14 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
HELLEBORUS. S-sh. Hardy herbaceous plants with attractive palm- 
ately divided leaves. They flower in winter and very early 
spring. Well established plants bloom’ very freely. 
Corsicus. Handsome prickly, evergreen foliage and large, pale 
green flowers in fine clusters. Very choice and desirable. Stock 
limited, order early for fall 1946 delivery. $1.00. 
Foetidus. Magnificent frost resistant foliage and ug ae flow- 
ers tipped with brown. Beloved of bees. Feb. 75c-$1.0 
Niger Altifolius. A taller, white niger of more robust aaah Blooms 
a little later. Rare. $1, 00-$1.50. 
Orientalis Hybrids. Similar to Niger, but later and taller. Blooms 
vary from pink to purple and chocolate brown. 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
HELONIAS Bullata. Sh. Rosettes of evergreen, shiny leaves, and 
spires of starry pink flowers. Moist situation. 50c. 
HEPATICA. Sh. Small anemone-like flowers in early spring. 
Acutiloba. Colors vary from pale pink to blue. Mixture only. 35c. 
Acutiloba Pink Beauty. Handsome deep rose pink blooms. Rare 
and lovely. Plants from divisions. No seedlings. $1.00 each. 
Marmorata. Mottled foliage and blue flowers. 50c. 
Triloba. Blue flowers on 4 in. stems. 35c. 
HERBS 
We list herewith various perennial, armoatic, and useful sorts 
that will prove a delightful addition to the garden. 
ALLIUM Schoenoprasum. Chives. Rosy lavender blooms in round 
heads. 8-10 in. 25c. 
ANTHEMIS Nobilis. Roman chamomile. Low spreading plant with 
very finely dissected leaves. White daisy like flowers. 25c. 
ARTEMISIA abrotanum. Southernwood. Dwarf form. Fragrant finely 
cut foliage. 18 in. high. 25c each. 
Abinthum. Wormwood. Shrubby with aromatic gray finely di- 
vided foliage. 25c each. 
ARTIMESIA Dracunculus. True Tarragon. One of the indispensable 
herbs. The basis of Tarragon vinegar. Nice for salad dressings 
and meat sauces. 2 ft. 35c. 
BALSAMITA Vulgaris. Leaves and flowers like costmary but with 
strong camphor fragrance. 2 ft. 35c. 
HYSSOPUS Vulgaris. Hyssop. Spikes of rich blue flowers in sum- 
mer. 15-18 in. 25c. 
Vulgaris Rosea. A clear pink form of the above. 25c. 
INULA Helenium. Elecampane. A tall perennial with yellow flow- 
ers. 25c. 
LAVANDULA Atropurpurea Nana. Dwarf french lavender. Neat and 
compact with violet blooms freely produced. 50c. 
Delphinensis. S. Dwarf compact habit with deep blue flowers. 50c. 
LAVANDULA Piedemontana. Distinctive foliage with very aromatic 
fragrance. Purple flowers topped by deep violet bracts re- 
sembling shuttlecocks. 35c. 
