4 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
ROCK PLANTS AND ALPINES 
Realizing that most gardeners want plants that require no 
pampering, we have included in our list only a few that are at all 
difficult to manage. If your space permits, by all means use several 
plants of one kind, rather than one plant of many kinds. The result 
will be much more pleasing. 
S. indicates that the plant needs a sunny location; S-sh means 
that it requires half shade; Sh means that shade is needed; D 
means that the plant will thrive in a dry place, and B. means that 
it is bulbous. 
ACAENA. Neat little carpeter with mats of rose-like foliage. 
Glauca. Beautiful silver gray leaves. 35c. 
Inermis. (Microphylla). Purple-bronze foliage. 35c. 
ACHILLEA. S. D. Attractive feathery leaves. Good for poor soil. 
Argentae. A mass of silvery foliage. White flowers. 4 in. 35c. 
Filipendulina. For the border or large rock garden. Feathery fol- 
iage and flat heads of bright yellow flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 35c. 
Nana. Ferny mats. Flowers white. 2in. 35c. 
Tomentosum Aureum. Mounds of gray downy foliage with flat 
umbles of golden flowers all summer. 6 in. 35c. 
AETHIONEMA Warley Hybrid. S. D. Fine dwarf bush with lovely 
-heads of reep rose bloom produced over a long period in May 
and June. Likes a well drained soil. 6 in. 50c 
AJUGA. Bugle Flower. Sh. Attractive ground cover with rosettes of 
foliage and lipped flowers in spikes. 
Brockbanii. Dark, bronzy metallic leaves. Blue flowers. 35c. 
Metallica Crispa. Distinct variety with deep green crinkly leaves 
and blue flowers. Rare. 50c. 
Pink Spire. Clear pink blooms. Bright green leaves. 7 in. 35c. 
Variegata Foliosa. Variegated with cream, pink and green. 35c. 
ALLIUMS 
The flowering onions are excellent garden subjects, and also 
make fine flower arrangement material, for they remain fresh for 
a surprisingly long time after they have been cut. They are easy of 
culture, and will do well in any sunny spot which has fairly good 
drainage. The varieties we offer are all quite distinct. 
Albopilosum. Large round heads of silvery lavender flowers, quite | 
starry and open in effect. Espoo ey effective and long lasting 
as cut flowers. 16 in. 35c. 
Album. A fine September bloomer with fragrant, starry white 
blossoms which turn upward. 18 in. 35c. 
Amophyllum. Loose heads of orchid blooms with blue anthers. 
Long season bloomer. Mid-summer. 18 in. 35c. 
Beesianum. Grassy foliage and heads of blue flowers. 8 in. 35c. 
Cernuum. Pretty, nodding pink blossoms in loose heads. 8 in. 35c. 
Farreri. Violet colored flowers. Rare. 4 in. 35c. 
Flavum. Loose heads of lemon yellow flowers. 8-10 in. 35c. 

