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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
KALMIA Polifolia Microphylla. S-sh. A fine dwarf evergreen with leath¬ 
ery dark green leaves and heads of dainty pink, bell-shaped flowers 
in spring. Acid soil. 8-10 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Polifolia Microphylla Nana. An attractive variation of the above. 
Lower growing and more compact. 75c. 
KALMIOPSIS Leachiana. A native evergreen shrub with small, dark, 
bronzy-green leaves and pink kalmia-like blossoms. One of the 
choicest shrubs for the rockery. Very rare. $1.00-$1.50. 
KNIPHOFIA GalpinI Hybrids. S. Red Hot Pokers. Dwarf, of graceful 
habit, with soft flame-colored pokers in autumn. 
LAVANDULA. S. D. Lavender. Delightful plants with fragrant gray 
leaves and violet flowers. 
Atropurpurea Nana. Dwarf French Lavender. Very neat and compact 
with violet blooms freely produced. 
Pedemontana. Leaves have a distinct fragrance, and the purple flow¬ 
ers topped by deep violet bracts resemble a shuttlecock. 
LEONTOPODIUM Alpinum. Edelweiss. A well-known alpine with 
wooly flowers. A fur-lined daisy. 2'5-50c. 
LEUCOCRINUM Montanum. S. Star Lily. Narrow foliage and clusters 
of almost stemless, fragrant white flowers. Sharp drainage. 
LEUCOJUM. B. Snowflake. White flowers resembling Snowdrops. 
Aestivum. Summer Snowflake. Lovely green-tipped white bells in 
groups of 4 to 8 on arching 12 in. stems. May. 15c each. 
Autumnale. Delicate pink-tinged white bells on slender, wiry stems. 
3-6 in. Likes sandy soil. September. Rare. 25c each. 
Vernum. Spring Snowflake. Green-tipped white flowers usually borne 
singly on 6-7 in. stems. Late winter and early spring. 25c each. 
LEWI SI A. S-sh. Oregon natives requiring sharp drainage. 
Columbiana Roseai. Shiny leaves in rosettes. Deep rose flowers pro¬ 
duced over a long period. Good. 50c. 
Heckneri. Spiny-edged rosettes with pink or white flowers. Rare. 60c. 
Howellii. Lovely crimped, grayish-green foliage with radiating heads 
of soft apricot flowers. 35c. 
Rediviva. S. Satiny pink flowers before the leaves. Deciduous. 
LEYCESTERIA Formosa. Chinese Tassel Bush. Hollow, tubular green 
stems, broad green leaves and interesting red tassels of fruit and 
flo'vers all summer and fall. Good for seaside planting. Rare. 6 ft. 50c. 
LINUM. Perennial Flax. Long season bloomer. Very graceful. 
Narbonnense. Best of the blue flowered flaxes. 18 in. 30c, 
Salsololdes. Arching stems 6-8 in. high with many clear, opalescent 
flowers. Good. 50c. 
Salsololdes Nanum. Mats of fir-like foliage almost smothered in hun¬ 
dreds of lucent white flowers. Rare and choice. 2' in. 60c. 
LITHOSPERMUM Prostratum. Heavenly Blue. A fine prostrate ever¬ 
green shrub with glorious azure flowers. 35-50c. 
