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MISCELLANEOUS RARE PLANTS. 
DARLINGTONIA CALIFORNICUM. A wonderful insectivorous bog 
plant with quite pretty flowers. AT THE TERRACES it does well in beds 
by giving- a coat of muck to a shallow bed and then giving a trickle of water. 
The beds are not sheltered from our hot summer sun but are free from cold 
winds. I use cold spring water. 
Per Dozen $2.00 Per 100 12.50 
LEWISIA TWEEDII (CALANDRINIA TWEEDII) A SPLENDID 
ROCK PLANT. From- a very large and deep rooted perennial root-stock a 
broad rosette of leaves is produced so as to form a circular clump. The 
flowers are in racemes of two or three on slender stems a little higher than 
the leaves. 
In color they are a soft satiny salmon pink and an inch and a half 
across. On old well established plants as many as three hundred can be seen 
in flower at one time on a single plant $30.00 
LEWISIA HOWELLII. Another of the same class with small root- 
stalk and pretty white fringed flowers. $5.00 
LEWISIA REDIV1VA. A very pretty little plant which does best 
among rocks in a sunny spot. The flowers are white or pink. 
$2,00 
