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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Europa«um. Dark, rounded leaves and sweet scented pink to deep 
rose flowers in fall. 75c. 
Neapolitanum. Handsome marbled leaves and lovely, airy flowers in 
varying shades of pink. It blooms in autumn slightly before the 
leaves appear. 50c and up. 
Neapolitanium Album. Rare and beautiful white flowored form $75c-$l. 
Mixed Varieties. We have a number of mixed varieties in species and 
hybrids, very fine plants which are now three years old. 50c. 
CYNOGLOSSOM Grande. S-sh. Western native. Large, hairy leaves 
and spikes of large blue forget-me-nots. 12-15 in. 
CYPRIPEDIUM. S. Lady Slippers. The grandest of the hardy orchids. 
Like shade and moisture. Don’t plant too deeply. 
Californicum. Dainty white slippers with pale green sepals, borne 
six to ten in a graceful spire. Rare. 50c 
Fasciculatum. A rare species from southern Oregon with spikes of 
dainty pink and brown flowers. 60c. 
Montanum. Oregon native with white and brown flowers on 12 in. 
stems. 50c. 
Parvlflorum. Lovely small yellow slippers, A good multiplier. 50c. 
Pubscens. Yellow Lady Slipper. The dainty deep yellow slippers are 
borne several on a stem. 50c. 
Spectabile Showy Lady Slipper. Huge handsome slippers of rosy 
purple with white petals. 50c. 
CYTISUS. See Brooms. 
DAPHNE. Early blooming shrubs with very fragrant flowers. 
Blagayana. A noble creeping species with evergreen foliage and early 
flowers of pale creamy yellow. Choice and rare. Stock limited. 
$2'.00 and $3.00. 
Cneorum. Fine evergreen shrub for the rockery with heads of fragrant 
pink flowers. 8-1-2 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Mezereum Deciduous shrub. Fragrant lilac purple blossoms appearing 
before the foliage. February-April. Small plants. 25-50c. 
DELPHINIUM Brunonianum. Large, rounded flowers of an uncommon 
shade of dark blue. Musk scented. 12-18 in. 35c. 
Tatsiense. Brilliant peacock blue flowers produced over a long period. 
Choice. 14 in. 35c. 
DIANTHUS. S. Pinks are indispensable to the rock garden or wall. The 
varieties listed below are desirable sorts which are easy to grow. 
Ariel. Large, bright rose flowers. 8-10 in. 35c. 
Caesius. Blue gray foliage. Rosy fringed flowers. 6 in. 
Caesius Baker’s Var. Deeper colored than the type with larger foliage. 
Caesius Icombe. A particularly fine form of caesius. 
Caesius Var. Arverenesis. A minute form with compact foliage and 
lovely pink blossoms. 4 in. 
Carthusianorum. Cluster head with rosy crimson flowers. 8-10 in. 
