8 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
AUBRETIA. Indispensible for walls and rockeries. The foliage is 
smothered with bright flowers in early spring. Likes lime. 
Hybrid Doubles. Lovely double flowered form in various colors. 
Mixed only 50c. 
Monarch Hybrids. Fine large flowered forms from named varieties. 
Borsch’s Brilliant. Very fine vivid red. New. 35c. 
Dr. Mules. Compact. Deep purple flowers freely produced. 50c. 
Gloriosa. Extra fine with large, lovely rose pink flewers 50c. 
Purple Knoll. A most attractive violet purple. 50c. 
Red Boulder. Striking bright ruby red blooms. 50c. 
Waight’s Red Gem. Dwarf mats of compact foliage smothered in 
reddish flowers. Very good. 50c. 
Variegata. Unusual foliage variegated yellow and green. Purple 
blue flowers. Rare. 50c. 
AURICULA. S-sh. Handsome primrose-like plants with smooth, 
powdery foliage and velvety flowers with light eyes. 
Alpina Hybrids. A range of rich colors from yellow to purple. 
Alpina Yellow. Fine selection of large flowered clear yellows. 50c. 
Alpina Watt’s Blue. Unusually fine blue shades with large flowers. 
From imported seed. 50c. 
BELLIS Dresden China. Dainty miniature daisy with double flowers 
of purest shell pink. A real gem. Rare. 2 in. 50c. 
BELLIUM Minutum. The tiny daisies open white and gradually turn 
pink. Blooms all summer. Very dainty. 
BETULA Nana. Dwarf Birch. Makes a fine lacy little bush 3-4 ft. 
high and as much across. Slow growing. 75c-$1.00. 
BLETILLA Hyachinthiana. B. S-sh. A lovely terrestrial orchid with 
slender leaves and exquisite blooms of orchid lavender in short 
spikes. Very dainty and unusual. Easy. 50-75c. 
BROOMS 
We have listed all Cytisus and Genista species as brooms, as we 
feel that this makes it simpler to find them in the catalog. The 
plants listed below are all dwarf species, and make ideal rockery 
shrubs, particularly suited to hot and sunny locations. They like 
lime, but do not demand it. 
Cytisus Ardionii. A decumbent shrub with sparse foliage and 
poe brilliant yellow flowers. Very slow growing. 6-9 in. 
c-$1.00. 
Cytisus Beanii. An upright, rounded bushling with many slender 
branches and a profusion of golden flowers in May. Very slow 
growing. Rare. 12 in. $1.50. 
Cytisus Hirsutus Decumbens. Very prostrate with trailing stems 
and brilliant yellow flowers. Very choice. 6 in. 35-50c. 
