Dicentra chrysantha. Golden Ear-drops—5 ft. Deeply cut gray foliage. 
Panicles of yellow flowers. High dry ridges to 5400 ft. Probably hardy. 
Dicentra ochroleuca—3 ft. Beautiful finely dissected gray foliage. Pan¬ 
icles of cream-yellow flowers. Mountains near southern California coast. 
50 cents per packet. 
Diplacus —See Mimulus. 
Disporum hookeri, Fairy Bells—18 in. Flat sprays of shining foliage shel¬ 
tering pendent white bells, followed by large translucent orange-scarlet 
berries. Deep redwood forests. 50 cents per packet. 
Dodecatheon hendersonii, Shooting Star, California Cyclamen—8 in. Smooth 
thick leaves in basal rosette. Flowers rose-purple, lavender or white. 
Northern foothills. Hardy. 
Dodecatheon jeffreyi, var. redolens, Sierra Shooting Star—15 in. Rose- 
pink flowers. Fragrant foliage. High montane, 8000 to 10,000 ft. Hardy. 
50 cents per packet. 
Draba glacialis— Alpine, 1 in. Densely tufted gray moss-like plant bearing 
cream-white flowers on short delicate stems. Rocky ridges, 11,600 to 
13,330 ft. Hardy. Limited quantity. 50 cents per packet. 
Dudleya caespitosa (cotyledon caespitosa") —18 in. Green, red-tipped 
foliage. Red flower stalks. Yellow flowers. Rocky ground of central 
California coastal bluffs. 
Dudleya farinosa (cotyledon farinosa)—15 in. Silver-white leaves with 
maroon tips. Cream to pale lemon flowers. Northern California ocean 
bluffs. 
Dudleya laxa (cotyledon laxa) —15 in. Narrow elongated light green 
leaves. Red flower stalks. Yellow flowers. Rocky ground of central Cali¬ 
fornia to 5500 ft. Hardy. 
Encelia californica —Low shrub, 3 ft. Large bright yellow composite 
flowers. Dry hillsides of southern California. 
Encelia farinosa, Incienso—Broad rounded shrub, 2 ft. Numerous large 
yellow flowers on leafless stems rising 12 in. above the silver-white foliage. 
Desert exposure. 
Ericameria ericoides, Mock Heather—Evergreen heather-like shrub, 3 ft. 
Numerous yellow flowers. Seacoast of central and southern California. 
Erigeron compositus —Alpine, 2 in. Tufted plant, densely leafy. White 
or violet flowers. Sierra Nevada mountains to 11,750 ft. Hardy. 50 
cents per packet. 
E. COULTERi —18 in. Large flower with many narrow white rays. Montane, 
6000 to 10,000 ft. Hardy. 
E. foliosus, var. confinus—6 in. Decumbent stems. Blue-rayed flowers. Dry 
rocky ridges to 7000 ft. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
E. glaucus, Beach Aster—8 in. Large flower, lilac rays, yellow center. Sea- 
coast of northern California. Hardy. 
E. linearis— 6 in. Downy foliage. Many-rayed violet-pink flowers. Montane 
on arid slopes to 8000 ft. Hardy. 
E. macranthus —2 ft. Loose clusters of many-rayed lilac flowers. From Colo¬ 
rado Rocky Mountains. Hardy. 
E. radicatus —Alpine, 2 in. Densely tufted gray hairy foliage. Large laven¬ 
der flowers. Free-blooming. Summits of Sierra Nevada mountains to 
12,000 ft. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
E. SALSUGINOSUS— 18 in. Large composite flower with blue-lilac rays. High 
montane to 10,000 ft. Hardy. 
Packets Twenty-jive Cents Unless Otherwise Indicated 
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