CARL STARKER. JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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ANEMONE. Windflower; Lovely plant of easy culture. 
Apennina. S-sh. Exquisite blue blossoms in earliest spring. 3 in. 50c. 
Hupehensis. Dwarf Japonica type. Pale mauve flowers from August to 
late fall. 14 in. 35c. 
Nemorosa Alba fl. ,pl. Lovely abundant double white flowers. Very pure 
and waxy. Choice and rare. 50c. 
Nemorosa Alieni. A beautiful variety with fine large flowers of clear 
lavender blue. One of the best. 60c. 
Nemorosa Robinsoniana. S-sh. Pale powder blue with buff reverse. 35c. 
Oregana. S-sh. Choice western native. Somewhat similar to nemorosa 
with white, pink or lavender flowers. 
Pulsatilla. Silky buds open to form deep lavender flowers with golden 
centers. Attractive fluffy seed heads. 
Pulsatilla Alba. A fine white form of the above. 35c. 
Pulsatilla Rubra. Curious reddish brown flowers. 
Rivularis. S-sh. Lovely white flowers with violet reverse. Summer 
flowering. 50c. 
Silvertris. S-sh. Large creamy white flowers. Dark foliage. 
Silvestris sulphurea. Soft yellow form of the above. 
Vernal is. Silky buds clothed in shaggy brown wool open out into ex¬ 
quisite large flowers of pearly white. A rare treasure. 3 in. 75c. 
ANEMONELLA Thalictroides. S-sh. Dainty rue-like foliage and lovely 
anemone-like flowers of white, pale pink or pale lavender. 
APHYLLANTHES Monspeliensis. Glaucous rush-like foliage. Delicate 
soft blue, starry flowers. A distinct species. Rare. 50c. 
ANTHEMIS Sancta-Johannis. S. Dainty ferny foliage and beautiful glow¬ 
ing orange flowers all summer. 50c. 
AQUILEGA. Columbine. Handsome foliage. Showy flowers in May and 
June. A favorite in all gardens. 
Akitensis. A dwarf species with dark foliage. New. 50c. 
Alpina. Marvellous powder blue flowers. 12 in. 
Buergeriana. Interesting yellow and brown flowers. 8-12 in. 35c. 
Canadensis Nana. Dainty red and yellow flowers freely produced. 
Dwarf. 8-12 in. 
Chrysantha. Fine, long spurred yellow from the Rocky Mountains. *2 ft. 
Clematidiflora Hybridau An entirely new and distinct type, the flowers 
resembling those of a clematis. Pastel shades of pink and blue. 35c. 
Coerulea Mrs. Nicholls. Large, lovely blue and white flowers with long 
spurs. 
Crimson Star. Fine large crimson and white flower. Very attractive. 
Ecalcarata. A charming oddity with spurless flowers of reddish brown. 
Quite distinct. 6 in. 50 c. 
Flabellata. Glaucous foliage and large flowers of lovely waxy lavender 
and white. 8 in. 35c. 
