CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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CALTHA Palustrus Var Monstrosa. Marsh Marigold. A choice form much 
larger than the type with shiny rounded leaves and large golden 
flowers. Pine pool or bog plant. 18-24 in. Rare. 50c. 
CAMASSIA Esculenta. B. Western native. Fine tall spikes of deep blue 
star-shaped flowers. 1-2 ft. 10c each. 
CAMPANULA. A large and varied family, containing many desirable 
rock plants. Especially valuable on account of its long season of 
bloom. Gritty soil in part shade. 
Abietina. Pine violet, vase-shaped blooms. 9 in. May-November. 
Barbata. Rosettes of hairy leaves and 8-10 in. spikes of large pale china 
blue bearded bells. 
Carpatica Nana. Dwarf, compact, with large open lavender blue bells 
on 3 in. stems. Similar to Raineri, but much easier. 50c. 
Cochlearifolia. (Pusilla). Dainty nodding lavender bells produced in 
great profusion over dense mats of attractive foliage. 2 in. 
Cochlearifolia Alba. Dainty white form of the above. 
Cochlearifolia Miranda. Large silvery blue bells on 4 in stems. Late. 
Coilina^ Large, satiny deep purple bells. 9 in. 35c. 
Garganica. Compact shiny foiage literally covered with bright blue 
stars in June and July. 
Glomerata Acaulis. Cluster heads of deep violet flowers. Very dwarf. 
Isophylla. Lovely for walls and large stones in the rockery. White 
fowers one inch across in great profusion. 35c. 
isophylla Mayi. A lavender blue form of isophylla. Downy foliage. 50c. 
Lasiocarpa. Pleasing rosettes of shiny toothed leaves. Handsome 
powder blue bells borne erect on 3-5 in. stems. June-Sept. 50c. 
Mu rails. (Portenschlagiana) Attractive mats of deep green foliage with 
many starry violet bells. June-November. 4 in. 
Persicifolia Moerhelmll. Fine waxy double white flowers. 30' in. 
Persicifolla Pfitzeri. Fine large double blue. 30 in. 
Planiflora. Smooth rosettes of shiny leaves and tight little spikes of 
large blue flowers. A miniature persicifolia. Rare. 50c. 
Planiflora Alba. An attractive white form of planiflora. 
Poscharskyana. Trailing, with quantities of soft blue flowers. 
Pseudo-Raineri. Charming plant with very large wide open bells of 
lavendjer blue. Compact and free flowering. One of the best. 35c. 
Profusion. Dwarf, semi-trailing with masses of light blue shallow, 
saucer-shaped flowers. 50c. 
Puiloides. Tight mats of foliage with large, satiny purple bells borne 
singly on slender stems. 3 in. 50c. 
Raddeana. Glossy scalloped leaves and deep purple bells. 9 in. 
Rotundifolia Purple Gem. Glorious shade of deep purple. More florif- 
erous than the type. 8 in. 35c. 
