E. hartwegii —Corm, 5 in. Mottled leaf. Flowers cream with orange center. 
Hillsides of northern California. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
E. hendersonii, Adder’s Tongue—Corm, 8 in. Raceme of two to four lavender 
flowers with deep purple centers. Mountains of northern California. Hardy. 
50 cents per packet. 
Eschscholtzia californica, California Poppy—Orange, type species. Rec¬ 
ommended for naturalizing. 30 cents per ounce, $1.75 per half pound, 
$3.00 per pound. 
E. California, California Poppy—Yellow, orange-centered. Recommended for 
naturalizing. 30 cents per ounce, $1.75 per half pound, $3.00 per pound. 
E. californica, California Poppy—Cream. Recommended for naturalizing. 30 
cents per ounce, $1.75 per half pound, $3.00 per pound. 
E. californica, California Poppy—Mixture of orange, yellow and cream varie¬ 
ties. Recommended for naturalizing. 30 cents per ounce, $1.75 per half 
pound, $3.00 per pound. 
E. californica, var. hybrida —Hybrid California poppies in shades of pale 
and deep pink, clear scarlet and mahogany red. Recommended for natural¬ 
izing. 35 cents per ounce, $2.50 per half pound, $1.00 per pound. 
Fremontia californica —Evergreen shrub or small tree. Large golden-yellow 
flowers. Dry slopes of Sierra Nevada mountains to 7000 ft. Hardy. 
Fremontia californica, var. mexicana —Evergreen shrub or small tree. 
Orange flowers 5 in. across. Outside of corollas rust-red. Mountains of 
southern California and Mexico. Hardy. 
Fritillaria biflora, Mission Bells, Chocolate Lily—Bulb, 8 in. Raceme of 
mahogany-brown flowers. Near coast of southern California. 
F. lanceolata, Checker Lily—Bulb, 2 ft, Raceme of dark purple flowers 
mottled with yellow. Northern California near coast. Hardy. 
F. liliacea, White Fritillary—Bulb, 7 in. Thick stem. One to four nodding 
creamy white flowers. Open hilltops near central California coast. 50 
cents per packet. 
F. pudica, Yellow Fritillary—Bulb, 6 in. One to three yellow or orange 
flowers, turning to brick-red. Dry mountain sides, 5000 to 6000 ft. Hardy. 
F. recurva, Scarlet Fritillary—Bulb, 18 in. Raceme of bell-shaped flowers, 
scarlet outside, scarlet checked on orange inside. Mountains of northern 
California. Probably hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
Garrya exliptica, Silk Tassel Bush—Decorative evergreen shrub, 8 ft. Stiff 
glossy revolute leaves. Long silver-gray catkins. North Coast Ranges. 
Garrya fremontu. Bear Brush—Shrub, 7 ft. Shining oval leaves. Silky cat¬ 
kins shorter than those of G. elliptica. Dry mountain ridges to 7000 ft. 
Hardy. 
Gaultheria shallon, Salal—Evergreen shrub, 2 ft. Broad leathery glossy 
leaves. White urn-shaped flowers. Redwood belt. 
Gentiana sceptrum—12 in. Erect leafy stems. Terminal clusters of deep 
blue half-closed flowers. Sphagnum bogs near coast in Pacific North¬ 
west. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
Gentiana setigera —12 in. Spreading. Large white-throated flowers of in¬ 
tense blue in terminal and lateral clusters. North Coast Ranges. Hardy. 
50 cents per packet. 
Packets Twenty-five Cents Unless Otherwise Indicated 
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