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CARL STAltKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Chamaedryoides Roseum. Mats of scalloped foliage with bright rosy 
flowers on very short stems. Persistent bloomer. 
Cheilanthifolium. Lacy gray foliage and soft pink flowers with deeper 
veins. 35c. 
Chrysanthum. Lovely gray foliage and sulphur yellow blossoms. Dis¬ 
tinctive and rare. 75c. 
Corsicum. Tufts of crinkly velvety foliage with rosy pink flowers. 50c. 
Macradenum. Soft ferny green foliage and a succession of delicately 
veined pink flowers marked with two dark blotches all summer. 
4 in. 35c. 
Manescavi. Ferny foliage and rosy magenta flowers. 10 in. 
ERYTHREA. See Centaurium. 
ERYTHRONIUM. B. Dog-tooth violet. Should be planted in fall. Light 
shade. 
Giganteum. Large cream colored flowers. 10c. 
Grandlflorum. Bright yellow flowers. Leaves plain green. Early. 10c. 
Hendersonii. Lovely soft lavender with mottled leaves. 10c. 
Johnsonii. iRose pink flowers and mottled foliage. Very fine. 10c. 
Kiamathensis. Soft yellow flowers with pink margins. Lovely. 10c. 
Parviflorum. Bright yellow flowers on 10 in stems. 10c. 
Rose Beauty. Large, deep rose pink flowers. 10c. 
EUONYMUS Kewensis. Mat-forming trailing evergreen with small 
shiny rounded leaves and red berries. 50c. 
Varletgata.' An attractive evergreen with variegated green and white 
leaves which are touched red in winter. 50c. 
EUPHORBIA. S. Likes hot situations with good drainage. 
Myrsinites. Prostrate evergreen with blue-green foliage and yellow 
flowers in early spring, 35c. 
Polychroma. A neat symmetrical plant with glaucous foliage and 
showy heads of yellow bracts. IQ in. 50c. 
FERXS 
We have an unusually complete collection of ferns, some of 
which are suited to rockery conditions, while others are adapted 
to the shaded garden. These forms are all hardy, and will prove 
a welcome addition to the garden. 
ADIANTUM Pedatum. Sh. Maidenhair Fern. Delicate light green finely 
cut foliage. Very airy., 12-15 in. 
ATHYRIUM Filixfemina. (Cycylorosum). Sh. Lady Fern. Fine large 
lacy fronds. 
