CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Muralis. (Portenschlagiana). Attractive mats of deep green foliage 
with many starry violet bells. June-November. 4 in. 
Persicifolia Moerheimil. Fine waxy double white flowers. 30 in. 
Persicifolia Pfitzeri. Fine large double blue. 30 in. 
Planiflora. Smooth rosettes of shiny leaves and tight little spikes of 
large white flowers. A miniature Persicifolia. Rare. 50c. 
Poscharskyana. A fine new trailing campanula with quantities of soft 
blue flowers from May to October. 
Pseudo-Raineri. Charming plant with very large purple flowers. Com¬ 
pact and free flowering. One of the best. 35c. 
Pulla. Broad masses of bright green foliage with large shining purple 
blue bells on thread-like stems. 2-3 in. 50c. 
Puiloides. A magnificent version of Pulla with larger flowers. 50c. 
Raddeana. Glossy scalloped leaves and deep purple bells. 9 in. 
Rotundifolia Purple Gem. Glorious shade of deep purple. More flori- 
ferous than the type. 8 in. 50c. 
Rotundifolia Robinsoni. Large violet bells freely produced on 6-9 in. 
stems. 
Sarmatica. Many spikes of pale blue bells. 35c. 
Sartorii. Mats of hairy foliage and lovely lilac bells. A very dainty 
and desirable new variety. 50c. 
Stansfieldii. Soft hairy leaves and short, branched stems sending up 
pendant bells of soft warm violet. 4 in. 50-75c. 
Tommasiniana. A beautiful late blooming species with many tiny 
pale purple bells on slender wiry stems. A real treasure. 6 in. 76c. 
Warleyensis. Similar to Isophylla, but with very double flowers of 
softest blue. Very fine and distinct. 50c. 
Warleyensis Alba. A pure white form of the above. 50c. 
CARLIN A Acaulls. Spiny rosettes of silvery foliage with large sessile 
straw-colored flowers which close at the approach of rain. 
CASSIOPE. See Heather. 
CENTAL!REA Kingdon Ward Species. S. Round humps of feathery green 
foliage with hoary reverse. 50c. 
CENTAURIUM (Erythrea) Diffusa. S-sh. Pink Gentian. A neat brilliant 
free flowering little plant bearing a profusion of waxy rose-pink 
flowers in late summer. 35c. 
CERASTOSTIGMA Plumbaginoides. (Plumbago Lappentae.) Dwarf. 
Spreading habit; bronze foliage, deep blue flowers in fall. Desirable. 
6-8 in. 
CHELANDRUM Zawadsiki. Rosettes of shiny leaves and white silene- 
like flowers. 6 in. 
CHICORIA Species. S. Double pink. Choice double flowers of soft clear 
pink. Long season bloomer. Fine for border or large rockery. 3 ft. 
