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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Peltata. Moisture loving plant with immense rounded leaves on 
2-3 ft. stems. Wide heads of fine pink blooms in early 
spring. 50c. 
Umbrosa Primuloides. Dwarf London Pride. Compact and fine 
with pink flowers. 8 in. 35c. 
Umbrosa Primuloides Elliott’s Var. Very dwarf. plage good 
pink flowers. 3-4 in. 50c. 
SCHIZOCODON Soldanelloides. Sh. Crinkly, dark green, rounded 
evergreen leaves, and deeply fringed rosy pink blossoms, 
deeper at the center. Needs a well drained soil rich in humus. 
Very choice and lovely. 6 in. $2.00-$2.50. 
Hlicifolia. Soft shell pink flowers and small, holly-like leaves. 
Rare and choice. $2.00-$2.50. 
SCILLA. B. Lovely small hyacinth-like flowers appear in spring. 
Campanulata. Delicate blue or white bells. 60c per doz. 
Campanulata Rosea. Soft lilac rose blooms. 75c per doz. 
Peruviana. A distinct variety with fine wide spikes of brilliant 
blue flowers. Very showy. 25c each. 
SCLERANTHUS Biflorus. A handsome mossy carpeter with fine green 
foliage turning bronze in winter. 1 in. 
SCUTELLARIA Indica Japonica. S-sh. ‘Velvety gray foliage and 
lavender mint-like flowers in spikes in late summer and fall. 35c 
SEDUM. Invaluable for walls and stepping stones. 
Cape Blanco. A particularly choice form of Spathulifolium with 
tiny gray rosettes and yellow flowers. Oregon native. 
Kamschaticum. Trailing. Bright orange flowers. 
Kamschaticum Variegatum. Variegated form of the above. 
Purdyii. Flat rosettes resembling Sempervivums. Distinct. 35c. 
Sieboldii. Red-edged glaucous leaves. Pink flowers in Sept. 
Spathulifolium. Glaucous foliage. Yellow flowers. Fine. 
SEMPERVIVUM. S. Hen and Chickens. Succulent plants of easiest 
culture. Good in poor soil in a dry place. The names of these 
plants are so much mixed up that it is impossible to list any 
authentic named varieties. We have more than thirty distinct 
sorts. If you have any particular type in mind, write us 
about it. We can probably supply it. We will send a collection 
of twelve sorts, all different for $2.00. 
SHORTIA Galacifolia. Sh. Oconee Bells. A choice American native 
with tufts of green, glossy, leathery leaves which turn a beutiful 
bronze in winter. Their pale pink, five-lobed bells appear in 
early spring. Likes acid soil. 35-50c. 
SILENE. S-sh. Charming plants allied to dianthus. 
Acaulis. Tight hummocks of bright green set with bright pink 
_ stars in spring. 2 in. 
Acaulis Nordica. Deeper colored form of acaulis. 35c. 
