32 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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. 
Vera Rosea. A new pink flowered form. 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 saxifrage. Oregon native. 35c. 
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 Coartica. Rare. New Zealand Daphne. Glaucous foliage 
and tiny fragrant white blooms followed by pearly berries. Pros- 
trate. 50c-75c. 
POLYGALA Chamaebuxus. S-sh. A dwarf shrub with small dark 
evergreen leaves and dainty pea-shaped flowers of yellow and 
white tipped with rose or crimson. 4-6 in. 50c. 
Vayredae. A prostrate bushlet of an inch or two with very nar- 
row dark green leaves and flaming purple and gold blossoms. 
Rare and lovely. $1.00 
POTENTILLA. Effective rock plants with bright blossoms and leaves 
somewhat resembling those of strawberries. 
Fruiticosa Purdoni. An attractive shrublet with 2 ft. stems and 
many yellow strawberry like blooms over a long period in spring 
and summer. 75c. 
RHODODENDRON SPECIES. These small, slow growing species with 
their wealth of bright bloom, make ideal rockery plants. They 
require an acid soil in part shade. 
Calostrotum. A much branched bushlet with narrow, gray green 
leaves and large, satiny flowers of crimson purple. $2.50. 
Daphnoides. Shiny pointed leaves, rose red flowers. $2.00. 
Fastigatum. Tiny gray green foliage and lavender blue flowers. 
Compact grower. $1,00, $1.50 and $2.00. 
Ferrugineum. Alpen Rose. Dark evergreen leaves and bright, rosy 
red flowers. 12 in. Small plants only. 75c-$1.00. 
Flame Creeper. S-sh. A prostrate azalea type with vivid orange 
red blossoms. 75c and $1.00. Due to heavy demand, plants will 
not be available till fall 1946. 
Hirsutum. Hairy branches, light green leaves, cerise flowers. 75c. 
Impeditum. This is a very slow growing, compact variety with 
small evergreen leaves and abundant lavender flowers in sets 
$1.00-$1.25-$1.50. 
