10 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 

Octopetala Minor. A very compact form, divided by half in all 
its parts, with the exception of the flowers, which are as large 
as in type. 75c each. 
Sundermanni. Large flowers which are pale yellow in the bud 
stage, opening pure white. 50c. 
DWARF CONIFERS. See Shrubs. 
EPIGEA Repens. See Shrubs. 
EPIMEDIUM. Sh. These are attractive additions to the shade garden 
ae lovely bronze-tinted leaves and dainty flowers in loose 
spikes. 
Lilacinum. (Violaceum). Dainty lavender flowers. 60c. 
Macranthum Roseum. Rosy pink flowers. 60c. 
Niveum. Lovely white blossoms and dainty foliage. 60c. 
Sulphureum. Largest of the group. Pale yellow flowers. 60c. 
ERICA. See Heather. 
ERIGERON. S. Similar to aster in appearance ,habits and needs. 
Mucronatus. A trailing species bearing pretty pink and white 
daisies from June to late fall. 35c. 
ERODIUM. S. Attractive, distinctive foliage in loose rosettes and 
numerous bright flowers over a long period. 
Chamaedryoides Roseum. Mats of scalloped leaves with bright 
rosy flowers on short stems. Blooms all summer. 3 in. 50c. 
Chryanthum. Lovely gray foliage and sulphur yellow blossoms. 
Distinct and rare. 8-10 in. T75c. 
EUPHORBIA. S. Showy plants for hot, well drained Situations. 
Myrsinites. Prostrate evergreen with blue gray foliage and yellow 
flowers in early spring. A very distinct form. 35c. 
Polychroma. A neat, symmetrical plant with glaucous foliage and 
showy heads of yellow bracts. Turns vivid red in fall. 12 in. 50c. 
FERNS 
We are really very proud of our fern collection, for it contains 
most of the hardy varieties. Some of them can be used in the rock- 
ery, while others will find their place in the shade garden. Ferns 
provide a welcome change in leaf forms and should be more widely 
used. 
ADIANTUM Pedatum. Sh. Maidenhair Fern. Graceful, delicate, light 
green lacinated fronds, with smooth black stems. Very airy. 25c. 
ATHYRIUM Filixfemina. (Cyclorosum). Sh. Lady Fern. Graceful 
tapering fronds of fine, light green. Moist situation. 1-3 ft. 35c. 
Filixmas. Fine evergreen fronds. 2 ft. 35c. 
Thelypteroides. Lacy light green fronds on straw colored stalks. 
1to? ftsSec. 
ASPLENIUM Platyneuron. Narrow, black stemmed fronds. 5-10 in. 
35¢. 
Resiliens. A rare species from the southern states, with 6 to 8 inch 
fronds. 50c each. 
Trichomanes. Maidenhair Spleenwort. Smaller and more delicate 
than Platyneuron. Dry conditions in shade. 3-4 in. 25c and 50c. 
