SALVIA uliginosa—Rare; best of the blue flowering salvias; hardy perennial, the waving 
5-foot flowering stems a glorious showing of intense blue from June to December. 25c 
SCABIOSA Columbaria—Choice seed selected from a large flowering strain of rich lavender-pink color. Continuous 
bloomer through season. 
SHASTA DAISY, Double White.—Very fine, scarce variety of this favorite perennial: large chrysanthemum-like 
double white flowers all season: not all, but a large portion will come double. Pkt. 25c. 
SUN ROSE, (Helianthemum)—Ideal plant for rock garden, sunny bank or border; low-spreading and evergreen per¬ 
ennial, covered most of the season with dainty rose-like flowers; resists drought. A choice mixture of colors—pink, 
orange, yellow, red, etc. 
TIGRIDIA pavonia, the Mexican Shell flower—Summer-blooming bulb, all season, of striking beauty; triangular 
flowers of brilliant scarlet, etc. 25c. Bulbs in season, 15c, 12 for $1.50. 
VALERIAN, Crimson—Not the common pink but a remarkably deep crimson strain of this easily grown, old- 
fashioned garden favorite, perennial. 
WILD LILAC—See Ceanothus. 
YARROW, Crimson Beauty, (Achillea)—Fine rich shade of old time favorite perennial; constant bloomer: good 
in dry banks. 
VERONICA decussata, the Blue Veronica. Low shrub with medium size, closely set, bright green leaves and pro¬ 
fuse clusters of large bright violet-blue flowers borne almost continuously. 25c. 
BULBS 
AGAPANTHUS, The Blue Lily of the Nile—Large bulbs, easily grown, that bear, on long stems, large clusters of 
brilliantly blue flowers. Broad, evergreen leaves. Very showy and desirable with a long blooming season. Each, 
prepaid to 3rd zone 50c. 12, not prepaid, for $3.00. Seed 25c pkt. 
AMARYLLIS belladonna, Pink amaryllis. Profuse bloomer for pot or open culture. Extra large bulbs, each, pre¬ 
paid to 3rd zone 50c: 12, not prepaid, for $2.00. Seed 15c Pkt. 
TIGRIDIA pavonia, - hybrid,'The Mexican Shell Flower—Most showy of all summer flowering bulbs. Large triangu¬ 
lar blossoms 4 to 6 inches wide in brilliant combinations of scarlet, yellow and pink on 2 foot stems, borne from mid¬ 
summer to frost. Culture is same as for gladiolus. Our strain is the finest hybrid varieties. Each 15c: 12 for $1.50, 
prepaid to third zone. Seed 25c packet. 
YELLOW CALLA LILY, the true Calla Elliotiana or G Aden Calla—Of easy culture, outdoor or in: ideal pot plant. 
Rich and beautiful golden yellow flowers Each 50c; 3 for $1.10: 12 for $4.00, prepaid to third.zone. 
Additional seeds of Wildflower Bulbs are listed under California Wildflower Seed, 
A SELECT LIST OF 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER SEEDS 
These are in great demand not only for the usual garden plantings but for mass effects 
and for naturalizing, for many renew themselves year after year under favorable conditions. 
Ground should be dug and prepared before planting; sow in the fall or winter in mild climates, 
in spring in severe climates. 
WE CAN SUPPLY ANY KIND OF CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER SEED DE¬ 
SIRED at 25c per packet. The kinds listed below are only a few of our choicest selections. 
PRICE per packet 25c, 5 packets for .$1.00, PREPAID anywhere. 
BABY BLUE-EYES, (Nemophila insignis)—-Not just the usual deep blue kind but a mixture of the choicest hybrid 
shades,—blue, white, mauve, purple, spotted and blotched markings, very fine. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY Hybrids—This grand long-season bloomer in the newest, rarest shades of pink, scarlet, red. 
FAIRY LANTERN (Calochortus alba)—Perhaps the most beautiful of all the Mariposa Tulips, with 18 inch sprays 
of large, pearl-white, lantern shaped, nodding flowers. A hardy perennial bulb. 
GODETIA amoena, “Farewell to Spring’’,—Broad, pink, red-centered flowers on 2 foot high stems. Long season 
blooming annual. 
LILIUM pardalinum Tiger Lily—To 5 ft. high: bright orange-red purple spotted flower; hardy. 
IRIS longipetala—Showy, native sort, 15 inche.s tall, with large white and violet flowers. 
LINARIA inaroccana, hybrids—One of the grandest and showiest of all annuals for mass effect and naturalizing, 
masses of dainty snapdragon-like flowers, long season bloomer. Scarlet and yellow shades predominate. 
LUPINE, Bush, (L. arboreus)—Perennial to 5 feet high, densely covered with spikes of bright yellow flowers. 
LUPINE, Blue, (L. nanus)—Dwarf annual, to 10 inches high, with bright blue and white fragrant flowers: fine fog 
naturalizing. 
MARIPOSA TULIP, (Calochortus)—A mixture of the choicest shades of this hardy flowering bulb, perhaps the most 
admired of all California wild flowers: flame, lilac, cream, yellow, etc., with brilliant markings. 
PENTSTE.MON confeitus, Var. caeruleo purpurea—Exquisite rock plant with whorls of intense purple-blue flowers 
springing from a mat of basal leaves. Rare and beautiful. 
SHOOTING STAR (Dodecatheon Hendersonii)—Strange and showy hardy perennial with cyclamen-like flowers of 
rose-purple, lavender and white on 8 inch stems. 
