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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Podophylla. Light green leaves, turning bronzy in summer. Fluffy 
white flower spikes in mid-summer. 50c. 
ROM NEVA Coulteri. Matilija Poppy. Silvery green leaves and large, 
lovely single white flowers with golden centers. Late blooming. 4-5 
ft. 35-50C. 
ROSA. Rose. These are dwarf species suitable for the rockery. 
Alpina. Lovely crimson flowers and showy red fruits. Choice. 1 ft. 75c. 
Arvensis. An intensely prickly bushlet with large, single, creamy yellow 
flowers. 8 in. 75c. 
Nitida. Densely prickly stems and glossy leaves turning crimson in 
autumn. Flowers bright rosy red, followed by shining black hips. 
18 in. 75c. 
Oakington Ruby. Fine double flowers of deep crimson which do not 
fade. Blooms all summer. New. 8 in. 75c-?1.00. 
Rouietti. The tiniest rose. Dainty foliage and bright double pink 
flowers. Nearly everblooming. 4-8 in. Choice. 35-50-75c. 
Spithamea. Attractive bright pink single flowers in clusters. 8 in. 50c. 
Sweet Vivid. An exceptionally choice dwarf variety with large cherry 
rose blooms produced over a long period of time. Very fragrant. 
Choice land new. 8 in. 50c. 
ROSMARINUS Officinalis Prostratus. An interesting prostrate rosemary. 
Soft blue flowers. Aromatic. 3 in. 50c. 
SALIX Uva-Ursl. Dwarf Willow. A delightful mat-forming shrub with 
glossy, rounded leaves and brown stems. Very slow growing. Rare. 
1 in. 75c-$1.00. 
SANGUINARIA Canadensis. Sh. Blood Root. Blue gray scalloped leaves 
and waxy white flowers with golden stamens. Early. 
SATUREIA. S. Aromatic small bushes with wiry stems and attractive 
flowers produced over a long period in late summer. 
Cunelfolla. Deep green foliage and masses of blush white flowers in 
spikes. Valuable because it blooms from Aug. to Nov. 6 in. 
Intricata. Smaller leaved than the above, with abundant white flowers. 
Aug.-Nov. 5 in. 
Montana. Winter Savory. Soft lilac flowers. Late. 8 in. 
Pygmaea. Especially delightful small form of the above. 3-5 in. 
SAXIFRAGA Saxifrage. Especially fine rock garden plants. 
ENCRUSTED SECTION. These plants form handsome rosettes of nar¬ 
row leathery leaves, which in most cases are encrusted with a limy 
deposit. They usually have white or pale yellow flowers. They offer 
no cultural difficulties, and bloom in May or June. 
AIzoon Alba. Dense rosettes of foliage. White flowers. 6-8 in. 
Baldensis. Tiniest of the aizoons. Very compact. White flowers. 50c. 
