12 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Mixed Varieties. We have a number of mixed varieties in species 
and hybrids which we have raised from seed. They are very 
fine plants. 50c and up. 
CYPREPEDIUM. Sh. Lady Slippers. The grandest of the hardy 
orchids. Like shade and moisture. Don’t plant too deeply. 
Californicum. Dainty white slippers with pale green sepals borne 
six to ten in a graceful spire. Rare. 50c. 
Montanum. Oregon native with white and brown flowers on 12 in. 
stem. 50c. 
Parviflorum. Lovely small yellow blooms. Good multiplier. 50c. 
Pubescens. Yellow Lady Slipper. The dainty deep yellow slippers 
are borne several on a stem. 50c. 
Spectabile. Showy Lady Slipper. Huge handsome slippers of rosy 
purple with white sepals. Late. 75c. 
CYTISUS. See Brooms. 
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DAPHNE Cneorum. Fine evergreen shrub for the rockery. A rounded 
dome of foliage with heads of waxy pink, fragrant flowers. 
8-12 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Mezereum. Deciduous. Fragrant lilac purple flowers very early 
before the foliage. Feb.-Apr. 25-50-75c. 
DIANTHUS. S. Pinks are indispensible to the rock garden or wall. 
The varieties listed below are desirable sorts which are easy to 
grow. . 
Caesius. Blue gray foliage. Rosy fringed flowers. 6 in. 
Caesius Var. Arvernensis. A minute form with compact foliage and 
lovely pink blossoms. 4 in. 
Carthusianorum. Cluster head with rosy crimson flowers. 8-10 in. 
Cruentus. Blood red cluster head with grassy leaves. 14 in. 
Deltoides Alba. Bright green foliage and white blooms. 4 in. 
Deltoides Bowles Var. Darker foliage and deep pink flowers. 
Glauca Compacta. Small, tight, glaucous foliage. Bright pink 
flowers. 1-2 in. 50c. 
Inchmary. A lovely hybrid with gray foliage and large double 
fringed flowers of soft, melting pink. 6-8 in. 50c. 
Little Joe. Dwarf compact habit with large, single crimson flowers 
all summer. 50c. 
Neglectus. A very beautiful sort. Grassy tufts of foliage with bril- 
liant blossoms of cherry rose with buff reverse. 35c. 
Peresteri. A tiny development of deltoides with short stemmed 
pink flowers on compact mounds of foliage. 35c. 
Roysii. Similar to neglectus, but larger. 4-6 in. 35c. 
Spark. A fine hybrid with brilliant red, velvety flowers produced 
continuously from early spring until frost. New. 8 in. Bot. 
DICENTRA. S-sh. Finely cut foliage. Attractive flowers in racemes. 
Eximia. Rose pink blooms over a long period. Doesn’t spread. 
