Sunset Seed and Plant Co., San Franoisoo, Cal. 
CALLIOPSIS LANCEOLATA 
GRANDIFLORA 
Although 
not a native, 
this lovely 
flowerhas 
become so 
identified 
with the 
flora of Cali- 
fornia that 
we place it 
under this 
head. The 
flowers are o£ 
the largest 
type, ex- 
q u i sitely 
formed, the 
petals being 
broad, irreg- 
ularly fring- 
ed, and laci- 
niated, and 
in color 
ranging 
through all 
the shades 
of yellow. 
P k I . , 200 
seeds, lOcts. 
DODECATHEON CLEVELANDI 
One of the most charming of the many lovely spring flowers of Southern California, sending up 
tall flower stalks, crowned with clusters of beautiful Cyclamen-like blossoms, varying from delicate 
lilac to pure white. The petals are ringed below with pale yellow, and the beak of the flower is a 
rich prune-purple. There is a certain generous, fine loot about these flowers and their charm is 
completed by a delicious perfume, like that of the cultivated Cyclamen. Pkt., 1 B cents. 
SCARLET BUGLER 
(PENTSTEMON CONTRANTHIFOLIUS). 
The vermilion-colored flowers of this plant are a familiar sight in Southern California. The 
panicle is often two feet long, with its string of scarlet horns. The individual flowers bear quite 
a likeness to those of the Honeysuckle, and by those who see it for the first time It is usually 
spoken of as Honeysuckle. Pkt., 1 0 cents. 
MENTZELIA LINDLEYI 
One of the most brilliantly radiant of all our flowers. Its charming blossoms are of a delicate 
silken texture and of the richest gold. When the flowers first open the stamens lie flat upon the 
petals, but they grswiually rise up, forming a large tuft in the center of the flower. Pkt., B cents. 
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