CARL STARKER GARDENS, Jennings Lodge, Oregon ~~ 
1943 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST 
Please Read Before Ordering 
Due to increased cost in production and packing we must ask our customers to 
add 10% to the total amount of their orders. We do NOT pay transportation charges 
on shrubs and trees. 
We plan to have a revised and enlarged catalogue ready for the 1944 season, 
but UNLESS you have purchased plants from us during 1943 you must send a re- 
quest for this new catalogue. 
We are doing our best to keep up on our stocks, but we may not be able to 
furnish all items later in the season. EARLY ORDERS ARE INVITED. 
We would call particular attention to our many choice rock garden shrubs in 
our 1942 catalogue and the new ones in this list. Thank you. 
ROCK PLANTS 
ALYSSUM diffusum. S. Gray prostrate 
mats of foliage and bright yellow 
flowers. Rare. 50c. 
AQUILEGIA akitensis var, kurilensis. Sh. 
A fine dwarf species with lovely 
large deep blue flowers on 4-5 in. 
stems. 50c. 
ASTILBE simplicifolia salmonea. S-sh. 
Flowers of a pleasing salmon shade 
on 10 in. spikes. New English intro- 
duction. $1.50. 
ASTER amellus Summertime. S. Compact 
and floriferous with 18 in. stems and 
medium sized dark blue flowers. 
July to Oct. 50c. 
ANDROSACE carnea halleri. S-sh. A rare 
form with glossy dark green leaves. 
Flowers reddish pink on 2 in. stems. 
LOC: 
ANDROSACE mathildae. S-sh. Smooth 
glossy tight rosettes with white flow- 
ers on short stems. May and June. 
Wants stony soil. Rare. $1.00. 
ANDROMEDA polifolia montana. S-sh. A 
small compact form with darker fol- 
iage than in Andromeda polifolia 
nana. Lovely rosy bells. Prefers a 
moist place. 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
BLETILLA hyacinthina alba. Sh. A beau- 
tiful white variation of the type. 
Rare. $1.00 each. 
DWARF CONIFERS 
CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana var. for- 
steckenensis. A gray green globular 
grower with attractive lacy foliage. 
Dwarf and slow growing. Small 
plants. 50c and 75c each. 
PICEA excelsa brevifolia. A delightful 
short needled compact spruce. $1.00 
each. 
Excelsa Maxwelli. A few smaller plants 
at 75¢c each. 
Excelsa pygmea. Very dwarf and com- 
pact. $1.00 each. 
TAXUS cuspidata nana. A choice low 
grower with shiny red berries. Com- 
pact and fine. 50c and 75c each. 
THUYA obtusa nana. Very dwarf and 
compact with overlapping “fans” of 
dark green foliage. Very slow grow- 
ing. 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
DIANELLA intermedia. S. 2 ft. grasslike 
leaves. Flowers blue in loose panicles 
on delicate pendant stems followed 
by very attractive metallic blue ber- 
ries. 50c each. 
GENTIANA gracillipes. S-sh. A hardy 
Chinese species with long narrow 
leaves and slender bell-shaped flow- 
ers of purplish blue, spotted green 
inside on 12 in. trailing stems. Aug. 
to Oct. $1.00 each. 
GLOBULARIA vulgaris. S. Tufts of dark 
metallic green leaves. Globular heads 
of blue flowers from May to July. 
35¢c each. 
HEATHERS 
We offer the following rare heather 
plants for FALL delivery. These are new 
sorts not to be found in most nurseries. 
CALLUNA vulgaris albopilosa. Lighter, 
softer foliage than the type, with 
short spikes of clear white flowers. 
50e each. 
alba plena. Very large double flowers 
and particularly dark green foliage. 
o0e each. 
cuprea. Much like aurea, but more prim 
and upstanding with more compact 
scale-like leaves. Flowers purplish in 
late summer. Lovely winter color. 
50c each, 
