THEODORE PAYNE 
Lupinus arboreus. “Yellow Tree Lupine.” Shrubby per¬ 
ennial, 4 to 8 feet high. Flowers rich sulphur yellow. 
Packet, 15c; ounce, 75c. 
Lupinus bicolor var. tridentatus. “Baby Lupine.” Annual 
6 to 10 inches high. A small plant branching from the 
base. Leaflets narrow, light green; flowers small blue and 
white, free flowering and very pretty in masses. Packet, 
15c; ounce 70c. 
Lupinus brittoni. “Britton’s Bush Lupine.” Shrubby 
perennial, 3 to 6 feet high. Flowers in long racemes, rich 
blue. Packet, 25c; ounce, $1.50. 
Lupinus cytisoides. “Canyon Lupine.” Perennial, 4 to 6 
feet high. Flowers in long racemes, deep pink or rose 
purple and very showy. Packet, 15c; ounce, $1.00. 
“Fayne’s Tree Lupine.” 
Lupinus densiflorus. “White Lupine.” Annual, 1 to 1 
feet high. A stout, branching plant with rich green foliage 
and white flowers in dense whorls. Grows best in heavy 
soil. Packet, 15c; ounce, 70c. 
Lupinus densiflorus. (Purple-flowered form.) A form of 
the preceding with purple flowers. Packet, 15c; ounce, 70c. 
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