Thermopsis macrophylla—3 ft. Silky compound leaves. Racemes of clear 
yellow lupin-like flowers. Coast Ranges of central California. 50 cents 
per packet. 
Thermopsis Montana— 18 in. Racemes of bright yellow lupin-like flowers. 
Montane to 10,000 ft. Hardy. 
Tithonia speciosa— Shrubby annual, 2 ft. Large flowers, fiery orange-scarlet. 
Mexico. Recommended for naturalizing. $2.50 per ounce. 
Townsendia excapa, Easter Daisy—2 in. Silky gray rosettes of downy leaves. 
Conspicuous, nearly stemless, aster-like flowers, pale pink with yellow cen¬ 
ters. Throughout the Rocky Mountains. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
Trichostema lanatum, Romero, Woolly Blue Curls—Shrub, 4 ft. Blue 
flowers with protruding stamens in spikes covered with dense violet wool. 
Dry sunny mountain slopes to 4000 ft. 
Trillium ovatum, Coast Trillium—9 in. White flower changing to rose. 
Wooded canyons near northern California coast. Hardy. 50 cents per 
packet. 
Vicia gigantea. Giant Vetch—Strong climber. Racemes of deep wine-red 
flowers. Along streams of northern California and north to Alaska. Hardy. 
Viola ocellata, Western Heart’s Ease—8 in. Petals white or lavender with 
deep purple spots. Redwood belt. Probably hardy. 
Viola pedunculata, Yellow Pansy—8 in. Golden yellow. Outside of upper 
petals dark brown. Grassy hillsides. 
Viola sarmentosa, Redwood Violet—Prostrate and trailing. Light yellow 
rounded petals. Redwood belt and north to British Columbia. Hardy. 
Xerophyllum tenax, Squaw-grass—Linear basal leaves, 2 ft. long. Broad 
showy 12 in. panicle of white flowers on tall stem. Montane on dry ridges. 
Hardy. 
Yucca brevifolia, Joshua Tree—Tree-like trunk, 15 ft. Thick grotesque 
branches. Pointed leaves. Dense heavy terminal bunches of large white 
bell-shaped flowers. Desert mesas. 
Yucca whipplei, Our Lord’s Candle—Long gray-green leaves in basal rosette. 
Flowering stem 12 ft. Three to six-foot panicle of large, creamy-white 
bell-shaped flowers. Chaparral belt of central and southern California. 
Zauschneria californica, California Fuchsia—18 in. Gray-green foliage. 
Scarlet tubular flowers. Dry hillsides of central and southern Coast Ranges 
to 4000 ft. 
Zygadenus fremontii —Bulb, 15 in. Large raceme of white flowers. Brushy 
hillsides of central and southern California coast. Hardy. 
Zygadenus fremontii, var. minor —Bulb, 6 in. Loose open raceme of white 
flowers. Coastal hillsides of species habitat. 
Packets Twenty-jive Cents Unless Otherwise Indicated 
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