CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER NURSERY 
Information concerning growing conditions and planting directions are sent with 
all orders. 
ACHILLEIAS TOMENTOSUM, Yarrow—Evergreen and excellent for the rock garden. 
Very compact with flowers of bright yellow .25 
ACONITUM Columbianum—Monkshood for moist location. Dark Blue flowers.25 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. Chrysantha—Long spurred. Yellow flowers.25 
A. Coerules—Large blue flowered Colorado Columbine.35 
A. Formosa—Crimson and scarlet.25 
A. Truncata—Our native, long blooming Columbine.25 
A. Saximontana—Dwarf. Long blooming rock plant. Quite rare.50 
A. Hybrids—A variety of colors...20 
ANDROSACES SARMENTOSA—Choice alpine. Small rosettes of green leaves and pink 
flowers .35 
ARENARIA MONTANA—Whie flowers in a mass of creeping foliage. .25 
A. Balearica—Tiny plant with white flowers.25 
A. Caespitosa—Looks line fine green moss.25 
ASARUM CAUDATUM (Ginger Root)—Fine for a ground cover or around ferns.15 
AUBRETIAS—Mixed. A necessary plant for the rock garden.25 
CAMPANULA UNIFLORA (Alpine Harebell)—Large deep blue flowers.50 
C. Rotundiflora (Mountain Harebell)—A charming plant.50 
C. Carpatica nana—Dwarf, with large blue flowers.30 
C. Isophylla—A trailing variety. Fine for creeping around rocks. .50 
Ceratostigma Larpentae—A late flowering plant and well worth having.25 
Chlorogallum—A many branched stem bearing small white flowers, rises from many 
sword'shaped basal leaves .10 
Claytonia Rosea—Spring beauty. Delicate pink blossoms.20 
CLINTONIA ANDREWSIANA—One of the choice plants of the State. The foliage, 
flowers and fruit are worthy of a place in your garden.25 
Convulvulus Mauritanicus—Excellent rock plant.25 
Cynoglossum Grande (Hounds Tongue)—A mountain plant which has many friends. 
Many forget-memot like flowers.25 
DELPHINUM NUDICAULE (Scarlet Larkspur)—A very popular native. Roots.10 
D. Hesperium—A tall blue variety.10 
Dianthus Deeltoides—Small red blossoms from a mass of tiny foliage.25 
DICENTRA FORMOSA (Dutchmans Breeches)—Fine fernlike foliage and pink flowers.15 
D. Glauca—Very delicate foliage and cream colored flowers. Rather new.35 
DODECATHEON HENDERSONI (Shooting Star).20 
ERIGERON GLAUCUS (Beach Daisy)—Blooms nearly the entire year. Pink.25 
E. Uniflorus (Alpine Daisy)—Violet .25 
ERIOPHYLLUM LANATUM—A hardy, gray leaved plant for dry locations.20 
ERYSIMUM ASPERNUM—The popular Western Wallflower.20 
FERNS 
BIRDSFOOT (Pellea Ornithopus)—Stiff, gray rock fern. For sunny spots.35 
BRAKE (Pteris)—A large leafed fern for dry locations.25 
CHEILANTHES CAL1FORNICA—Dainty fern for shady crevices.35 
C. GRACILLMA (Lace Fern) —Grows fine in the rocks when established.35 
CHAIN FERN (Woodwardia Radicans)—Grows to over 12 feet.35, .50, .75 
COFFEE FERN (Pellea Andromedaefolia)—Appeals to all fern fanciers.35, .50 
FIVE FINGER FERN (Adiantum Pedatum)—Fine for the house as well as garden .50, .75, 1.00 
GOLD FERN (Polypodiom).35 
SIERRA CLIFF BRAKE (Pellea Breweri)—Quite a rare fern..50 
SWORD FERN (Polystichium Minitum)—Always a garden treasure.50, .75 
GERANIUM SYLVATICUM—A native from the far north. A gem.50 
GEUM (Lady Stratheden)—The well known golden variety.....25 
G. Mrs. Bradshaw—Large scarlet flowers ...25 
G. Montanum—Golden flowers. A wonderful addition to your garden.50 
HEUCHERA MICRANTHA (Alum Root).20 
IRIS MACROSIPHON VAR PURDYI—Pink or white. Each.20 
I. Douglasiana (Mountain Iris)—Cream colored.20 
I. Missouriensis (Western Blue Flag). 20 
KNIPHOFIA (Tritoma or Red Hot Poker).25 
LAVENDULA VERA—Fine large plants of true lavendar.25 
Laavender Mumstead—A dwarf for the rock garden.35 
LEWISIAS—These are among the very best of rock garden plants. 
L. Finchii—One of the largest lewisias. Striped pink flowers.50 
