NOS. 326-330 SOUTH MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. 
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Matricaria Eximia. "Feverfew.” Dou¬ 
ble white, very handsome, showy 
flowers, continuing a long time in 
bloom, b. Ht. 2 ft... 5c 
Mimulus Cardinalis. "{Scarlet Monkey 
Flower.” Dark red; ht. 1*2 ft. 10c 
Tigrinus grandifiorus. Finest mixed, 
spotted and tigred varieties; ht. 
1*2 ft. 10c 
Brilliant perennials, flowering the first 
season if sown early. Also suitable 
for pot culture. 
Musk Plant. (Mimulus Moschatus.) 
Yellow, a universal favorite; ht. *2 ft. 10c 
Myosotis Azorica. Dark blue; ht. x 2 ft. 10c 
Alpestris. Light blue; ht. *2 ft. 10c 
Dissitiflora. Brilliant blue, earliest 
flowering; ht. *2 ft. 15c 
Palustris Semperflorens. Bright blue; 
ht. 1 ft. 10c 
"Forget-me-not.” Very beautiful and 
much prized for spring flowers, b. 
Per pkt. 
Oenothera Lamarckiana. Yellow; ht. 4 ft.... 5c 
A grand Evening Primrose, with long spikes 
of yellow flowers. 
Oxalis Rosea. Pink; ht. ft.„. 10c 
Tropaeoloides. Yellow; ht. *4 ft. 10c 
"Shamrock,” or "Wood Sorrel.” Delightful 
little plants for edgings, hanging baskets 
and rock work. 
Pansy, or Heartsease. 
Bugnot’s Superb Blotched. (See cut.) Extra 
fine; ht. ft. 50c 
Cassier’s. (See cut page 70.) Very large 
flowered, finest mixed; ht. x 2 ft.25c 
English mixed, extra select, very large and 
velvety; ht. Lj ft... 15c 
Giant Trimardeau. Mixed, very large and 
of vigorous growth; ht. % ft.25c 
Odier’s Five Blotched. (See cut page 70.) 
Very fine, with a black blotch on each 
petal; ht. *2 ft.25c 
Scotch Prize. (See cut page 70.) From 
extra selected prize flowers; ht. Lj ft. 50c 
Our own special mixture of all the best 
strains; ht. x 2 ft. 25c 
Azure Blue; ht. Lj ft. 10c 
Emperor William, ultramarine blue; ht. *2 ft 10c 
Faust, or King of the Blacks, coal black; 
ht. *2 ft. 10c 
Golden yellow, pure; ht. ^ ft. 10c 
Golden yellow, with, dark center; ht. Lj ft.. 10c 
Gold margined, brown with gold border; ht. 
x 2 ft. 10c 
Lord Beaconsfield, large, purple violet shad¬ 
ing off to lavender; ht. Lj ft. 10c 
Mahogany colored; ht. *2 ft. 10c 
Peacock, royal purple, shot with peacock 
blue; ht. x 2 ft. 15c 
Nierembergia Gracilis. Silvery lav¬ 
ender. Excellent for hanging bask¬ 
ets, edgings, etc.; ht. 1 ft. 10c 
Bugnot’s Superb Blotched Pansy. 
Per pkt. 
Hunnemannia Fumarirefolia. Yellow; ht. 2ft. 10c 
A showy plant belonging to the Poppy family. 
Hyacintlras Candicans; ht. 3 ft. 10c 
A bulbous plant, throwing up a spike, bearing 
20 to 30 Yucca-like flowers, pure white 
and fragrant. 
Iberis Gibraltarica. White, suffused with rose; 
ht. 1 ft. 10c 
Sempervirens. White; ht. 1 ft. 10c 
"Perennial Candytuft.” Early spring flow¬ 
ering plants, good for borders and rock 
work. b. 
Ipomopsis. Fine mixed. Biennial; ht. 3 ft. 10c 
"Texas Plumes.” Showy scarlet and gold 
pyramidal blossoms and feathery foliage. 
Lantana. Finest mixed; ht. 4 ft. 10c 
White, rose and yellow particolored fragrant 
flowers, like the Heliotrope in form. b. 
Lavender. Blue; a hardy shrub, well-known 
and esteemed for its delicious fragrance; 
ht. 3 ft. 5c 
Linaria Cymbalaria. "Kenilworth Ivy.” 
White and purple; very pretty for rock work 
and hanging baskets; trailer. 10c 
Lobelia Cardinalis. "Cardinal Flower.” A 
handsome border plant with bronze foliage 
and brilliant scarlet flowers; ht. 2 ft. 10c 
Lupinus. Mixed, all colors, b. Ht. 1 to 4 ft.. 5c 
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Lychnis Chalcedonica. Bright scarlet; ht. 2 ft 5c 
Haageana Hybrida. Finest mixed; ht. 2 ft.. 10c 
"Jerusalem Cross.” Favorite hardy plants, 
for borders and shrubbery, b. 
Marvel of Pern. "Four o’clocks,”"Fin¬ 
est mixed; this well-known plant 
has few rivals for beauty, expanding 
in the afternoons and continuing open 
all night; ht. 2 ft. 5c 
