26 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
SEDUM. Invaluable for walls and stepping stones. 
Cape Blanco. A particularly choice form of Spathulifolium with 
tiny gray rosettes and yellow flowers. Oregon native. '35c. 
Spathulifolium. Glaucous foliage. Yellow flowers. Fine. 35c. 
SEMPERVIVUM. S. Hen and Chickens. Succulent plants of easiest 
culture. Good in poor soil in a dry place. The names of these 
plants are so much mixed up that it is impossible to list any 
authentic named varieties. We have more than thirty distinct 
sorts. If you have any particular type in mind, write us about 
it. We can probably supply it. We will send a collection of twelve 
sorts, all different for $2.00. 
SHORTIA Galacifolia. Sh. Oconee Bells. A choice American native 
with tufts of green, glossy, leathery leaves which turn a beauti- 
ful bronze in winter. Their pale pink, five-lobed bells appear in 
early spring. Likes acid soil. 50c and 75c. 
SILENE Zawadski. Rosettes of glossy leaves, 1anRG white flowers. May 
to June. 4 in. 35ce. 
SISYRINCHIUM Grandiflorum. Grass Widow. Large, satiny bells of 
Imperial violet in early spring. 35c. 
SOLDANELLA, S-sh. Small, leathery rounded leaves and lovely, 
nodding, fringed bells of orchid pink in earliest spring. 
Alpina. A tiny species with tubular orchid pink bells on 2- 4 in. 
stems. $1.00. 
Montana. Attractive foliage, with several shallow fringed blossoms 
of lavender lilac on 6 in. stems. Rare. $1.00. 
SOLIDASTER Luteus. Countless small sulphur yellow Figweres in 
heads from mid-summer to fall. A fine border plant. 2 ft. 50c. 
SPIREA Filipendula fl. pl. Fern like foliage in neat flat rosettes, 
and sprays of snowy white double flowers on 10-12 in. stems. 35c 
Palmata. Plumes of soft pink flowers. June and July. 2 ft. 35c 
Venusta. Queen of the Prairie. Foamy masses of raspberry cream. 
July and Aug. 4 ft. 50c. 
STACHYS Corsica. S-sh. Mats of soft green studded with creamy 
flowers. 1 in. 35c. 
STATICE Latifolia Minor. Dwarf and tidy in habit with leathery 
eee of foliage and soft lavender flowers in late summer. 
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STERNBERGIA Lutea. B. Lovely fall blooming corcus-like flowers. 
of golden color and fine substance. Mid-summer delviery. 35c. 
SYNTHIRIS. Oregon natives. Neat rosettes of leathery leaves and 
spikes of showy flowers in very early spring. 
Stellata. Toothed, kidney-shaped leaves. Blue flowers. 6 in. 35c. 
Sweetzeri. Like the above, but with larger, deep violet blue 
flowers. 35c. 
TANAKEA Radicans. Sh. Leathery leaves and fluffy spires of white 
flowers on 6 in. stems in July and Aug. 75c each. 
