34 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Tuberaria. Mats of broad, glossy leaves. Yellow flowers. 35c. 
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. 35c. 
Ben Ledi. Large flowers of crimson lake. Fine. 35c. 
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: Toma- 
to red, yellow, and dark orange, as well as double red, yellow 
and orange. These are all 35c each. 
JASMINIUM Parkeri. An attractive rounded bushling with finely di- 
vided leaves and green stems. Large yellow flowers in summer. 
Choice and rare. 75c-$1.00. 
KALMIA Polifolia Microphylla. S-sh. A fine dwarf evergreen with 
leathery dark green leaves and heads of dainty pink, bell- 
shaped flowers in spring. Acid soil. 8-10 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Polifolia Microphylla Nana. An attractive lower growing form of 
the above. More compact and smaller. 75c-$1.00. 
LAVANDULA. S. D. Lavender. Delightful plants with fragrant gray 
leaves and violet flowers. 
Atropurpurea Nana. Dwarf French Lavender. Very neat and com- 
pact with violet blooms freely produced. 50c. 
Pedemontana. Leaves have a distinct fragrance, and the purple 
‘flowers topped by deep violet bracts, resemble a shuttlecock. 35c. 
Twickle Purple. Hardy and compact with silver gray foliage and 
fragrant deep lavender flowers during summer. 50c. 
LEUCOTHOE Davisiae. S-sh. An especially fine shrublet with 12-15 
in. pendant branches heavily clothed with deep green foliage. 
White lily of the valley like flowers in spring. For acid soil. $1.00. 
LUTKEA Pectinata. Prostrate trailing mossy green foliage. Light 
yellow flowers. Resembles a mossy sSaxifrage. Oregon native. 35c. 
PENSTEMON. S. Showy snapdragon-like flowers. Gritty soil. 
Barrettae. Oregon native with silvered foliage and spikes of rosy 
lavender flowers. 10 in. 50c. 
Cardwellii. A native evergreen species with showy red violet flow- 
ers produced in profusion several times a year. 10 in. 50c. 
Rupicola. Gray green foliage. Cherry red blooms. Choice. 50c. 
PERNETTIA Tasmanica. S-sh. A dwarf prostrate evergreen shrub for 
acid soil. Small narrow dark green leaves and white flowers 
followed by large red fruits. $1.00 each. 
PETROPHYTUM Hendersoni. Creeping Spirea. Very dwarf western 
native making 4-6 in. domes of foliage. Fluffy cream colored 
flowers. Choice and rare. $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
PIMELEA Coarctica. Rare New Zealand Daphne. Glaucous foliage 
and tiny fragrant white blooms followed by pearly berries. Pros- 
trate. 50c-75c. 
