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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
SCLERANTHUS Biflorus. A handsome carpeter with green foliage turn¬ 
ing bronze in winter. 1 in. 
SCUTELLARIA Inidica Japonica. Attractive velvety gray foliage and lav¬ 
ender blue flowers through late summer and fall. 3 in. 35c. 
SEDUM. S. Useful plants of easy culture with fleshy leaves and bright 
flowers. Invaluable for walls and stepping stones. Beside the varie¬ 
ties listed below, we have Arboreum, Dasyphillum, Ewersii, Midden- 
dorfianum, Obtusatum, Oregonum and many others. 
Cape Blanco. A particularly choice form of Spathulifolium with tight 
gray rosettes and yellow flowers. Oregon native. 
Kamschaticumi. Trailing. Bright orange flowers. 
Kamschaticum Variegatum. Variegated form of the above. 
Purdyil. Flat rosettes resembling sempervivums. Choice and distinct. 
35c. 
Sieboldii. Red-edged glaucous leaves. Heads of pink flowers. Slept. 
Spathulifolium. Glaucous foliage. Yellow flowers. Fine. 
Stahlii. Dwarf yellow flowered sort. Foliage tinged red in mid-summer. 
SEMPERVIVUM. S. Hen and Chickens. Succulent plants of easiest cul¬ 
ture. Good in poor soil. The nomenclature of these plants is in such 
a confused state that the task of naming and: describing them is quite 
hopeless. We have more than thirty varieties, each quite distinct 
from all the others. We will send 'a collection of twelve sorts, all 
different, for $2.00. If you have any particular type in mind, write us 
about it. We can probably supply it. 
SHORTIA Galacifolia. Sh. Tufts of green, glossy, leathery leaves with 
pale pink five-lobed bells in early spring. Fine winter color. Choice. 
4 in. 35-50C. 
SILENE. Charming plants allied to Dianthus. 
Acaulis. Tight hummocks of bright green set with bright pink stars in 
spring. 2 in. 
Acaulis Nordica. Deeper colored form of acaulis. 35c. 
Acaulis Kodiak Var. Alaskan Sp. With slightly larger foliage than the 
type and very large flowers of a pleasing clear pink, very freely pro¬ 
duced. New and rare. 2 in. 75c. 
Hookeri. S. Darge lobed flowers of salmon pink^ and silvery gray fol¬ 
iage. A very striking plant. Wants good drainage. 8 in. 75c. 
Maritima. Mats of glaucous foliage. Crinkly white flowers. 
SISYRINCHIUM Gramdiflorum. Grass Widow. Large satiny bells of im¬ 
perial violet in earliest spring. 
SO LOAN ELLA. S-sh. Small leathery rounded leaves and lovely nodding 
fringed bells of orchid pink in earliest spring. 
Montana. Attractive foliage with several shallow fringed blossoms of 
lavender lilac on 6 in. stems. Rare. 50-75c. 
