28 - CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
* ORNITHOGALUM Nutans. B. Slender leaves and racemes of lovely 
nodding bell-shaped flowers of green and white. Flowers freely 
through Apr. and May. Easy and hardy. $1.00 per doz. 
* OROBUS Vernus. Dainty plants with lovely, nodding, pea-shaped 
blooms of blue violet. 12-14 in. 
OXALIS. Clover like leaves and bright flowers. 
Adenophylla. B. Tufts of crinkly gray leaves and fine lilac pink 
‘flowers. A very choice plant. 50c. 
Bowiei. B. Large, ample, rounded, deep green leaves. Large, 
bright rose red blooms. A very striking fall flowering plant. 
Magellanica. Makes a bronzy carpet of tiny leaves studded with 
large pearly goblets. 1 in. 35c. 
PAEONIA Brownii. A native plant with much divided bluish green 
leaves and single red and yellow flowers. 50c. 
Tenuifolia fl. pl. A lovely species with delicate, finely cut foliage 
and deep velvety red double flowers with prominent golden 
stamens. A rare plant. Stock limited. Fine clumps. $2.00. 
Fall delivery. 
PATRINIA Palmata. Valerian like plants with showy yellow blooms 
in fall. Needs a moist soil in shade. 75c. 
PENSTEMON. S. Showy snapdragon-like flowers. Gritty soil. 
Barretiae. Oregon native with silvered foliage and spikes of rosy 
lavender flowers. 10 in. 35c. 
Cardwellii. A native evergreen species with showy red violet flow- 
ers produced in profusion several times a year. 10 in. 35c. 
Davidsonii. Tiny, compact evergreen shrub with large brilliant 
purplish blossoms. 2-3 in. 35c. 
Menziesii. Evergreen creeper with large purple flowers. 5 in. 35c. 
Rattani Minor. Low, mat forming variety with heads of small, 
dark blue purple flowers. Showy and distinct. Easy. 35c. 
Rupicola. Gray green foliage. Cherry red blooms. Choice. 35c. 
PERAMIUM Decipiens. (Goodyeara Menziesii). Sh. Rattlesnake 
Plantain. Deep green foliage strikingly netted and veined 
with white. 
PHLOX. These dwarf species provide brilliant sheets of color over 
a long period in spring. All except adsurgens are sun lovers. 
Adsurgens. S-sh. Choice Oregon native. Fine evergreen foliage 
and lovely large clear pink flowers. Creeping habit. A real 
gem. 35-50c. 
Amoena. Fine tufts of foliage with bright pink flowers. Good. 6 in. 
Subulata. The different named varieties of creeping phlox all 
have prickly, needle-like evergreen foliage and masses of 
bright blooms. 
Alba. Fine white blossoms and light green foliage. 
Atropurpurea. (Brilliant). Dark foliage and vivid, dark red 
flowers, 
