PARAVER— .... 
orientalis, Oriental Poppy . 
Named varieties, divisions . 
PENTSTEMON— 
gloxinoides, mixed colors, per box, 1.25 . 
PHLOX— 
paniculata, named hybrid varieties . 
PRIMULA— 
malacoides, lavender, per box—$1.00 . 
malacoides, rose or white, per box—$1.25 
obconica, light pink to rosy red, 4 inch pots . 
polyanthus veris, extra large flowers, selected plants 
Blue and violet shades . 
REHMANNIA AXGULATA— 
large dark rose-colored flowers, blooming all sum¬ 
mer . 
Per 
Each Doz. 
.15 1.50 
.50 
.35 
.25 2.50 
.30 
.35 
.35 3.50 
.10 1.00 
.15 1.50 
.50 
ROMNEYA— 
coulter], Matilija Poppy .7 5 
ROSMARINUS— 
officinalis, Rosemary .3 5 
RUDBECKIA— 
hirta. Autumn Tints .2 5 
SALVIA— 
leucantha, very conspicuous, purple and wh'te 
flowers .15- .35 
SCABIOSA— 
caucasica, lavender blooms, extra fine for cutting.15 1.50 
SHASTA-DAISIES— 
Storm King, clumps .15- .25 
Frilled—2 5c. 
THALICTRUM— 
diptherocarpuim, Meadow-rue, dainty rose purple 
flowers on stem, 4 to 5 ft. high .2 5 2.50 
VIOLA— 
odorata, California, single purple . .35 
Per 100—$2.00, $2.50. 
ZAUSCNERIA— 
microphylla, Calif. Fuchsia, bright red flowers.25-.50 
SUMMER FLOWERING BEDDING 
PLANTS 
The plants are mostly Annuals, raised every year from seed or 
cutting; several are of a hardier nature, and under favorable condi¬ 
tions will stand our California winters. Prices are for plants grown 
in boxes or 2 y 2 and 3-inch pots. 
PLANTING SEASON: 
April, May and June, except for the winter and early spring bloom¬ 
ers, like Pansies, winter Stocks, Wallflowers, etc.; plant those in 
October and November. 
Box 
AGATHAEA— Per doz. of 50 
coelestis, Blue Marguerite .35 1.25 
AGERATUM— 
Blue Ball, compact .30 1 00 
AMARANTHUS— 
tricolor splendens . 35 1 25 
ANTIRRHINUM— 
maximum, Snapdragons, mixed, rust proof . 3 5 1.25 
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