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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Americanum. Eastern Trout Lily. Lovely yellow blooms with bronzy 
reverse and cinnamon colored anthers. Distinct mottled foliage 
15c each. 
Giganteum. Large cream-colored flowers. Mottled leaves. 10c. 
Grandifiorum. Bright yellow flowers. Leaves plain green. 10c. 
Hendersonil. Lovely soft lavender with mottled leaves. 10c. 
Johnson!. Rose pink flowers and mottled foliage. 10c. 
Kiamathensis. Soft yellow flowers with pink margins. Lovely 15c. 
Parviflorum. Bright yellow flowers on 10 in. stems. 10c. 
Rose Beauty. Large, deep rose flowers. 10c. 
EUONYMOUS Kewensis. Slow-growing, mat-forming evergreen with 
small, shiny, rounded leaves and red berries. 50c. 
Variegata. An attractive evergreen with variegated green and white 
leaves which are touched with pink in winter. 50c. 
EUPHORBIA. S. Showy plants for hot, well drained situations. 
Myrsinites. Prostrate evergreen with blue-gray foliage and yellow 
flowers in early spring. A very distinct form. 35c 
Polychpoma. A neat, symmetrical plant with glaucous foliage an.d 
showy heads of yellow bracts. Turns very vivid red in fall. 12i in. 50c. 
TEENS 
We are really very proud of our fern collection, which contains most 
of the hardy varieties. Some of them can be used in the rockery, while 
others will hnd their place in the shade garden. Ferns provide a welcome 
change in leaf forms, and should be more widely used. 
ADIANTUM Pedatum. Sh. Maidenhair Fern. Graceful, delicate light 
green lactinated fronds with smooth black stems. Very airy. 1-2-15 in. 
ATHYRIUM FIlixfemina. (Cyclorosum.) Sh. Lady Fern. Long, grace¬ 
ful, tapering fronds of fine light green. Likes a most situation. 1-3 ft. 
ASPLENIUM Platyneuron. Narrow, black-steemed fronds. 5-10 in. 35c. 
Trichomanes. Maidenhair Spleenwort Smaller and more delicate than 
Platyneuron. Dry conditions in shade. 3-4 in. 
CHEILANTHES Densa. (Pellaea Densa). Finely cut wide green fronds. 
Sun or shade. 3-5 in. 25-5'Oc. 
Gracillima. Lace Fern. Very lacy and delicate. Rock crevices in 
well-drained soil. Likes a north exposure. 4 in. 50c. 
Lanosa. Fine lacy fern with silvery reverse. 6-8 in. 50c. 
Tomentosa. Somewhat similar to lanosa, but less compact. 35c. 
CRYPTOGRAMMA Acrostichoides. Parsley Fern. A lovely feathery fern. 
Good for hot, dry rocks. 5 in. 
DENNSTEDTIA Punctllobula. Hay Scented Fern. Dense mats of frag¬ 
rant fronds. 1-2 ft. 
