32 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 

Oakington Ruby. Fine double flowers of deep crimson which do 
not fade. Blooms all summer. 8 in. 50-75c-$1.00. 
Rouletti. The tiniest rose. Dainty foliage and bright double pink 
flowers. Nearly everblooming. 4-8 in. Choice. 25-50-75c. 
Sweet Vivid. An exceptionally lovely dwarf variety with large 
cherry rose blooms produced over a long period. Very fragrant. 
Choice and new. 8 in. 50c. 
ROSCOEA Caultiloides. Sh. Deep green leaves and spikes of 5 to 7 
yellow flowers in June. Rare and lovely. 50c. / 
ROSMARINUS Officinalis. S. Rosemary. Fragrant gray green leaves 
and lavender blooms. 
Officinalis Prostratus. An interesting prostrate variety with green 
leaves and soft blue flowers. Aromatic. 3 in. 50c. 
SANTOLINA Incana. S. Lavender Cotton. Showy, aromatic, lacy 
gray leaves and small yellow flowers. 12 in. 
SALIX Bockii. A lovely dwarf willow with deep green leaves and 
fluffy catkins produced in autumn. Rare. 75c-$1.00. 
Uva-Ursi. Dwarf Willow. A delightful mat-forming shrub, with 
glossy rounded leaves and brown stems. Very slow growing. 
Rare. 75c-$1.00. 
SANGUINARIA Canadensis. Sh. Blood Root. Blue-gray scalloped 
leaves and waxy white flowers.with golden stamens. Early. 
Canadensis fl. pl. A very rare, double form of the above. $2.50. 
SATUREIA. S. Aromatic small bushes with wiry stems and attrac- 
tive flowers produced over a long period in late summer. 
Cuneifolia. Deep green foliage and masses of blush white flowers 
in spikes. Valuable because it blooms from Aug. to Nov. 6 in. 
Intricata. Smaller leaves. Abundant white flowers. Aug.-Nov. 5 in. 
Montana. Winter Savory. Soft lilac flowers. Late. 10 in. 
Pygmea. Especially delightful small form of the above. 3-5 in. 
SAXIFRAGA. Saxifrage. Especially fine rock garden plants. 
ENCRUSTED SECTION. Sh. These plants form handsome rosettes of 
narrow, leathery leaves which, in most cases are encrusted 
with a limy deposit. Thev usuallv have white or pale yellow 
flowers. They offer no cultural difficulties and bloom in May 
or June. 
Aizoon Baldensis. The tiniest encrusted saxifrage. Cream’y white 
flowers on 3 in. stems. 50c. 
Conchlearis Longifolia. A beautiful hybrid with long narrow fol- - 
iage and plumes of white flowers. 50c. 
Cochlearis Minor. Humped domes of silvered rosettes bearing 
graceful sprays of white flowers. 50c. 
Lingulata Alberti. Large rosettes of rather wide silvery leaves. 
Large plumes of white. 50c. 
Lingulata Superba. Fat little rosettes, heavily encrusted, and 
graceful plumes of white flowers. 10 in. 50c. 
