CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Pulchellum. Grayish foliage and rose colored flowers. 
Virens. Paler than the above. 
OROBUS Vernus. A dainty small bush with an abundance of blue and 
violet pea-shaped flowers. 
OXALIS Adenophylla. Tufts of crinkly gray green leaves and fine lilac 
pink flowers. A very choice plant. 50c. 
PAEON IA Brownil. Much divided bluish-green leaves with single red 
and yellow flowers. 50c. 
Tenuifoiia flore-plena. A lovely species with delicate, finely cut fol¬ 
iage and deep velvety red double flowers with prominent golden 
stamens. A rare plant. Stock limited. Fine clumps. $2.00. 
PAPAVER. Hardy poppy. 
Orientale flore-plena. Double red Oriental poppy. 
Orientale Sass Pink. Soft flesh pink. New. 50c. 
Rupifragnum. Silvery foliage and salmon orange flowers. 12 in. 
PARONYCHIA Dichotoma. Attractive creeping plant similar to phlox 
with showy yellow flowers in late summer. 
PENSTEMON. S. American natives. Showy snap-dragon-like flowers. 
Barrettae. Oregon native with silvered foliage and spikes of rosy lav¬ 
ender flowers. 10 in. 35c. 
Cardwellii. A native evergreen species with showy red violet flowers 
produced in profusion several times a year. 10 in. 35c. 
Corymbosus. A fine shrubby species with bright red flowers. 18 in. 50c. 
Davidsoni. Tiny compact prostrate evergreen shrub with large bril¬ 
liant purplish blossoms. 2-3 in. 35c. 
Jeffryanus. A very fine species with silvery foliage and rich deep blue 
flowers. 35c. 
Menziesii. Evergreen creeper with large purple flowers. 5 in. 35c. 
Procerus Minor. A low growing evergreen with blue flowers. 4 in. 35c. 
Rupicoia. Gray green foliage. Cherry red blooms. Choice. 35c. 
PERAMIUM Decipiens. (Goodyeara Menziesii). Sh. Rattlesnake Plan¬ 
tain. Deep green foliage strikingly netted and veined with white. 
PHLOX. Choice America natives with starry flowers. 
Adsurgens. S-sh. Choice Oregon native. Fine evergreen foliage and 
beautiful large clear pink flowers. Creeping habit. A real gem. 35-50c. 
Amoena. D-warf, with bright pink flowers. Good. 
Caespitosa. 8. A dense tufted plant with white or pale lavender flow¬ 
ers. Very compact. Needs good drainage. 50c. 
Nivalis Hybrids. Similar to subulata, but blooming later. 
Mary Alice. Light pink with red eye. 35c. 
Sir Guilford. Coarser foliage and large deep pink flowers. 35c. 
Ovata. Broad foliage and brilliant pink flowers. 6-10 in. 
Rigida. Cushions of mossy foliage and large white flowers. Choice. 75c. 
