20° CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Bae 
Vulgaris Kynance. A unique plant of compact habit with dark 
green foliage tipped with bronze in autumn. 50c-$1.00. 
Vulgaris Johnson’s Var. Light, bright green foliage and clear, 
bright orchid flowers. Late. 50c-$1.00. 
Vulgaris Minima. A gem for the rockery. Very compact, mossy 
foliage, purple flowers. 4-6 in. 25-50c. 
Vulgaris Minima Smith’s Var. Dark green foliage turning red in 
fall. Purple flowers in Aug. and Sept. 2-3 in. Rare and 
new. $1.00. 
Vulgaris Mrs. H. E. Beall. Very lovely, soft pink double flowers in 
long spikes. Very free flowering. Choice. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
Vulgaris Mrs. R. H. Gray. Very prostrate with bright moss green 
foliage and flowers of clear lavender pink. Quite distinct. Fall 
delivery. Small plants. 50c. 
Vulgaris Mullion. Deep pinkish lavender flowers with lovely 
close, dark green foliage. One of the best. 9 in. 50-75c. 
CASSIOPE Mertensiana. Sh. An alpine gem with slender branches 
clothed in scale-like foliage. Numerous nodding white bells. 
Slow growing. Rare. 12 in. 75c-$1.00. 
DABOECIA. Irish Bell Heather. The foliage of Daboecia is larger 
than that of the other heathers. It is smooth, and shiny and 
deep green. The blooms which are quite large, are drooping 
and vase shaped, and are borne in airy racemes. They are 
produced from mid-summer until late autumn. 16 in. 
Polifolia. Lavender pink, satiny flowers. 25-50c. 
Polifolia Alba. Lovely pure white form. 35-50c. 
Polifolia Versicolor. Pink, white and pink and white striped 
flowers on the same raceme. A quaint oddity. 35-50c. 
ERICA. Heath. Much branched plants with small, narrow leaves 
and bright tubular or bell shaped flowers. There are many 
varieties. 
Arborea Alpina. A stiff erect 3 ft. bush with small white flowers 
in plume like clusters. 50c to $1.00 each. 
Carnea. Small, smooth leaves arranged in 4’s, with showy, bell 
shaped flowers of soft pink with protruding anthers, which 
appear on the ends of the branches. Blooms all winter. 25-50c. 
C. Alba. A lovely, pure white form. 35-50c. 
C. Coccinea. One of the darkest, with bright carmine flowers. 50c. 
C. King George. Beautiful dark toned flowers. Brilliant and color- 
ful. One of the best. 35-50c. 
C. Rosea. Masses of pink flowers from’ Dec. to March. 25-50-75c. 
C. Ruby Glow. A new importation with lovely red flowers. Very 
fine. 50-75c. 
C. Springwood White. Very prostrate light green foliage and 
lovely, long-tubed blossoms with attractive chocolate colored 
anthers. Fine. 50-75c-$1.00. 


