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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Oreophilum. Deep lilac. 15 in. 
Pulchellum. Heads of rose colored flowers. Late. 6-8 in. 
Rosenbachlanum. Large rosy purple heads. 3 ft. 35c. 
Roseum Grandiflorum. Lovely deep pink. 12-18 in. 
Ruby Gem. Fine amethyst rose. Long season bloomer. 
Schoenoprasum. Pretty rosy purple flowers. 
Tibeticum. Balls of mauve pink flowers. Dwarf. Early bloomer. 
Triquetrum. Very attractive. Large waxy white blooms. 8-10 in. 
ALYSSUM. S. Showy plants for well drained places. 
Alpestre. Gray foliage. Yellow flowers. Prostrate. Desirable. 
Condensatum. Hoary foliage and light yellow flowers. 6 in. 
Idaeum. A real treasure with prostrate shimmering silver green fol¬ 
iage and soft yellow flowers. 50c. 
Saxatile fl. pi. A double flowered form of saxatile. 50c. 
Splnosum. Silvery foliage with white flowers. Good. 
ANDROMEDA Polifolia Nana. Attractive evergreen shrub with small 
narrow foliage and pink-tinted white flowers. Small plants. 50c. 
AND ROSACE. Primula-like flowers. Foliage in rosettes. Requires a 
gritty soil and prefers a north aspect. Very lovely and choice. 
Carnea Laggeri. Compact juniper-like foliage and heads of attractive 
pink flowers. 50c. 
Chum by i. Smaller than primuloides. Velvety rosettes and heads of 
rosy pink flowers. 
Lanuginosa. One of the most beautiful and floriferous with silvery 
foliage and soft rosy lilac blossoms. Blooms all summer. 
Primuloides. Rosettes of silvery foliage and lilac pink flowers. 
Sarmentosa. Var. Watkinsii. Tight silky rosettes with pink flowers. 
50c. 
Sempervivoides. Beautiful smooth rosettes of bright green with rosy 
flowers on 4 in. stems. 50c. 
ANEMONE. Windflower. Lovely plants of easy culture. 
Apennina. S-sh, Exquisite rich blue blossoms in earliest spring. 3 in. 
35c. 
Halleri. Pulsatilla type. Rich violet flowers. 6 in. 
Hupehensis. Dwarf Japonica type. Pale mauve flowers from August 
to late fall. 14 in. 35c. 
Nemorosa Alba fl. pi. S-sh. Lovely abundant double white flowers. 
Choice and rare. 6 in. 50c. 
Nemorosa Robinsoniana. S-sh. Pale powder blue with buff reverse. 35c. 
Oregana. S-sh. Choice western native. Somewhat similar to Nemorosa 
with white, pink or lavender flowers. 
Pulsatilla. Silky buds open to form deep lavender flowers with golden 
centers. Attractive fluffy seed heads. 
