L. Heckneri—Pink and white flowers.. ..50 
L. Howellii—Flowers are deep rose, striped with white.30 
L. Leeana—Slender leaves and rosy-purple flowers.25 
L. Rediva—A very showy dwarf. Flowers pink and white.25 
LINNEAE BOREALIS (Twin Flower Vine)—One of the finest creeping ground covers.15 
MELANDRINUM DURANUM—A native from the far north. Many purple pink flowers 
on a single pedicel, rising from a thick crown of leaves.50 
MESEMBRYANTHENUM—A very attractive and unusual addition for a shady and moist 
spot in the rock garden.50 
MERTENSIA (Tall Chiming Bells)—Belhshaped pink and lavender flowers.25 
MIMULUS CARDINALIS—One of the finest mountain plants.25 
NEPETA GLECHOMA—A grand ground cover. Thrives under any condition.25 
OENOTHERA CAESPITOSA (Stemless Primrose)—Large, pure white flowers that turn 
pink. A happy plant to have in the garden..30 
OXALIS OREGONA (Redwood Sorrel) —Plant under ferns or in deep shady places. It 
spreads rapidly and has attractive, rose-colored flowers.15 
PRIMULA AUGUSTIFOLIA (Fairy Primrose)— A dwarf from the high mountains, with 
rose-purple flowers .50 
PENTSTEMONS (Corymbosis)—A hardy, shrubby variety with scarlet flowers.50 
P. Cardwelli—-Shrubby creeper with bright blue flowers.35 
P. Fruticosus—A fine pink flowering plant.35 
P. Glaber—Many blooms of blue and pink tints.50 
P. Heyerophyllus—Flowers are a deep blue that fade into lavender and last all 
summer. One plant will cover three square feet with a mass of blooms.25 
P. Humilis—A dwarf form with dark blue flowers.35 
P. Menziesii—A blue flowered creeper.35 
P. Rupicola—Compact and dwarf in habit. Rose pink flowers.35 
P. Superb—Gloxiana shaped blooms of varied colors.50 
P. Unilateralis—Long spikes of purple-blue flowers.50 
P. Glaucus—Reddish purple flowers. Rather unusual...35 
PASQUE FLOWER (Anemone Patens)—Large lavender flowers with gold centers. One 
of the most beautiful and conspicuous of the Spring flowers.50 
PHLOX SUBLATA ROSEA—A dense and compact plant covered with flowers of a deep 
rose color . 25 
SALVIA (Purple Sage)—The tall purple safe of the San Gabriel Mts.25 
Thistle Sage—A white woolly plant bearing whorls of blue flowers..25 
The following list comprises some of the best SEDUMS and SEMPERVIVUMS 
SEDUMS — Dasyphyllum, Hispanicum, Jepsonii, Lydium, Purdyii, Radiatum, 
Rupestre, Spathulifolium. SEMPERVIVUMS—Calcareum, Arachnoideum, Tec- 
torum and Soboliferum. Each. 25 
A collection of 12 of these species... 2.00 
SILENES (Californica)—Indian pink. One root forms a mass of red blooms and lasts all 
Summer .25 
S. Hookerii—Has a soft pink blossom and is very attractive.25 
S. Ingrami—Deep pink flowers similar to the Hookerii.50 
S. Shafta—Has a trailing habit. Rose pink flowers.25 
S. Maritima—This also likes to trail around. White flowers.25 
SISYRINCHUM BELLUM (Blue-Eyed Grass)—Pretty Iris-like flowers.20 
SMILACINA AMPLEXICAULES (False Solomon Seal) —One of our very best natives. 
It is attractive at all times and useful for a background in dry locations, and needs 
little shade .15 
TRIENTALIS—A fine little plant with star-like flowers that can best be used as a ground 
cover for bulbs. Per dozen.25 
TRADESCANTIA—Unusual formed flowers on tall stems which bloom over a long 
period . 25 
THYMUS ALBUS—White flowers on a low dense mass of foliage...30 
T. Lanuginose—A trifle taller than the Albus...30 
T. Serphyllum Coccineus—Taller than the above with red flowers.30 
YERBA BUENA—A fragrant creeping plant.15 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA—A hardy plant and very ornamental.50 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA (Redwood Ivy)—Very popular for bouquets, hanging 
baskets or ground cover.10 Per dozen. 1.00 
VIOLAS (West American Violets) Glabella- —Violet shaded leaves and yellow flowers. 
V. Ocellata—Upper petals white, violet purple on the outside and the other petals 
are white or yellow..... 
V. Lobata—-Leaves resemble the oak leaf. Yellow flowers. Each.12 Per dozen 1.00 
ZAUSCHNERIA CALIFORNICA (Humming-Birds Trumpet)—A dwarf plant which 
cannot be surpassed for rocky dry places. Brilliant red trumpet flowers in the Fall.25 
