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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Columbiana Rosea. Shiny leaves in rosettes. Deep rose flowers pro¬ 
duced over a long period. Good 50c. 
Heckneri. Spiny edged leaves with pink or white flowers. New and 
rare. 50c. 
Howellii. Lovely crimped grayish-green foliage with radiating heads 
of soft apricot flowers. 35c. 
Rediviva. S. Satiny pink flowers before the leaves. Deciduous. 
LINUM. Perennial Max. Long season bloomer. Very graceful. 
Flavum. Green foliage and large, bright yellow blooms. 10 in. 
Narbonnense. Best of the blue flowered flaxes. 18in. 30c. 
Salsoioides. Arching stems 6-8 in. high with many clear opalescent 
flowers. Good. 50c. 
Salsoioides Nanum. Mats of fir-like foliage almost smothered with 
hundreds of lucent white flowers. Rare and choice. 2 in. 75c. 
LITHOSPERMUM Prostratum. Heavenly blue. A fine prostrate evergreen 
shrub with glorious azure flowers. 35-50c. 
LOISLEURIA Procumbens. (Azalea Procumbens). Delightful minute 
shrub with fine pink flowers. Rare and choice. $1.25. 
LOTUS Corniculatus f lore-plena. A hardy trailer for dry banks and rock 
work. Fine bulb cover with showy double yellow flowers. 
LUTKEA Pectinata. Prostrate trailing mossy foliage. Light yellow 
flowers. Resembles a mossy saxifrage. Oregon native. 35c. 
LYCHNIS Alpina. Neat tufts of foliage. Heads of rose colored stars. 
Viscaria Splendens fl. pi. Spikes of brilliant carmine double flowers. 
MAZUS Reptans. Mats of bright green leaves and soft lavender snap¬ 
dragon-like flowers. 
MECONONPSIS Cambrica. Welsh Poppy. Very charming crinkled yel¬ 
low single poppies. 35c. 
MENTHA Requieni. Dense green mint scented carpeter. 
MERTENSIA Pulchella. S-sh. A lovely native with exquisite clusters of 
drooping blue bells. 6-8 in. 35c. 
MICROMERIA. Aromatic bushlings with dainty flowers over a long 
period. 
Juliana. Wiry stems and tiny pinkish flowers. June-July. 6 in. 
Libanotica. Silvery gray with lavender pink flowers. July. 8 in. 
MITCH ELLA Repens. Sh. Partridge Berry. Neat evergreen creeper 
with white flowers followed by attractive red berries. 35c. 
MORISIA Monanthos. (Hypogea). S. A charming carpeter with bright 
green leaves and many solitary golden flowers over a long period. 
Needs gritty soil. 35-50c. 
