H. A. Hyde Company 
Page Seven 
SEEDS OF CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWERS 
We have made a careful study of California Native plants and offer you here a most 
satisfactory list. They are worthy of prominence in many California gardens. 
Once sown in the ground, unless prevented from seeding themselves, the plantings 
will be permanent and a delight every spring. 
All packets $.10—post-paid to all California points. Write for quantity prices. 
AQUILEGIA TRUNCATA—Scarlet Colum¬ 
bine. Moist shady planting. 
CASTILLEJA CALIFORNICA — Indian 
Paint Brush. Scarlet. 
CLARKIA CONCINNA—Beautiful Clarkia. 
Rosy-pink and crimson flowers. Prefers 
shade. 
DELPHINIUM CARDINALE—Scarlet Lark¬ 
spur. 
DELPHINIUM PARRYI—Blue Larkspur. 
DODECATHEON CLEVELANDn — Shoot¬ 
ing Star—Cyclamen-shaped lilac and 
white flower. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA—California Poppy. 
Aurantiaca—Rich orange. True California 
poppy. 
Canaliculata Crocea—Orange fluted. 
Carmine King—Deep carmine. 
Golden West—Yellow with orange center. 
Tango—Bronzy red overlaid terra cotta. 
Waller’s Crimson—Carmine crimson. 
Brilliant Mixed—Rich in shades of crimson, 
pink and orange-scarlet. 
GODETIA AMOENA—Farewell to Spring. 
Pale rose or lilac. Prefers shade. 
GODETIA GRANDIFLORA — Farewell to 
Spring. Delicate pink or lilac with rich 
crimson markings. 
LINUM LEWISII—Blue Flax. Sky-blue. 
LUPINUS FORMOSUS—Beautiful Lupine. 
Purple, blue or lilac flowers. 
LUPINUS MENZIESn — Yellow Lupine. 
Rich yellow. 
LUPINUS NANUS — Dwarf Blue Lupine. 
Very showy. Rich blue and white fra¬ 
grant flowers. 
MIMULUS CARDINALIS—Scarlet Monkey 
Flower. Bright scarlet flowers. For wet 
locations. 
NEMOPHILA INSIGNIS—Baby-Blue-Eyes. 
Most satisfactory. Clear azure blue 
flowers. Prefers shade or partial shade. 
PENTSTEMON CENTRANTHIFOLIUS — 
Scarlet Bugler. Rich Vermillion flowers 
on three foot stems. 
RANUNCULUS CALIFORNICUS — Cali¬ 
fornia Buttercup. Golden Yellow. 
ZAUSCHNERIA CALIFORNICA — Califor¬ 
nia Fuchsia. Scarlet trumpet-shaped 
flowers. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE OF CALIFORNIA NATIVE SEEDS 
Packages—25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00 
A well balanced mixture of showy varieties to extend the flowering season from early 
spring to late summer. 
ANNUAL PLANTS 
Varieties marked (*) are ready for winter delivery. Balance for Spring Planting. 
Prices: $.35 dozen. $1.50 per flat unless otherwise noted. 
Figures in parenthesis are the number of plants per flat. 
*Agathea (60) 
*Ageratum (60) 
Asters (72) 
*Aubretia (72) 
*Begonias 
(fibrous) (60) 
Calceolaria (60) 
Calliopsis (84) 
Calendula (72) 
Campanula (60) 
Candytuft (84) 
Canterbury Bells (60) 
$.50 doz. $3.00 per 100. 
“Angelus Bells”—Deep Rose. 
“Liberty Bells”—Violet-blue. 
“Mixed Biennials.” 
Celosia (60) 
Chrysanthemum (72) 
Cineraria (60) 
Clarkia (84) 
Columbine (60) 
Coreopsis (60) 
Cornflower (84) 
* Cosmos (84) 
Cynoglossum (60) 
* Daisy 
English (60) 
Shasta (60) 
Dianthus (84) 
*Forget-me-not (72) 
* Foxglove (perennial) (60) 
*Gaillardia (60) 
*Gazania (60) 
*Geum (60) 
Godetia (72) 
Golden Feather (84) 
*Heuchera—Coral Bells (60) 
Hollyhock (perennial) (60) 
*Marigolds (84) 
Mignonette (84) 
*Mimulus (72) 
*Nemesia (60) 
*Pansies (84) 
Petunias (60) 
Phlox (72) 
*Poppy (60) 
Iceland 
Shirley Mixed 
^Primrose—English (60) 
^Primula malacoides (60) 
Salpiglossus (72) 
Salvia (72) 
Scabiosa (84) 
Schizanthus (72) 
•Snapdragons (72) 
Rustproof—$.40 doz. 
$2.00 per flat. 
* Stocks (72) 
Sweet Sultan (72) 
Sweet William (60) 
Ursinia anethoides 
$.50 doz. $3.60 per 100. 
Verbena (60) 
*Viscaria (60) 
* Wallflower (60) 
Zinnias (60) 
