The Native Plant Nursery 



Beach Aster, Seaside Daisy. (Erigeron glaucus.) Has a long 
blooming season. Fine subject for rock gardens. 
Wild Hollyhock 
*Sidalcea malvaefiora, ‘“‘Wild Hollyhock,” ‘“‘Checker Bloom.” A most 
interesting plant, which throws up several stems from a woody 
crown, bearing large rose-pink flowers. Gallon cans, 35c. 
Indian Pink 
Silene californica. “Indian Pink.’ Sends up Several stems 6 to 12 
inches high. Flowers large, brilliant scarlet, the petals beautifully 
slashed into four divisions. Very showy, excellent for rock gardens. 
Gallon cans, 35c. 
Blue Eyed Grass 
*Sisyrinchium bellum, “Blue Eyed Grass.” A charming little plant 
belonging to the Iris family with light green grass-like foliage and 
forming clumps often 8 to 4 inches in diameter. The plants grow 
8 to 15 inches high and bloom in spring. The flowers are bright blue 
with yellow centers. Thrives best in heavy soil. Very pretty in 
borders and rock gardens. Gallon cans, 35c. 
Golden Rod 
*Solidago californica, ‘‘California Golden Rod.” The plants spread 
from a running root system and send up many leafy stems 2 to 4 
feet high, bearing a profusion of bright yellow flowers during the 
summer. Grows in dry places. Gallon cans, 35c. 
*Solidago confinis. ‘‘Mountain Golden Rod.’ Grows 2 to 4 feet 
high from a spreading root system. Large heads of golden yellow 
flowers in Summer. Grows in wet ground. Gallon cans, 35c. 
Fringe Cup 
Tellima grandifiora. “Fringe Cup.’”’ Admired for its large, roundish 
leaves as well as for the slender, graceful stems of small, greenish, 
white flowers fringed with red. A delightful Subject for a shady 
rock garden. Gallon cans, 35c. 
Meadow Rue 
*Thalictrum polycarpum, “Meadow Rue.” Desirable for its beau- 
tiful foliage which resembles Maiden Hair Fern, also for the tall 
airy panicles of small greenish yellow flowers. Prefers a moist 
shady location. Pots, 15c; Dozen, $1.50. Gallon cans, 35c. 
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