*OXALIS FLORIBUNDA ROSEA —A free blooming Oxalis with small rose pink 
flowers. 25c. 
*OXALIS OREGANA (Redwood Sorrell)—Large light pink flowers. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS (Japanese Spurge)—Excellent ground cover 
for the shade, with bright glossy green leaves and short white flower spikes. 
*PAPAVER ALPINUM (Alpine Poppy)—6 to 8 inches with dain'y little poppy 
flowers in mixed colors. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALIS (Oriental Poppy)—Variety of color. 25c each. 
*PENSTEMON BARRETTAE —Dwarf evergreen with silvery foliage and short 
spikes of lilac purple flowers. 35c. 
*PENSTEMON 
*H ETEROPH YLLUS —One of the best of our native perennials with bril¬ 
liant violet blue flowers, blooming most of the summer. 15c. 
*NEWBERRYI —Dwarf evergreen shrub with masses of beautiful deep flowers 
most of the summer. 25c. 
*PROCERUS —Native, variable species, violet to blue. 25c. 
*RUPICOLA —Rare and beautiful almost trailing shrub with deep pink to red 
flowers. 25c. 
*VI RGATUS —Another dwarf Penstemon with lilac purple flowers. 25c. 
PEONY —Peonies require a deep rich soil with plenty of lime added. Plant 
with eyes barely covered. 75c each. 
EDU LIS SUPER BA— Fine rose pink. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA —Creamy white. 
RUBRA SUPER BA —Dark crimson. 
*PH LOX SUBULATA BLUE HILLS — A new variety of mossy phlox with blue 
tinged lavender flowers. 35c. 
LAVENDER —Soft lavender color. 25c. 
PINK —Soft rose pink. 25c. 
VIVID —Bright fiery rose. 25c. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (Peren¬ 
nial Phlox) — This group of 
plants should be more wide¬ 
ly used as they flower from 
early summer to fall, with 
large flower panicles in all 
shades and combinations. 
Full sun with rich soil and 
plen'y of water during the 
growing season will reward 
one with a wealth of bloom. 
The following varieties are 
20 c each or $2.00 per dozen, 
except where noted. In mixed 
colors, $1.50 per dozen. 
BARON VON DEDEM— Bril¬ 
liant orange scarlet. 
BEACON — Brilliant cherry 
red. 
BRIDESMAID — White with 
large crimson eye. 
DAILY SKETCH— The finest 
large flow r ered Phlox. 
Flowers up to 2)4 inches 
across of a clear bright 
pink in large trusses. 
Tall grower. 50c each. 
GARDENING IN CALIFORNIA, by Sydney B. Mitchell. "The amateur’s garden 
bible.” The Indispensable manual to gardening in the Pacific Coast section. By reason 
of the author’s international reputation and thoroughly practical counsel, it is also of 
interest to amateurs everywhere. Illustrated. Postpaid, $2.50 
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