
ARCTOTIS HYBRIDS, Brilliantly Colored. 
See page 2. 
CORAL GEM 
LOTUS BERTHOLETI. A beautiful trailing vine 
for hanging baskets, window boxes, porch pots, 
etc., growing well in a sunny position, It has 
feathery, grey-green foliage and brilliant coral red 
flowers shaped like a parrot’s beak produced in 
profusion. 21-inch pots, 20¢; 4-inch pots, 35c. 
MIMULUS 
MIMULUS—QUEEN’S PRIZE. Monkey Flower. 
Very large flowering hybrid, with open flaring 
flowers in shades of yellow, orange and gold, 
spotted with brownish red. They like a moist, 
shaded situation. 22-inch pots, each 20c; 4-inch 
pots, each 35c. 
NEPETA 
NEPETA MUSSINI. An excellent creeping plant 
for border and rock garden, forming dense tufts 
of small crinkly sage-green leaves, and masses of 
small light violet flowers in summer. 212-inch 
pots, each 15c. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
PAPAVER ORIENTALIS. For gorgeous coloring, 
these hardy poppies have few rivals. Flowers are 
huge, with glistening broad petals of scarlet, or- 
ange, salmon, and cream, and conspicuous black 
centers. Each 40c. 
PENSTEMON 
One of the showiest and most satisfactory 
perennials for the California garden. Pen- 
stemons may be planted in almost any loca- 
tion, at any time of the year, and always 
give satisfactory results. They grow two or 
three feet tall, with clean bright green foli- 
age, and send out spike after spike of bril- 
liant funnel shaped flowers, which are just 
as effective in bouquets as in the garden. 
PENSTEMON. Sensation, Mixed Colors. Flow- 
ers of marvellous size, brilliant color and deeply 
veined throats. 25 for 75c; 100 for $3.00. 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND IMPROVED GIANT 
PENSTEMONS.* Huge spikes of very large flaring 
flowers, in rich carmine and lilac shades, white 
throats. 
Carmine Shades Amaranth 
Bright Red Lilac 
Rose Shades White 
Price of the above fine Penstemons, 21/,-inch 
pots, each 15c. Larger, 35c. 
FLOWERLAND GEM PENSTEMONS 
An extremely free-flowering class, the numer- 
ous spikes of bloom are graceful and showy. 
Flowers not so flaring, but closely set on the 
stems. Beautiful in mass planting and lovely for 
cutting. These Gem Penstemons are among the 
finest perennials one can grow. 
Pink Gem. Lovely rose pink. 
Scarlet Gem. Brilliant red. 
21-inch pots, each 20c¢; larger, 35c, 
ace Bight 
SPANISH SHAWL PLANT 
SCHIZOCENTRON ELEGANS. An_ interesting 
and lovely creeping or trailing plant, making a 
dense mat that becomes covered with masses of 
single bright rosy purple flowers. From a distance 
they resemble Bougainvillea blooms. Lovely in 
half-shade, and should have some leaf mold. A 
good ground cover, and fine for hanging baskets. 
4-inch pots, each 40c. 
SCABIOSA 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. Very hardy plants, 
with lovely large flowers on tall slender stems, 
wonderful for cutting. Our strain includes all 
shades of blue and lavender. 21-inch pots, each 
15¢; 4-inch pots, 25c. 
SCABIOSA COLUMBARIA. One of the most 
beautiful flowers for cutting, and just as attrac- 
tive in the garden. The plants bloom almost con- 
tinuously, being especially free flowering during 
the winter. Flowers are very graceful and lacy, 
on long strong stems, and the colors are exqui- 
site, ranging from lavender blue to delicate mauve 
and light pink. 24-inch pots, each 10c; 4-inch 
pots, each 25c. 
SCABIOSA GRAMINIFOLIA. A fine new intro- 
duction, of much dwarfer habit of growth than 
the preceding, with silvery green foliage and 
showy flowers varying from vivid pink to soft 
rose. Each 35c. 

SCABIOSA COLUMBARIA 
Additional Perennials 
On pages 14 and 15. 

Portugal Bell Flower makes a permanent bed of soft blue. 

Sensitive Plant 
MIMOSA PUDICA. Touch the feathery 
foliage and these plants "go to sleep’. 
You will enjoy these fascinating plants. 
Grown as pot plants, they are ornamental 
as well as amusing, having flowers like 
fluffy pink balls. Each 35c. 
REHMANNIA 
Splendid, easily grown perennial of great beauty. 
The plant is of handsome pyramidal habit, two to 
three feet high, with narrow, glossy deep green 
leaves, and tall, much branched spikes of trum- 
pet-shaped flowers. Plants bloom for many 
months in the garden, and the flowers keep ex- 
ay well in water. See illustration on page 
REHMANNIA ANGULATA. Bright rose, spotted 
gold and brown in the throat. 24-inch pots, 
each 15c¢; 4-inch pots, 35c. 
REHMANNIA FLEUR BLANC. Exquisite snowy 
white flowers, with green shading in the throat. 
21-inch pots, each 15c; 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
PRIMROSES 
Among the most useful and beautiful plants to 
grow In shady beds or in pots, Primroses provide 
color nearly the year around. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA. Familiar as pot speci- 
mens, especially at Easter, this variety is splendid 
for planting in shady beds. Our strains produce 
very large flowers in great clusters. Colors: Red, 
Rose Pink, Blue, White. Plant band pots, 3 for 
25¢c; 25 for $1.25; 4-inch pots, each 35c. 
POLYANTHUS. English Cowslip. Blooming 
throughout spring and summer, Polyanthus are 
one of our leading shade-loving plants. Colors are 
very bright, including red, gold, rose, blue, white, 
and combinations of these colors. Plant band 
pots, 3 for 25c; 25 for $1.25; 4-inch pots, each 
35c. 
RUDBECKIA 
GOLDEN GLOW. Well known, old fashioned 
plant, very hardy; grows four to six feet tall, pro- 
ducing great masses of double golden yellow 
flowers in late summer. Each 35e. 
PURPUREA. Giant Purple Cone-Flower. Bushy 
plants, three feet tall, producing masses of hand- 
some daisy-like flowers, of striking shade of red- 
dish purple, with a remarkable large cone-shaped 
center of deep brown. Showy in the border and 
for cutting. Each 35c. 
STATICE 
SEA LAVENDER 
_ STATICE CASPIA. Tiny pale lavender flowers 
in great sprays, popular for mixing with bouquets. 
Shiny foliage, good for the rock garden and bor- 
ders. 22-inch pots, each 15c. 
_STATICE PEREZII. Grows 18 to 30 inches tall, 
with broad leaves and sprays of bright lavender 
flowers. The most popular Statice, does well all 
along the Coast. Each 35e. 
Illustrated in color on page 3. 
