. 
Adunca. Our most showy wild blue violet. Heart-shaped evergreen 
leaves and large flowers on 4 inch stems. 
Arenaria Rosea. Tiny tufted violet with rose colored flowers. 
Blanda. Tiny white flowers. Fragrant. 
Beckwithii. Deciduous cut leaf type with two upper petals purple and 
lower ones pale violet. Oregon native. 
Chrysantha. Deciduous native with finely cut foliage and large yellow 
flowers of fine substance with brown reverse. 
Hallii. Oregon native. Wild Pansy. Finely cut foliage. Two upper petals 
dark violet; three lower ones yellow or cream. Good. 35c. 
Nuttallii. Fine yellow flowers and hairy lanceolate leaves. 
Odorata. Sweet violets. 
Double Russian. Very fragrant deep violet double flowers. 
Marie Louise. Pale lavender blue. Double. 35c. 
Rosina. Deliciously fragrant violet with old rose flowers. 
Swanley White. Choice double white. 35c. 
Pedata. Bird’s Foot violet. Eastern native. Cut leaf foliage. Large pale 
violet blossoms. Needs acid soil. Long season bloomer. 25c. 
Pedata BI col or. Exquisite form of the above with the two upper petals 
royal purple. A very beautiful flower. 35c. 
Riviniana. Fine alpine violet with light blue flowers. Long season 
bloomer. 
Trinervata. Bicolor deciduous native with finely cut gray green leaves. 
WAHLENBERGIA Pumilio. Attractive dense silvery cushions of foliage 
with fine violet blue flowers. A rare treasure. 2 in. $1.00. 
XEROPHYLLUM Tenax. Squaw Grass. A striking mountain plant with 
clumps of tough grass-like foliage and tall fluffy spires of creamy 
white flowers. We advise spring planting. 75c-$l/00. 
ZAUSCHNERIA Callfornica. Trailing gray green foliage and many bright 
red fuchsia-like flowers in late summer. Drought resistent. 35c. 
