20: CARL STARKER,; JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
GYPSOPHILA. Baby breath. Attractive low, much branched plants 
with clouds of tiny, airy flowers. 
Repens. Blue gray mats of foliage covered in May and June with 
countless lovely white stars. 
| Repens Rosea. Dainty rose colored form of the above. 
Repens Bodgersi. New dwarf with semi-double flowers. 12 in. 35c. 
Rosy Veil. Very double, clear rose-pink flowers freely produced. 
12 in. 35-50c. 
HABENARIA Fimbriata. Sh. A lovely terrestrial orchid. Fourteen 
inch flower spikes studded with dainty fringed blossoms of 
exquisite lavender pink. Rare. 50c. 
- HABERLEA. S-sh. Closely resembles Ramondia, but with gloxinia- 
tae blooms. Likes a cool, moist crevice in the rocks. Choice 
and rare. 
Rhodopensis. Thick, crinkled leaves and fine lavender flowers 
speckled with gold. 75c-$1.00. 
Rhodopensis Ferdinandi-Coburgi. A finer, ampler form of the 
above. Very choice. 75c-$1.50. 
HEATHER 
The dwarf heathers, which are such good shrubs for the rockery, 
’ are listed under so many scientific names that it is difficult for 
the ordinary gardener to keep track of them all; therefore we have 
sought to simplify matters by listing them all ‘under one heading. 
There are no finer rock garden shrubs than the heathers; their fol- 
iage is always neat, and the fact that the different sorts bloom at 
different seasons, makes it possible to have one or another of them 
in bloom at almost any time of year. All heathers require a loose, 
peaty soil, and will be improved if they are cut back after flower- 
ing, as this tends to make them more ve ine They need full sun 
to bloom well. 
CALLUNA. Low, evergreen shrubs with bright flowers in long, 
rather dense spire-like racemes which appear in great profusion 
in late summer. The leaves are small and scale-like, and are 
arranged in 4’s, so that the small branches have a four- angled 
appearance. 
Vulgaris Alba Var. Hammondii. Tall, graceful spires of purest > 
white flowers. Fine bright green foliage all winter. 10-12 in. 
50-75c. 
a Vulgaris Alportii. A very fine variety with aan HOVE of 
deep reddish orchid. 50-75c. 
Vulgaris Aurea. Lavender blooms produced late in the season. 
Rich golden bronze foliage all winter. Very showy. 25-50c. 
