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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Burseriana Magna. A most attractive plant blooming in earliest spring 
with large white blossoms on pink stems. 3 in. 50-75c. 
Burseriana Sulphurea. Similar to the above, but with yellow flowers. 
50-75C. 
Elizabethae. Gray green foliage. Abundant yellow blooms. 50c. 
Faldonside. Gray green rosettes and large citron yellow flowers. Very 
fine. $1.00. 
Ferdinandi-Coburgi. Similar to Elizabethae. Deeper yellow flowers. 35c. 
Godseffiana. Blue gray rosettes. Yellow flowers. 35c. 
Haaigiii. Dark spiny foliage and rich yellow blooms. Early. 35c. 
Irvingii. Dense blue gray rosettes. Fine pink flowers. A real gem. 
50-75C. 
Obristii. Lovely blue gray tuffets and fine large white flowers with 
red calyxes and stems. Very choice. 75c. 
Paulinae. The finest yellow flowered Kabschia. Lovely gray green 
cushions. Large pale yellow blooms in profusion. Choice. 2 in. $1.00. 
Petraschli. Silvery cushions and fragrant white flowers. 50-75c. 
Sancta. Neat green foliage with silver beading. Yellow flowers. 35c. 
MISCELLANEOUS GROUP. 
Beesiana. Large, richly colored rounded leaves and fine trusses of 
deep pink flowers. Deeper than the usual form. 35c. 
Decipiens Guilford's Hybrids. S-sh. Lovely shades of white, pink or 
rose colored flowers. Forms a soft evergreen carpet. 
Decipiens H. S. Stokes. S-sh. Fine mossy variety with carmine flowers. 
Fortune!. Sh. Broad leaves with reddish-bronze reverse and sprays of 
airy white flowers. Especially valuable on account of its late bloom¬ 
ing season. Sept.-Oct. Rare. 50c. 
Peltata. Moisture loving with immense leaves on 2-3 ft. stems. Wide 
heads of fine pink flowers. 50c. 
Umbrosa Primuloides. Dwarf London Pride. Compact and fine with 
pink flowers. 8 in. 35c. 
Umbrosa Primuloides Elliott's Var. Very dwarf. Especially good pink 
flowers. 3-4 in. 50c. 
SC ILL A. B. Lovely spring flowering plants with small hyacinth-like 
blooms. 
Campanulata. Delicate blue or white bells. 5c each. 
Campanulata Rosea. A soft lilac rose form of Campanulata. 75c per doz. 
Peruviana. Fine wide spikes of brilliant blue flowers. Very showy and 
fine. Distinct and different. 25c. 
Siberica. Blue. Very early. Drooping bell-like flowers on 3-4 in. stems. 
Lovely for rock garden. 75c per doz. 
SCUTELLARIA Aplina. Spreading mats with lavender flowers. 6 in. 
Indica Japonica. Attractive velvety gray foliage and lavender blue 
flowers through late summer and fall. 3 in. 35c. 
