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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Mezereum. Deciduous shrub. Fragrant lilac purple blossoms appear¬ 
ing before the foliage. Feb.-April. Small plants. 25-50c. 
DELPHINIUM Tatsiense. Choice and new. Brilliant peacock blue flowers 
produced over a long period. 14 in. 35c. 
DIANTHUS. S. Pinks are among the finest rock garden subjects. They 
are of easiest culture in poor soil. Our collection contains most of 
the desirable rock garden species. 
Alpinus. Very dwarf with large, deep rose colored flowers. 35c. 
Caesius. Blue-gray foliage. Rosy fringed flowers. 6 in. 
Caesius I com be. A particularly fine form of Caesius. 
Carthusianorum. A fine cluster head with starry flowers varying from 
rosy magenta to crimson. 
Cruentus. Blood red cluster head with grassy foliage. 
Deltoides. Free flowering, rose, from June to August. 4 in. 
Deltoides Alba. Fine white form of the above. 
Gelidus. Dwarf, with large rose pink flowers. 50c. 
Highland Queen. A great favorite. Single rose colored blossoms with 
dark eye. Fragrant. 9-12 in. 
Lacinatus Albus. Fringed white flowers. Sweet scented and dainty. 
Neglectus. A very beautiful sort. Grassy tufts of foliage with brilliant 
blossoms of cherry rose with buff reverse. 35c. 
Peresteri. A tiny development of Deltoides with short stemmed pink 
flowers on compact mounds of foliage. 35c. 
Roysii. Similar to Neglectus, but larger. 4-6 in. 35c. 
Seguleri. Rosy purple flowers. Very late bloomer. 12 in. 
Sundermannil. Large waxy white flowers with a distinct jasmine odor. 
New and rare. 4-6 in. 35c. 
Sylvestris. Dense grassy tuffets from which spray arching stems car¬ 
rying big clear pink flowers. 35c. 
Sylvestris Frigidus. Similar to the above, but more dwarf. 35c. 
Winteri. Large single flowers in various colors. 6 in. 35c. 
DICENTRA. S. Bleeding Heart. Finely cut foliage and flowers in 
racemes. 
Cucullaria. Dutchman’s Breeches. Dwarf, with glaucous leaves and 
white flowers. 
Eximia. Rose pink flowers over a long period. 
Oregana. (Glauca). Attractive silvery foliage and creamy white flow¬ 
ers. Choice, rare Oregon native. 10 in. 35-50c. 
Oregana Pink. A fine pink flowered form of Oregana. 35c. 
DIERAMA Pulcherrima. Australian Wand flower. Pink to red flowers 
borne on slender arching stems. Iris-like leaves. 5 ft. 35c. 
DIGITALIS Lutz Hybrids. Soft salmon pink Fox Gloves with darker 
spots. 
