28 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 

Magellanica. Makes a bronzy carpet of tiny leaves studded with 
large pearly goblets. lin. 3oc. 
PATRINIA Palmata. Valerian like plants with showy yellov; blooms 
in fall. Needs a moist soil in shade. 5c. 
PENSTEMON. S. Showy snapdragon-like flowers. Gritty soil. 
Barrettae. Oregon native with silvered foliage and spikes of rosy 
lavender flowers. 10 in. 35c. 
Cardwellii. A native evergreen species with showy red violet flow- 
ers produced in profusion several times a year. IRN inne ace le 
Ratiani Minor. Low, mat forming variety with heads of small, 
dark blue purple flowers. Showy and distinct. Easy. doc: 
Rupicola. Gray green foliage. Cherry red blooms. Choice. 35c. 
PHLOX. These dwarf species provide brilliant sheets of color over 
a long period in spring. All except adsurgens are sun lovers. 
Adsurgens. S-sh. Choice Oregon native. Fine evergreen foliage 
and lovely large clear pink flowers. Creeping habit. A real 
gem. 35-90c. 
Amoena. Fine tufts of foliage with bright pink flowers. Good. 6 in. 
Subulata. The different named varieties of creeping phlox all 
- have prickly, needle-like evergreen foliage and masses of bright 
blooms. 
Alba. Fine white blossoms and light green foliage. 
Atropurpurea. (Brilliant). Dark foliage and vivid, dark red 
flowers. 
Brittoni. White star-like flowers. Fine foliage. Distinct. » 
Camla. (Camlaensis). Very fine. Large, clear salmon pink 
flowers freely produced over a long period. 50c. 
Emerald Cushion. Hardy, drought resistant foliage, remaining 
green all summer. Bright, deep pink flowers. 50c. 
Fairy. ‘Pale lilac with purple eye. Very dainty. 
G. F. Wilson. Fine lavender flowers. 
Maischnee. Fine white flowers. 35c. 
Moerheimii. Carmine pink flowers. Compact. 
Rosea. Rosy pink flowers. 
Schnee Witchen. Mounds of neat foliage covered with white 
flowers in early spring. 35c. 
Sensation. Large flowers of fiery rose. New and fine. 50c. 
Sprite. Unusually large pink flowers with red eyes. Good. 
Vivid. Brilliant rose. Compact. One of the best. 35c. 
PHYLLODOCE.—See Heather. 
PHYTEUMA. Orbiculare. Slender heads of purple flowers. 8 in. 35c. 
Schuchzeri. Similar to the above, but with looser heads of deeper 
toned flowers. 50c. 
