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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Vagans. Cornish Heath. Smooth leaves arranged in 4’s or 5’a. The 
bell-shaped flowers appear in clusters at the ends of the branches. 
V. Lyonesse. Pure white bells with chocolate-colored anthers. New 
and fine. 75c. 
V. Mrs. D. F. Maxwell. Very free flowering. Lovely deep pink blos¬ 
soms. June to October. 75c-$1.00. 
V. St. Keverne. Bright, clear pink flowers. July-October. 50-75c. 
PHYLLODOCE Empetriformis. Mountain Heath. Stocky branches clothed 
in brilliant green, needle-like leaves and handsome bright pink bell¬ 
shaped flowers in great profusion. Slow growing. 6-8 in. 75c. 
HEDERA Conglomerata Minima. An attractive, non-spreading, slow- 
growing ivy, with close-set, frilly leaves. 35-50c. 
HELIANTHEMUM S. Rock Rose. Showy small shrub for walls and 
banks with rose-like flowers. Very profuse bloomers. 
LIbanotes. Wiry bushlet with slender, needle-like foliage and brilliant 
yellow flowers on wiry stems. New. 8 in. 50c. 
Tuberarlaw Mats of broad, glossy leaves and spikes of yellow flowers. 
Vulgare. Mats of attractive foliage and many bright flowers resem¬ 
bling wild roses. These plants will maintain their compact shape 
if they are cut back rather sharply after flowering. Our named 
varieties are all raised from cuttings. 
Apricot. Large apricot flowers and wide, glossy foliage. 
Ben Adler. Lovely new terra cotta. 75c. 
Ben Ledl. Large flowers of crimson lake. Fine. 35c. 
Ben Nevis. Yellow with brownish crimson central zone. New. 35c. 
Wisley Rose. Gray foliage and very fine, clear, pink blooms. 35c. 
Besides the named varieties we have the following colors: Single 
white, pink, tomato red, yellow and dark orange, as well as double 
red, yellow and orange. These are 25c each. 
HELLEBORUS. S-sh. Hardy herbp,ceous plants with attractive palmately 
divided leaves. They flower in winter and very early spring. Well 
established plants bloom very freely. 
Corsicus. Handsome, prickly evergreen foliage and large, pale, clear 
green flowers in fine clusters. Very rare. January-March. $1.00. 
Foetidus. Magnificent frost-resistant foliage and pale green flowers 
tipped with brown. Beloved of bees. February. 75c. 
Niger. Christmas Rose. Blooms throughout early winter. White, 
anemone-like flowers tinted apple blossom pink. Rare. $1.00. 
Niger Altifollus. A taller, whiter Niger of more robust habit. Very 
rare. 50-$1.00-$1.50. 
Orientalls Hybrids. Similar to Niger, but later and taller. Blooms vary 
from pink to purple and chocolate brown. 50-75c. 
HE LON I AS Bui lata. Sh. Rosettes of evergreen, shiny leaves and spires 
of starry pink flowers. Moist situation. 50c. 
HEMEROCALLIS Hybrids. S. Day Lily. A wide variety of fine shades 
and colors grown from seeds of named varieties. 25c each. 
