Hardy Orchids 
50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100 
except where noted. 
Winter and spring delivery 
Calopogon pulchellus. Grass-pink Orchid. 
Cypripedium calif ornicum. California Lady- 
slipper. Grows 23 ^ feet tall. Flowers 13^ inches across, 
in 6 to 12-flowered racemes; brownish sepals and petals 
and white or rose lip spotted brown. 75c per doz.; 
$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 
C. pubescens. Common Yellow Lady-slipper. 
Habenaria leucostachys. Fringe Orchid. Pure white. 
$1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
H. psycodes. Small Purple Fringe Orchid. 
Orchis spectabilis. Showy Orchis. 
California Lady-slipper 
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. 
All California Wild 
AQUILEGIA truncata. Scarlet Columbine. Moist, 
shady planting. 
CASTILLEJA californica. Indian Paint-Brush. Scarlet, 
CLARKIA concinna. Beautiful Clarkia. Rosy pink and 
crimson flowers. Prefers shade. 
COLLINSIA bicolor. Chinese Houses. White, Lilac 
and Rose-Purple. Prefers shade. 
DELPHINIUM cardinale. Scarlet Larkspur. 
Parryi. Blue Larkspur. 
DODECATHEON Clevelandi. Shooting Star. Cycla¬ 
men-shaped lilac and white flower. 
ERYSIMUM asperum. Wild Wallflower. Biennial or 
perennial. Long spikes of large, orange, fragrant flowers. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. California Poppy. 
Aurantiaca. Rich orange. True California Poppy. 
Californica 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. Crimson, pink, and orange-scarlet. 
Eschscholtzia aurantiaca. Pkt. 20c 
Once sown in the ground, unless prevented from seeding 
themselves, the plantings will be permanent and a delight 
every spring. 
Flower seed, pkt. 20c. 
GODETIA amoena. Farewell-to-Spring. Pale rose or 
lilac. Prefers shade. 
Grandiflora. Farewell-to-Spring. Delicate pink or 
lilac with rich crimson markings. 
LINUM Lewisi. Blue Flax. Sky-blue. 
LUPINUS cytisoides. Canyon Lupine. Perennial. 
Grows 4 to 6 feet high. Long racemes of deep pink or 
rose-purple blooms. 
Densiflorus. White Lupine. Grows 1 to 13^ feet tall. 
White flowers in dense whorls. 
Formosus. Beautiful Lupine. Purple, blue, or lilac 
flowers. 
Menziesi. Yellow Lupine. Rich yellow. 
Nanus. Dwarf Blue Lupine. Very showy. Rich blue 
and white fragrant flowers. 
MIMULUS cardinalis. Scarlet Monkey Flower. Bright 
scarlet flowers. For wet locations. 
MONOLOPIA major. Hilltop Daisy. Golden yellow. 
NEMOPHILA insignis. Baby-Blue-Eyes. Most satis¬ 
factory. Clear azure-blue flowers. Prefers shade or 
partial shade. 
ORTHOCARPUS purpurascens. Owl’s Clover, or Pink 
Paint Brush. Rose, Pink, or Lavender. 
PENTSTEMON centranthifolius. Scarlet Bugler. Rich 
vermilion flowers on 3-foot stems. 
PHACELIA campanularia. Bell-flowered Phacelia. 
Intense bright blue. 
RANUNCULUS californicus. California Buttercup. 
Golden yellow. 
Special Mixture of California Native Seeds 
Pkts. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 
A well-balanced mixture of showy varieties to extend 
the flowering season from early spring to late summer. 
V/or/c/s Fair So uvenir Collection 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWERS 
6 species we have especially selected as among the finest. 
California Poppy Nemophila insignis 
Lupinus nanus Godetia amoena 
Clarkia concinna Pentstemon heterophyllus 
1 pkt. each of the above—Collection Price $1.00. 
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