16 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Summer Snow. Pure white, very fine. New. 60c. 
ERINUS alpinus. S. Cushions of bright green foliage and showy 
spikes of tiny flowers on 3 in. stems. 
Albus. A lovely white form. 50c. 
Carmineus. Cheery bright pink. 50c. 
Lilacinus. Delicate lavender. 50c. 
ERODIUM. S. Attractive, distinctive foliage in loose rosettes and 
numerous bright flowers over a long period. 
Chamaedryoides Roseum. Mats of scalloped leaves with bright 
rosy flowers on short stems. Blooms all summer. 3 in. 50c. 
Manescavi. Green ferny foliage and large magenta-rose flowers. 50c. 
ERYNGIUM Hybrida Violetta. S. Beautiful deep violet Sea Holly. 
Very showy, nice for cutting. Much admired. 75c. 
ERYTHRAEA diffusa. S. A small tufted plant with clusters of hand- 
some brilliant pink flowers. 2 in. 75c. 
ERYTHRONIUM. Sh. Choice woodland bulbs. Lambs tongues. Sum- 
mer delivery. 
Dens-Canis. European lamb tongue. Handsome mottled foliage in 
gray green and brown. Very showy. 
Dens-Canis. Frans Hals. Light reddish violet. 15c. 
Dee apis Pink Perfection. Bright clear pink, very fine and early. 
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Dens-Canis. Rose Beauty. Deep pink, bronze leaves beautifully - 
mottled. 15c. 
Dens-Canis. Snowflake. Sh. Extra fine white flower. 15c. 
EUPHORBIA. S. Showy plant for hot, well drained situations. 
Myrsinites. Prostrate evergreen with blue gray foliage and yellow 
flowers in early spring. A very distinct form. 50c. 
Polychroma. A neat, Symmetrical plant with glaucous foliage and 
Sho heads of yellow bracts. Turns vivid red in fall. 12 in. 
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FERNS 
We are really very proud of our fern collection, for it contains 
most of the hardy varieties. Some of them can be uSed in the rock- 
ery, While others will find their place in the shade garden. Ferns 
provide a welcome change in leaf forms and should be more widely 
used. 
We have in recent years collected a choice assortment of Eng- 
lish Ferns. Imported stock which is most attractive and quite dif- 
ferent from our American forms has numberless charming variations 
in the way of crests, tassels, fimbrications and other adornments. 
Our collection of more than 80 sorts never fails to arouse enthusiasm 
in visitors. The dwarfer sorts are splendid for rock gardens, adding 
a touch of relief to the colorful alpines. Polystichums and Scolopen- 
driums are evergreen. 
