26 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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. 
Rupicola. Allied to N. Juncifolius with, inch wide bright yellow 
short trumpeted flowers. Height 4 in. 35c. 
Waiterii. Similar to rupicola but creamy white in color. Very 
attractive. 35c. 
W. P. Milner. Small charming sulphur yellow flowers. 25c each. 
NEPTA Mussini. S. A charming mint with silvery foliage and 
clouds of Showy lavender flowers all summer. 40c. 
Mussini Six Hills Variety. Taller and larger flowered form. 40c. 
Nuda. More upright than Mussini with more silvery gray foliage 
and blue flowers. May to September. 40c. 
OENOTHERA Mexicana rosea. S. Compact leafy rosettes of foliage 
and much branched 10 in. stems of large deep rose flowers all 
season. A fine plant. 65c. 
Missouriensis. Trailing branches with large golden flowers all 
summer. 9 in. 45c. 
Pusilla. Small leaves. Tiny yellow blooms 4 in. 45c. 
ONOSMA Taurica. S. Golden Drop. Gray green tufts of foliage with 
6 to 9 in. flower stems carrying lovely amber yellow almond 
scented blooms. 50c. 
OXALIS. S. Clover like leaves and bright flowers. 
Adenophylla. B. Tufts of crinkly gray leaves and fine lilac pink 
flowers. A very choice plant. 60c. 
PAEONIA Brownii. S. Thick much divided leaves with a distinct 
bluish tinge. Single red and yellow flowers. 12 in. Rare 
Western native. 75c. 
PENSTEMON, rupicola. S-sh. A dwarf prostrate trailer with rounded 
thick gray leaves and large rosy crimson flowers in July and 
August. Likes poor dry soil in deep rock crevices. 50c. 
Rupicola alba. S-sh. The rare white form of the above. 75c. 
Species unknown, S-sh. A 2-in. dwarf form perhaps allied to 
Menziesie with lovely pink blossoms. 75c. 
Torreyii. Long loose spires of scarlet flowers. 18 in. 50c. 
PHLOX. S-sh. These dwarf species provide brilliant sheets of color 
over a long period in spring. All are sun lovers. 
Amoena. Tufted habit with clustered heads of rosy lilac pink in 
May. 6 in. 40c. 
Bifida. Stiff stems to 8 in. Violet purple blooms. 40c. 
Divaricata. Fine heads of clear lavender to blue flowers. 10 in. 40c. 
Divaricata Alba. A particularly fine form of the above, with large 
clusters of waxy white flowers. Rare and good. 50c. 
