PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
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LILIUM. 
Tigrinum (Tiger Lily). Grows best in shade. We have 
them in bronze, rose-pink or white. Gal. containers. 
Philippinense. A strong growing species from the Phil¬ 
ippine Islands that blooms in California during August 
and September. Each stem bears from one to three enor¬ 
mous white flowers that have the appearance of exagger¬ 
ated Easter Lilies. Grows to three feet in height. Prefers 
shade. Gal. containers 50c each. 
*LINUM flavum. 
One of the yellow flowered flax. Blooms heavily in Spring. 
Grows about one foot in height. Plant in sun. Gal. con¬ 
tainers. 
LIPPIA repens. 
A compact, fast growing ground cover for sunny locations. 
Quickly forms a mat of small, gray-green leaves. Flats of 
about 100 plants. $1.25. 
MARGUERITE. 
Blooms through most of the Summer and Fall. Will grow 
to three or four feet in height if not trimmed. If cut back 
occasionally it will make a much more attractive plant. 
Plant only in sun. We have them in white or yellow. 
Gal. containers. 
MIMULIS cardinalis. 
A native of California. Flowers are orange-red and are 
shaped much like a snapdragon. Plant in semi shade in 
moist location. Grows to two feet tall. 2y 2 inch pots. 
MONTBItETIA 
MONTBRETIA. 
We have two varieties, one growing to about eighteen 
inches, the other about thirty inches. Both bear orange- 
red flowers. Handle them the same as you would glad- 
iolas, (which they resemble). Plant in the sun. Aftei 
blooming, the bulbs may be taken up and kept in a cool 
place until Spring or left in the ground. They are ex¬ 
tremely hardy and require very little care. 3 inch pots. 
Gal. containers. 
* Particularly useful in rock gardens. 
