CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Trifidus. Tiny daisies of palest lavender borne on neat tufts of laoy, 
gray leaves. Very dwarf. Choice. 35c. 
Uniflorus. Tiny high lalpine. Attractive pink daisies springing from 
dark green rosettes of leaves. 3 in. 35c. 
ERIN US Alpinus Hybrlids. Charming wall or crevice plant with white to 
rose colored blossoms. 
ERODIUM. S. Fine rock garden subjects similar to hardy geraniums. 
Amanum. Ferny gray foliage and large pearly white flowers. 35c. 
Chamaiedryoides Roseum. Mats of scalloped foliage with bright rosy 
flowers on very short stems. Persistent bloomer. 
Cheilanthifolium. Lacy gray foliage and soft pink flowers with deeper 
veins. 35c. 
Chpysanthum. Lovely gray foliage and sulphur yellow blossoms. 
Distinctive and rare. 7&c. 
Corsicum. Tufts of crinkly velvety foliage with rosy pink flowers. 50c. 
Manescavi. Ferny foliage and rosy magenta flowers. 10 in. 
ERYTHRONIUM. B. Dog-tooth violet. Lovely wood lilies of graceful habit 
with showy flowers. Should be planted in fall. 
Giganteum. Large cream colored flowers. Mottled leaves. 10c. 
Grandiflorum. Bright yellow flowers. Leaves plain green. 10c. 
Hendersonii. Lovely soft lavender with mottled leaves. 10c. 
Johnson!. Rose pink flowers and mottled foliage. 10c. 
Klamathensis. Soft yellow flowers with pink margins. Lovely. 15c. 
Parviflorum. Bright yellow flowers on 10 in. stems. 10c. 
Rose Beauty. Large, deep rose flowers. 10c. 
EUONYOUS Kewensis. Mat-forming trailing evergreen with small shiny 
rounded leaves and red berries. 50c. 
Variegata. An attractive evergreen with variegated green and white 
leaves which are touched with red in winter. 50c. 
EUPHORBIA. S. Showy plants for hot, well drained situations. 
Falconer!. Graceful dwarf plant with yellow blooms. 
Myrs!n!tes. Prostrate evergreen with blue gray foliage and yellow 
flowers in early spring. A very distinct form. 35c. 
Polychroma. A neat symmetrical plant with glaucous foliage and showy 
heads of yellow bracts. 1*2 in. 50c. 
FERNS 
We are really very proud of our fern collection, which contains 
most of the hardy varieties. Some of them can be used in the rockery, 
while others will find their place in the shade garden. Ferns provide 
a welcome change in leaf forms and should be more widely used. 
ADIANTUM Pedatum. Sh. Maidenhair Fern. Graceful, delicate light 
green lacinated fronds with smooth black stems. Very airy. 12-15 in. 
