Eschscholtzias —Each 10$ per pkt.; 25d per 02 .; $2.50 per lb. 
Yellow. Mixed, orange, yellow, cream. 
Cream. Hybrid, pink, scarlet, deep red. 
Gilia capitata, Large Blue Gilia—18 in. Bunches of bright blue flowers. Dry 
slopes to 5000 ft. Pkt. 10$; oz. 40$; «/ 2 lb. $2.75; lb. $5.00. 
G. densiflora, White Phlox Gilia—10 in. Crowded clusters of large pink, white 
or lavender flowers. Central California coastal hillsides. Pkt. 10$. 
G. tricolor, Bird’s Eye Gilia—12 in. Loose clusters of lilac or white flowers with 
gold and purple centers. Open foothills to 3000 ft. Pkt. 10$; oz. 40$. 
Godetia amcena, FarewelhtO'Spring—2 ft. Broad pink red'centered flowers. 
Coastal hillsides. Pkt. 10$; oz. 60$; J/^lb. $4.00; lb. $7.00. 
G. bottae —18 in. Wide lilac flowers with white center. Coastal hillsides. Pkt. 10$. 
Layia elegans —9 in. Yellow daisy. Plains and foothills. Pkt. 10$. 
L. glandulosa —15 in. Glistening white broad'petaled daisy. Pkt. 10$. 
L. platyglossa, Tidy Tips—12 in. Yellow daisy with broad white'tipped petals. 
Valleys and foothills to 4600 ft. Pkt. 10$; oz. $1.00. 
Leptosyne see Coreopsis. 
Lupinus nanus, Dwarf Blue Lupin—10 in. Bright blue and white fragrant flowers. 
Grassy hillsides. Pkt. 10$; oz. 30$; J/^lb. $1.75; lb. $3.00. 
L. succulentus, Blue Lupin — 2 ft. Handsome foliage. Deep blue flowers. Moist 
hillsides and ravines. Pkt. 10$. 
Mentzelia lindleyi (Bartonia aurea), Blazing Star—18 in. Glossy goldemyellow 
flowers. Inland foothills. Pkt. 10$; oz. 40$; |/ 2 lb. $2.75; lb. $5.00. 
Monolopia major —12 in. Downy white stems and foliage. Bright goldemyellow 
wide-rayed flowers. Heavy soil. Pkt. 10$. 
Nemophila insignis (N. menziesii), Baby Blue Eyes—Spreading. Large pure blue 
flowers. Pkt. 10$; oz. 30$; l/^lb. $1.75; lb. $3.00. 
Nemophila, mixed—Blue, mauve, white and purple species. Pkt. 10$; oz. 30$; 
l/2lb. $1.75; lb. $3.00. 
N. maculata, Five'spot—Spreading stems bearing large white flowers with striking 
purple spot on each petal. Mt. meadows of central Sierra Nevada mts. 
Pkt. 10$; oz. 30$. 
Orthocarpus purpurascens, Owl’s Clover—8 in. Thick spikes of rose-purple 
flowers. Valleys and low hills. Pkt. 10$. 
Phacelia minor var. campanularia (P. campanularia) —12 in. Brilliant gentian' 
blue saucer'shaped flowers. Desert ranges to 4000 ft. Pkt. 10$; oz. 70$. 
P. parryi —12 in. Rich violet cup'shaped flowers. Valleys and hilhslopes of south' 
ern California. Pkt. 10$; oz. 60$. 
P. tanacetifolia, Wild Heliotrope—3 ft. Crowded spikes of lavender flowers. 
Valleys and foothills. Pkt. 10$; oz. 35$; J/^lb. $2.25; lb. $4.00. 
P. viscida —12 in. Intense gentian'blue white'centered bowhshaped flowers. South' 
ern coast. Pkt. 10$; oz. 70$. 
P. whitlavia, Wild Canterbury Bell—12 in. Belbshaped deep violet'purple flowers. 
Pkt. 10$; oz. 60$. 
