22 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
POTENTILLA. Effective rock plants with bright blossoms and leaves 
somewhat resembling those of strawberries. — 
Leander. Very free blooming flowering with showy blooms of 
cherry rose. 6 to 8 in. 35c. | 
Nitida. Tuffets of silvery gray foliage. Pink flowers. Choice. 50c.. 
pag Pygmaea. A white flowered form of rare charm. 2-4 in. 
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Tonguei. Very beautiful apricot flowers with crimson centers. Pros- 
trate. Very choice. 35c. 
Warrensii. S. Strikingly handsome plant, long successions of wide 
golden flowers. 12 in. 35c. 
See Also. Dwarf Shrubs. 
PRIMULA. Primrose. Produces much of the early color in the garden. 
Acaulis Double Lavender. Fine, delicate lavender flowers. 50c. 
Acaulis Double White. Beautiful white form of the above. 50c. 
Acaulis Mrs. Maurice Lawrence. Vibrant rose pink flowers. Pro- 
fuse and lovely. 50c. 
Acaulis Queen of Heaven. Large, deep blue flowers with conspic- 
uous yellow eyes. Lovely. 50c. 
Auricula. S-sh. Handsome primrose-like plants with smooth, pow- 
dery foliage and velvety flowers with light eyes. 
Alpina Hybrids. A range of rich colors from yellow to purple. 
35¢c-50c. 
Alpina Yellow. Fine selection of large flowered clear yellows. 
o0e. 
Alpina Wiperii. Large brilliant red velvet blooms, with promi- 
net white eye. Imported stock. First time offered in this 
country. Propagated by divisions only. Very showy and 
unusual. $1.00. 
Denticulata Cashmeriana. Heads of lavender flowers on stout 
stems. March and April. 9 to 12 in. 35c. 
Cashmeriana Alba. White form of the above. 35c. 
Glaucescens. Sh. Rosettes of dark green leaves, with loose heads 
of carmine flowers in early spring. Easy in any good soil. 75c. 
Juliae. Dwarf mats of glossy foliage and starry claret flowers 
with golden eyes. 50c. : 
Juliae Alba. An exquisite white form of P. Juliae. $1.00. 
Juliae Hybrids. There are many hybrids of Juliae both with acaulis 
and polyanthus primroses. They vary considerably in height 
and style, but all are lovely and free flowering over a long 
period. 
Bright Eyes. A new Canadian import. Rosy pink polyanthus, 
with a golden eye. 75c. 
Baker’s Variety. Fine cherry rose. 75c. 
Chief Multnomah. A strong grower with bronzy foliage and 
large reddish purple flowers. 6-8 in. 75c. 
