CLINTONIA. Many-flowered globose umbel; 

 leaves radical. 



SAND VERBENA. A low trailing plant of sea- 

 coast and desert; many-flowered, long- 

 stalked heads. 



PUSSY PAWS. Cushion-like clusters; leaves in 

 a basal rosette. 



BLEEDING HEART. Flattened, heart-shaped 

 flowers. 



INDIAN RHUBARB. In panicles, blooming 

 before the leaves, which appear in summer 

 1 to 2 feet across. 



LUPINE (STIVERS'). Pea-like, with yellow- 

 banner and rose-pink lateral petals. 



CANON LUPINE. Pea-like, in showy terminal 

 racemes a foot long. 



WILD CLOVER. In broad, flattish heads an 

 inch across. 



FILAREE. Small in few-flowered umbels. 



WILD HOLLYHOCK. In terminal racemes; stem 

 leaves much divided. 



CLARKIA (Elegans). Petals rhomboidal, 



abruptly narrowed to slender claws. 

 CLARKIA (Concinna). Petals with 3 terminal 



lobes. 

 JEFFREY'S SHOOTING STAR. Petals strongly 



turned back, like cyclamen. 

 SEA PINK. In clustered heads with chaffy 



bracts. Seaside. 

 CANCHALAGUA. Star-like, with yellow eye, 



in a loose panicle. 

 FRINGED GILIA. Funnel-form, with a yellow 



throat, corolla segments fringed. 

 PRICKLY PHLOX. Salver-form, with a white 



centre; leaves crowded, needle-like. 



2. Flowers solitary, or nearly or apparently so 



ICE PLANT. Very numerous linear petals; 

 seaside plant with a glistening encrusta- 

 tion. 



WOOD SORREL. Solitary, leaves clover- 

 like. 



