44 CARL STARKER, JENINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Ciliaris. Hybrida Dawn. Semi-prostrate with soft, hairy leaves. 
New growth brilliantly colored. Large rich deep pink bells all 
summer, 50c-75c. 
Wych. Long spikes of lovely flesh pink flowers. 75c-$1.00. 
Cinerea. Dark, short, needle-like foliage and vivid, reddish purple 
flowers in summer. 75c-$1.00. 
Cinerea Alba. Lovely white flowered form. 75c and $1.00. 
Cin. C. D. Eason. A dwarf compact form with fine spikes of bril- 
liant red. Much admired. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
Medit. Hybrida White. Loose growing, with white flowers in pro- 
fusion. New. $1.00-$1.50. 
Hybrida Williamsii. A Vagans hybrid. A close shrubby plant with 
eras green foliage and rose pink flowers in late summer. 
Aatact Pink flowers in late summer, shrubby growth to 3 ft. 50c- 
c. 
TETRALIX. Cross Leaved Heath. The grayish, hairy leaves are ar- 
ranged in 4’s. Producers large bells of soft dutsy pink in pretty 
terminal clusters for many weeks. June-Oct. 
George Fraser. Tall and sturdy with bluer foliage than the type. 
Lovely pale pink flowers. 75c-$1.00. 
Mollis Alba. Taller than tetralix and larger with lighter, hoary 
foliage and large flowers of purest white. 6 in. 50c, 75c-$1-$1.50. 
VAGANS. Cornish Heath. Smooth leaves, much like those of the 
carnea types, but somewhat larger. The bright bell-shaped 
flowers appear in clusters at the ends of the branches in late 
summer and fall. 50c. 
V. Lyonesse. Good clear pure white with very green foliage. 50c- 
75c-$1.00. 
V. Mrs. D. F. Maxwell. Very free flowering. Lovely deep pink 
blossoms. June to Oct. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
V. Nana. A real dwarf sort with white flowers. Grows very low and 
spreading. Charming for the rock garden. 75c-$1.00. 
V. St. Keverne. Bright, clear pink flowers. July-Oct. 50c-75c. 
HEDERA arborea. S. or Sh. A rather stiff upright grower with 
attractive ivy foliage. 2 ft. 50c. 
Conglomerata Minima. An attractive, non-spreading slow growing 
ivy, with close-set frilly leaves. 50c. 
HELIANTHEMUM. S. Rock Rose. Showy small shrubs for walls and 
rockeries with rose-like flowers. Very profuse bloomers. 
Apenninum. White flowers. 1 in. across. 50c. 
Oleanicum. A diminutive grower with tiny foliage and small but 
brilliant yellow flowers in profusion. Rare. 60c. 
Vulgare. Mats of attractive foliage and many bright flowers re- 
sembling wild roses. The plants will maintain their compact 
shape if they are cut back rather sharply after flowering. Our 
named varieties are all raised from cuttings. 
