18 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
LAVENDULA. See Herbs. 
LEWISIA. S-sh. Oregon natives requiring sharp drainage. 
Columbiana Rosea. Shiny leaves in rosettes. Deep rose flowers 
produced over a long period. Good. 50c. 
Heckneri. Spiny-edged rosettes. Pink or white flowers. Rare. 50c. 
Tweedyii. Largest flowered of the Lewisia. Georgeous waxy apri- 
cot. 2-3 in. blooms. Sharp drainage imperative. $1.00 each. 
LINUM. Perennial Flax. Long season bloomer. Very graceful. 
Salsoloides. Arching stems 6-8 in. high with many clear, opal- 
escent flowers. Good. 35c. 
Salsoides Nanum. Mats of fir-like foliage almost smothered in 
hundreds of lucent white flowers. Rare and choice. 2 in. 50c. 
LITHOSPERMUM Prostratum Grace Ward. Hardier than Heavenly 
blue with somewhat larger flowers. Stock limited. $1.00. 
Heavenly Blue. A fine prostrate evergreen shrub with glorious 
azure flowers. 35c-50c. 
LOTUS Corniculatus fl. pl. S. D. Hardy trailer with bright green 
foliage and showy double yellow fiowers. Good bulb cover. 35c. 
LUTKEA Pectinata. Prostrate trailing mossy green foliage. Light 
yellow flowers. Resembles a mossy saxifrage. Oregon native. 35c. 
LYCHNIS Viscaria Splendens fl. pl. Spikes of brilliant carmine dou- 
ble flowers. 35c. 
MECONOPSIS Baileyii. Blue Thibetian Poppy. Intense sky blue flow- 
ers on 2-4 ft. stems from May to July. Wants leafmold and sand 
and good draining in shade. 35c-50c-75c each. 
Cambrica. S-sh. Attractive rosettes of gray green leaves and charm- 
ing crinkled poppies of yellow or orange. 8 in. 35c. 
MELISSA Officinalis. Lemon Balm. Deliciously scented leaves. 25c. 
MENTHA Requinii. Dark green carpeter with tiny, mint scented 
leaves. 25c. 
MERTENSIA Pulchella. S-sh. A lovely native with exquisite clusters 
of drooping blue bells. 6-8 in. Spring delivery. 35c. 
MICROMERIA Piperella. Tiny rounded, gray green leaves on wiry 
stems and lavender blooms. Fragrant foliage. A very dainty 
plant. 6 in. 50c. 
MITCHELLA Repens. Sh. Partridge Berry. Neat evergreen creeper 
with small round, shiny leaves and white flowers followed by 
red berries. A good ground cover for a shady place. 35c. 
MORISIA Monantha. A charming little Crucifer, with pointed tri- 
angular leaflets, hugging the ground. Bright golden yellow 
flowers, on one or two inch stems, from early spring to late 
summer. Requires moraine conditions to make it flower pro- 
fusely, in full sun. 50c and 75c each. 
MUSCARI. B. Grape Hyacinth. Fine spring blooming bulbs. 
Armenaicum. Early Giant. Many stalks of cobalt blue flowers 
with a white rim. 75c per doz. 
