NOS. 326-330 S. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES 
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ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
Most of these, if cut before they are quite ripe, will be useful in winter bouquets or with Everlasting flowers a. — An 
nual. p. — Perennial. 
Sow in boxes in February or March; when large enough 
Per pkt. 
Agrostis Nebulosa. a. Very graceful and 
fine for vases and bouquets; ht. 1 ft. 10c 
Pulchella. a. Very graceful and fine for 
vases and bouquets; ht. 1 ft.. 10c 
Avena Sterilis. a. "Animated Oats.” Sing¬ 
ular and curious; ht. 3 ft... 5c 
Briza Maxima, a. Large; ht. l 1 ^ ft. 5c 
Gracilis, a. Slender, "Quaking Grass.” 
Fine for bouquets; ht. 1 ft. 5c 
Eragrostis elegans. a. "Love Grass,” with 
beautiful dancing spikelets, good for bou¬ 
quets; ht. 1 ft. . 5c 
Eulalia Japonica. p. "Japan Plume” Grass. 
Very effective in groups; ht. 6 ft. 10c 
Festuca Glauca. p. Very neat and compact, 
fine for edgings to ribbon beds and bor¬ 
ders; ht. x 2 ft... 10c 
Procumbens. p. Very neat and compact, 
fine for edgings to ribbon beds and bor¬ 
ders; ht. x 4 ft ... 10c 
transplant. Do not mistake young plants for weeds. 
Per pkt. 
Isolepis Gracilis, p. Very pretty rush-like 
grass for hanging baskets and pot culture; 
ht. 1 ft. 10c 
Lagurus Ovatus. a. "Hare’s Tail Grass.” 
Fine for bouquets; ht. 2 ft.. 5c 
Lasiagrostis Argentea. p. Very graceful and 
fine for bouquets; ht. 3 ft. 10c 
Stipa Pennata. p. "Feather Grass.” Uni¬ 
versally admired in bouquets; ht. 2 ft. 10c 
Tricholaena Rosea, p. Very pretty, with 
rose-colored panicles; ht. 3 ft. 10c 
Uniola Latifolia. p. "Sea Oats.” Very orna¬ 
mental; ht. 4 ft. 10c 
Japonica Fol. Variegata. hha. "Striped 
Japanese Maize.” Very ornamental; ht. 
4 ft. 5c 
CALIFORNIA NATIVE FLOWER SEEDS. 
The following varieties are all of great beauty, and many of them are rare and difficult to obtain. 
Per pkt. 
/Antirrhinum Orcuttiamim (California Snap¬ 
dragon). A beautiful, slender annual; 
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flowers white and violet; ht. 2 to 4 ft. 15c 
Brodiaea capitata (Cluster Lily). Pretty, 
bulbous; flowers early in spring; deep 
violet to white; ht. 3 4 to 1 ft. 10c 
Delphinium cardinale (Scarlet Larkspur). 
Magnificent perennial; flowers intense 
bright scarlet; ht. 3 to 5 ft. 10c 
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Dodecatheon Clevelandii. 
y Delphinium Parryi (Blue Larkspur). Beauti¬ 
ful annual; flowers bright blue; ht. 2 ft... 15c 
/■Dicentra chrysantha (Calif. Bleeding Heart.) 
Perennial; orange-yellow; ht. 3 to 5 ft.... 15c 
Per pkt. 
Dodecatheon Clevelandii (Shooting Star. See 
cut). Perennial; purple, bordered with 
yellow; ht. 3 4 ft. 15c 
Emmenanthe penduliflora( Whispering Bells) 
Bushy annual; small, light yellow, bell¬ 
shaped flowers; ht. 1 to l x 2 ft.15c 
Eschscholtziacalifornica (California Poppy). 
Annual, one of the most beautiful of our 
native flowers, a favorite; ht. 1 to l x 2 ft.. 5c 
Lathyrus splendens (Pride of California). 
Magnificent perennial climbing pea; pro¬ 
duces abundant large rich crimson flowers 
in clusters of 10 or more; ht. 6 to 10 ft.. 15c 
Layia calliglossa (Tidy Tips). A pretty an¬ 
nual; flowers yellow, tipped with white; 
petals daisy-like, but broader and serrate 
tips; ht. 1 ft. 5c 
‘Layia glandulosa (White Daisy). Annual; 
flowers pure white and daisy-like, but 
petals broader and with serrate tips; ht. 
6 to 12 in.-.. 10c 
Leptosyne Stillmani. a pretty annual, 
compact, bushy, thin-cut leaves; flowers 
golden-yellow, lLj in. in dia.; ht. 1 ft. 15c 
Nemophila insignis (Baby Blue Eyes). An¬ 
nual; sky-blue flowers; ht. 4 to G in. 5c 
* Pentstemon Bridgesii. Perennial from San 
Jacinto Mountains. Narrow, dark-green 
leaves; flowers bright scarlet, long and 
tube-shaped; ht. l x 2 to 2 ft.. 15c 
Phacelia Parryi. Annual; flowers bell¬ 
shaped, dark violet-blue; lit. 6 to 12 in ... 10c 
Platystemon californicus. (Cream Cups.) 
Annual; poppy-like; ht. 8 to 10 in. 5c 
Romneya Coulterii (Matilija Poppy). The 
queen of all our native flowers. Perennial; 
whitish-green foliage; flowers 6 to 8 in. 
dia., pure white with golden stamens; 
like an immense single.poppy; ht. G to 10 
ft. Flowers last well when cut. 15c 
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SOUVENIR COLLECTION, CALIFORNIA NATIVE FLOWER SEEDS.-15 varieties in separate packets, includ¬ 
ing many of the above. Mailed free on receipt of FIFTY CENTS. 
