22 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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FABIANA Imbricata. This is not really a heather, but is so similar 
in its general character that it -is included here. It makes a 
3 ft. bush of light green, lacy foliage on tall spire-like stems. 
It bears a profusion of large white, trumpet shaped blooms in 
spring. Fall delivery. Small plants. 50c. 
PHYLLODOCE Empetriformis. Sh. Mountain Heath. Stocky branches 
clothed in brilliant green, needle-like leaves. Handsome bright 
pink bells in great profusion. Slow growing. 6-8 in. 75c-$1.00. 

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In addition to the above we will have for fall delivery fine young 
plants of the following sorts, all grown from newly imported stock. 
These are all new and rare sorts of real merit. Write for prices. 
CALLUNA VULGARIS—Nana Compacta, Alba Plena, Erecta Alba, 
Pennybryn Pink, Mair’s Var., Tib. Foxii Nana. 
CINEREA—Startler, Domino, Appleblossom. 
CINEREA—Startler, Domino, Alba, Appleblossom, 
CARNEA—Urville, Winter Beauty. 
TETRALIX—Geo. Frazer, Millard’s Var., Mary Grace. 
VAGANS—Nana. 
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HEDERA Conglomerata Minima. An attractive, non-spreading slow 
growing ivy, with close-set, frilly leaves. 35-50c. 
HELIANTHEMUM. S. Rock Rose. Showy small shrubs for walls and 
rockeries with rose-like flowers. Very profuse bloomers. 
Libanotes. Wiry bushlet with Slender, dark green leaves and 
brilliant yellow flowers on wiry stems. 8 in. 50c. 
Tuberaria. Mats of broad, glossy leaves. Spikes of yellow flowers. 
Vulgare. Mats of attractive foliage and many bright flowers re- 
sembling wild roses. The plants will maintain their compact 
shape if they are cut back rather Sharply after flowering. Our 
named varieties are all raised from cuttings. 
Apricot. Large apricot flowers and glossy foliage. 
Ben Ledi. Large flowers of crimson lake. Fine. 30c. 
Ben Nevis. Yellow with brownish crimson central zone. 35c. 
Wisley Rose. Gray foliage and fine, clear pink blooms. 35c. 
Beside the named varieties, we have the following colors. Single 
white, tomato red, yellow and dark orange, as well as double 
red, yellow and orange. These are all 25c each, 
HELLEBORUS. S-sh. Hardy herbaceous plants with attractive palm- 
ately divided leaves. They flower in winter and very early 
spring. Well established plants bloom very freely. 
Corsicus. Handsome prickly, evergreen foliage and large, pale 
clear green flowers in fine clusters. Very rare. Jan.-March. $1.00. 
