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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
FESTUCA Glauca. S. Dwarf, blue-gray tufted grass. 
FRAGARIA Vesca Alba. Alpine everbearing strawberry. Decorative 
plant with delicious, edible white fruit. 
FUCHSIA Magellanica Var. Ricartonii. Sh. Hardy Fuchsia. Delicate 
sprays of small foliage with quantities of small red blooms. 
GALANTHUS. B. Snowdrop. Drooping white flowers with green mark¬ 
ings for early bloom. 
Elwesii. Giant Snowdrop. Dainty white flowers. Blooms very early, 
often in January. 65c per doz. 
Nivalis. Similar to Elwesii, but smaller. 60c per doz. 
Nivalis Maximus. Robust variety with large flowers on long stemi. 
Very fine. New and rare. 15c each. 
Nivalis Flore-plena. Double Snowdrop. Similar to Nivalis, but with 
double flowers. 75c per doz. 
Viridi-apice. Large, strong growing, with green tipped petals. Very 
fine. New. 15c each. 
GALAX Aphylla. Sh. Attractive, shiny, rounded leaves, bronzy in tone 
and leathery in texture. Fine ground cover for woodland. 60c. 
GAULTHERIA Humifusa. A very compact evergreen creeper from the 
high Cascade mountains with small, rounded, leathery leaves. 50c. 
Procumbens. Sh. Wintergreen. Evergreen carpeter with attractive, 
glossy foliage and white flowers followed by red berries. 35-50c. 
GENISTA —See Brooms. 
GENTIANA. Some of the most gorgeous blues in the garden. 
Acaulis. S. Gentianella. One of the most beautiful alpines. The 
incomparable big blue trumpet gentian. Rich, shining blue. Blooms 
spring and fall. 3 in. *25-35-50c. 
Acaulis Clusii. S. Longer stemmed than the above. Blooms darker. 
35-50-75C. 
Acaulis Excisa. S. A larger, finer acaulis with taller stems. 50c. 
Angustifolia. S. Narrow foliage with large, brilliant, blue trumpets 
on 2 in. stems. Rare and lovely. $1.50. 
Asclepiadea. S-sh. Willow Gentian. Fine arching stems with lovely 
deep blue blossoms in great profusion. A very lovely late bloomer 
of easiest culture. 50c. 
Asclepiadea Alba. S-sh. Pure white form of the above. 
Bisetae. S-sh. Oregon native. Dwarf, with large blue flowers with 
white throat. Peaty soil. 50-75c. 
Farreri. S-sh. Lovely sky blue trumpets surrounded by grassy foliage. 
Semi-prostrate. August till frost. Likes moisture in peaty soil. Very 
choice. 50c-$1.00. 
Florenciana. S-sh. A new semi-bog species from southern Oregon. 
Rather large, open blue flowers on 6-10 in. stems. 50c. 
Macaulayi-Well's Var. Hybrid of Farreri and Sino-ornata. Midway 
between the two in color. Fine large flowers. Strong, compact 
growth. Free flowering. 75c-$1.00. 
