14 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Communis compressa. When mature, this makes a perfectly coni- 
cal dwarf tree of absolutely regular form. Young plants are 
more open, but tighten up with age. The foliage is glaucous 
green, and the plants grow very slowly. 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. 
Communis nana. A native trailing juniper. Very flat with very 
gray foliage. Slow growing. Rare. Choice and lovely. 50c and 
$1.00. 
PICEA. Spruce. Dense headed trees with stiff, pointed needles. 
Albertiana Conica. Forms a perfect pyramid of fine, deep green 
foliage. Very slow growing. 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. 
Excelsa clanbrasiliana. A very compact, broadly conical, dark 
green tree with short, crowded branches. Small plants. 50c and 
$1.00. 
Excelsa Maxwellii. A rugged and ancient looking little tree with 
short, sturdy trunk and a round head of many branches clothed 
in short, stiff, dark green needles. $1.50. 
Excelsa Nana. A very small form. Small plants only. 50c. 
Excelsa nidiformis. Dwarf, rounded, compact form, densely 
branched, with stiff, short needles. 50c and $1.00. 
Excelsa procumbens. Prostrate Spruce. Forms low mats with nu- 
merous short branches densely clothed in short, pointed needles. 
Small plants. 50ec and $1.00. 
Excelsa repens. Prostrate, with flattened, somewhat decumbent 
branches and short, sharp needles. Small plants. 50c. 
Excelsa pumila. A very low, spreading sort. 50c and $1.00. 
THUJA Occidentalis Var. Ericoides. A low, broad pyramid with 
slender branches clothed in soft. fluffv foliage which turns a 
beautiful bronze in winter. 50c, 75c and $1.00. 

EPIGAEA Repens. Sh. Trailing Arbutus. Creeping evergreen plant 
with delicate, waxy, pink tinted flowers. Acid soil. 50c and 75c. 
EPIMEDIUM. Sh. These are attractive additions to the shade garden 
with lovely bronze-tinted leaves and dainty flowers. in loose 
spikes. 
Lilacinum. (Violaceum). Dainty lavender flowers. 50c. 
Macranthum Roseum. Rosy pink flowers. 50c. 
Niveum. Lovely white blossoms and dainty foliage. 50c. 
Sulphureum. Evergreen. Largest of the group. Pale yellow flowers. 
50c. 
ERICA. See Heather. 
ERIGERON. S. Similar to aster in appearance, habits and needs. 
Mucronatus. <A trailing spices bearing pretty pink and white 
daisies from June to late fall. 
ERODIUM. S. Attractive, distinctive foliage in loose rosettes and 
numerous bright flowers over a long period. 
