more or less cohering and turned to one 

 side. 



HEATHER. Saucer-shaped in clusters. High- 

 mountain plant. 



SNOW PLANT. A fleshy, leafless, columnar 

 plant, red throughout. 



SIERRA PRIMROSE. In umbels. High-moun- 

 tain plant. 



CALIFORNIA BEE PLANT. Corolla globular, 

 upper lip erect. 



CHINESE HOUSES. 2-lipped, the upper white; 

 in a series of interrupted whorls. 



INDIAN PAINT BRUSH. In spikes; corolla 

 hidden in brightly colored calyx. 



INDIAN WARRIOR. 2-lipped, compressed at 

 sides and arched above;. in spikes. 



OWL'S CLOVER. 2-lipped, the lower sac-like 

 and white; in dense spikes. 



SCARLET MONKEY FLOWER. 2-lipped; the 

 upper erect, the lower turned back. 



CRIMSON MONKEY FLOWER. Funnel-form 

 with a yellow centre; sticky, hairy. 



SCARLET BUGLER. Tubular, in narrow pani- 

 cles. 



WESTERN CARDINAL FLOWER. 2-lipped, co- 

 rolla tube split down the upper side. 



CANON LUPINE. Pea-like, in long, terminal 

 racemes, tending to pink. 



2. Flowers solitary or nearly or apparently so 



CALIFORNIA WAKE ROBIN. Flower sessile 



upon a whorl of 3 leaves. 

 DESERT MARIPOSA TULIP. Tulip-like flowers 



of the desert region. 



FIG MARIGOLD. Very numerous linear pet- 

 als; seaside plant with fleshy, 3-sided leaves. 

 BITTER-ROOT. Large flowers, opening in the 



sunshine on a low plant with thick, linear 



leaves. 

 INDIAN PINK. Petals deeply slashed into 4 



narrow divisions. 

 WILD PEONY. Flowers globular in form; a 



dark crimson. 



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