CAKL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Cucullaria. Dutchman’s Breeches. Dwarf, with glaucous leaves and 
white flowers. 
Eximia. Rose pink blooms over a long period. 
Oregana. (Glauca). Attractive silvery foliage and creamy white flowers. 
Choice, rare Oregon native. 10 in. 35-50c. 
Oregana Pink. A fine pink flowered form of Oregana. 35c. 
DIERAMA Pulcherrima. Australian Wand Flower. Pink to red flowers 
borne on slender arching stems. Iris-like leaves. 5 ft. 35c. 
Pulcherrima Alba. Lovely white form of the above. 35c. 
DODECATHEON. Sh. Shooting Stars. Bird’s Bills. 
Cam pestrIs. Tufts of narrow leaves and pinkish flowers. 
Colrigo. A rare species from the Columbia River gorge with magnifi¬ 
cent bright pink flowers on sturdy stems. Outstanding. 50c. 
Dentatum. Toothed leaves and dainty white blossoms. 
HendersonI. Rosettes of thick leaves and showy heads of purple flowers. 
8-10 in. 
Jeffrey!. Taller and later with paler flowers. 
. -Media. Many large pink or rose colored blooms. 15-18 in. 35c. 
DOUGLASIA Laevigata. S-sh. A charming high alpine from the coast 
■ ••’ range in Oregon. Inch high cushions Of foliage studded with glowing 
flowers of rosy pink. 50c. 
Vi tali ana. Gray reeh rosettes with citron yellow flowers. 
DRABA Olympica. Mossy mats of foliage with golden flowers. Early. 
DRYAS O eta petal a. Flat evergreen carpets of little oak leaves with 
dainty white flowers followed by silvery seed whorls. Good. 50c. 
Sundermanni. A hybrid of the above with larger flowers. 35c. 
DWARF CONIFERS 
These delightful little trees are quite indispensible to the well- 
planned rock garden. Many of those listed below are very rare sorts 
which have been imported. They are small, slow-growing varieties 
which will not become too large and have to be replaced after a few 
years. It is quite difficult in some cases to find the right name for 
these pygmy trees, so, to avoid confusion, we are listing them all 
under the heading of Dwarf Conifers. 
CHAMAECYPARIS (Retlnospora). Interesting dwarf trees with handsome 
foliage. 
Lawsoniana var. Ellv/oodi. A compact, conical little tree with grayish 
green foliage. Very slow growing. One of the finest. 50c and $1.00. 
Lawsoniana var. Fletcheri. A most attractive conical tree of lacy silver 
gray. 50c-$1.00. 
Lawsoniana var. minima glauca. A tight, compact globe of bluish green. 
A true dwarf. $1.50 and $2.00. 
