22 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 

Armenaicum. Early Giant. Many stalks of cobalt blue flowers 
with a white rim. 75c per doz. 
Azureum. Bright blue, flowering in March. One of the most valu- 
able spring flowers. 50c per doz. 
Botryoides Album. Lovely pure white. Early. $1.00 per doz. 
Moschatum Flavum. Greenish yellow blossoms. Not showy but 
with a heavenly fragrance. 15c each. 
NARCISSUS. B. The varieties listed below are all dwarf forms suited 
to the rockery. 
Bulbocodium. Hoop petticoat daffodill. 
Citrinus. Sulphur yellow. 6-8 in. 25c each. 
Conspicuus. Deep yellow. 6-8 in. 20c each. 
Cyclamineus. Slender trumpets with reflexed petals, lemon yel- 
low. Rare. 50c. 
February Gold. Perianth golden yellow, trumpet orange. Early. 50c. 
Juncifolius. Rush-like leaves and charming short trumpeted golden 
yellow flowers. 30c. 
Minimus. Smallest of all trumpet daffodils. Tiny bright yellow 
flowers in early spring. 50c each. 
Minor. A charming miniature Golden Spur daffodil. 50c each. 
Nanus. Between Minor and Minimus in size. Petite. 50c. 
Queen of Spain. Soft, delicate, light yellow with graceful reflex- 
ing perianth. 12 in. 25c each. 
W. P. Milner. Small charming sulphur yellow flowers. 25c each. 
NEPETA Mussini. A charming mint with silvery foliage and clouds 
of showy lavender flowers all Summer. 35c. 
Mussini Six Hills Variety. Taller and larger flowered form. 35c. 
Nuda. More upright than Mussini with more silvery gray foliage 
and blue flowers. May to September. 35c. 
OENOTHERA Pusilla. Small leaves. Tiny yellow blooms. 4 in. 25c. 
OROBUS Vernus. Dainty plants with lovely, nodding, pea-shaped 
blooms of blue violet. 12-14 in. 25c. 
OXALIS. Clover like leaves and bright flowers. 
Adenophylla. B. Tufts of crinkly gray leaves and fine lilac pink 
flowers. A very choice plant. 50c. 
PHLOX. These dwarf species provide brilliant sheets of color over 
a long period in spring. All are sun lovers. 
Bifida. Stiff stems to 8 in. Violet purple blooms. 35c. 
Divaricata. Fine heads of clear lavender to blue flowers. 10 in. 35c. 
Divaricata Alba. Fine white form of the above. 35c. 
Kelseyii. Mats of prostrate foliage and showy deep violet flowers. 
Western native. 50c. 
Subulata. The different named varieties of creeping phlox all 
have prickly, needle-like evergreen foliage and masses of bright 
blooms. 
