PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
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ERIGERON speciosus hybrid. 
The lavender aster-like flowers of this charming perennial 
appear all through the year. Grows to a height of two 
feet. Originated in Pasadena so surely feels at home here. 
2)4 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
♦FORGET-ME-NOTS (Myosotis).' 
Plant in moist locations, preferably in half shade. Dark 
blue, grows to eight or ten inches. 2*4 inch pots. Dwarf, 
clings close to the ground. 2 y 2 inch pots. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). 
Do not properly belong in this list as they are biennials. 
Growing to five and six feet in height they provide an 
excellent background plant and during the blooming sea¬ 
son they (if you will allow the expression) steal the show. 
Mixed colors. Gal. containers. 
Purple. 3 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Rose Pink. 3 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Lanata —Yellow. This species has proven to be perennial 
here. Bushes out more than other foxgloves, has more 
attractive foliage, smaller flowers and grows only to two 
or two and one-half feet in height. We know you will 
appreciate Lanata. 2M> inch pots. 3 inch pots. Gal. con¬ 
tainers. 
♦FRAGARIA (Ornamental Strawberry). 
Grows in a manner very similar to commercial varieties 
of edible strawberries. An excellent ground cover. Valu¬ 
able in the rock garden. 
Indica. Yellow flowers, small deep red fruit. Prefers 
some shade. 2)4 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Chiloensis. White flowers, glossy green foliage. Thrives 
in sun. 2 1 4 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
GAILLARDIA. 
Their large yellow, orange and bronze flowers are ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Blooms throughout Summer and Fall 
with little attention. Height two feet. Gal. containers. 
GAZANIA. 
The principal uses of these extremely hardy perennials 
are: as ground covers in parkings, on banks and in drive¬ 
way strips. They also may be used to advantage as bor¬ 
ders for perennial beds. 
Aurantiacum (Gold Dollars), grows into a compactly 
spreading plant. Leaves narrow, dark green and three to 
four inches in length. The large single orange, marigold¬ 
like flowers appear in profusion in Spring, close above 
the dense foliage. Gal. containers. Flats of about 100 
plants. $1.25. 
Splendens. Not as compact as the foregoing, grows an 
inch or two taller, flowers are lemon yellow and the glossy 
foliage is gray on the reverse side. Blooms Spring and 
Summer. 3 inch pots. Gal. containers. Flats of about 
100 plants. $1.25. 
♦Splendens hybrid. Yellow. Leaves and flower stems grow 
longer than the preceding varieties. A new variety that 
commands attention. 2)4 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
GERANIUM. 
The lowly geranium is again fast gaining in popularity. 
Planted in beds or in pots, will supply more color through 
the whole year than any other plant. Give them generous 
amounts of dairy fertilizer and plant them in the sun. 
They will not disappoint you. We have them in: single 
orange, five shades of single and double pink, red, single 
or double salmon, single red with white and green foliage 
and single white. 2)4 inch pots. Gal. containers. Not all 
varieties in both sizes. 
Apple scented. The fragrance from the leaves of this 
charming fine leaved geranium reminds you of crushed 
apple leaves. 2)4 inch pots. 
♦Ivy Geranium. Planted in pots, window boxes, on banks 
or used as a ground cover, these bright glossy leaved 
plants will supply colorful flowers through the whole year. 
We grow them in lavender, pink and red. 2% inch pots. 
Gal. containers. 
* Particularly useful in rock gardens. 
