CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Saxatilis. A lovely prostrate candytuft with fleshy leaves and white 
blooms. Persistent bloomer. Choice land rare. 2 in. 50c. 
INULA Ensifolia. Narrow leaved tuffets of foliage. Numerous golden 
daisies on 6-9 in. stems. 
IRIS. See Iris Section. 
JASMINlUM Parkeri. An attractive rounded bushling with finely divided 
leaves and green stems. Large yellow flowers in summer. Choice 
and rare. 75c-$1.00. 
JEFFERSON IA Diphylla. Twin Leaf. Fine solitary white flowers in early 
spring. 6-8 in. 35c. 
KALMIA Poll folia Micro phylla S-sh. A fine dwarf evergreen with leath- 
early dark green leaves and heads of dainty pink bell-shaped flowers 
in spring. Acid soil. 8-10 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Polifolia Microphylla Nana. An attractive dwarf variation of the above. 
Lower growing and more compact. 75c. 
KALMIOPSilS Leachiana. A native evergreen shrublet with small dark, 
bronzy-green leaves and pink kalmia-like blossoms. One of the 
choicest shrubs for the rockery. New and very rare. $1.00-$1.50. 
KNIPHOFIA Galpini Hybrids. S. Delightful dwarf sort, of graceful habit 
with soft flame colored pokers in autumn. 
LAVANDULA. Dwarf Lavender. Delightful plants with fragrant gray 
leaves. 
Atropurpurea Nana. Dwarf French Lavender. Very neat and compact, 
with violet blooms freely produced. 6-10 in. 35-50c. 
Grenoble. Fine, distinct wide-leaved French form. 35c. 
Pedemontana. Aromatic leaves and dense heads of bloom topped with 
deep purple bracts. Distinct. 
LEONTOPODIUM Alpinum. Edelweiss. A well known alpine with wooly 
flowers. A fur-lined daisy. 25-50c. 
LEUCOCRINUM Montanum. Star Lily. Narrow foliage and clusters of 
almost stemless fragrant white flowers. Sharp drainage. 
LEUCOJUM. B. Snowflake. 
Aestivum. Summer Snowflake. Lovely green-tipped white bells on 
arching 12 in. stems. Very dainty and lovely. May. 15c each. 
Autumnale. Delicate pink tinged white bells on slender, wiry, 3 in. 
stems. Likes sandy soil. Slightly tender. Sept. 25c each. 
Vernum. Spring Snowflake. Green tipped white flowers usually borne 
singly on 6-8 in. stems. Late winter and early spring. 25c each. 
LEWISIA. S-Sh. Oregon natives requiring sharp drainage. 
Brachycalix. Fine ample rosettes bearing a profusion of 2 in. stemless 
white flowers, sometimes tinted pink. 50c. 
