California has one of the 
largest and most interesting 
collections of wild flowers in 
the world. This list is a few 
of the best. 

ARGEMONE. “Prickly Poppy.” 
We have compiled this folder for the benefit of those 
flower lovers who have seen or heard of the beautiful 
flowers that grow wild in California, and those who may 
not be aware that these flowers, while native, can be 
easily grown from seed in almost any locality. 
We have taken care to list only those leaders that are 
easily grown in the home garden. Given the proper care, 
these principal species that we offer to our customers 
will thrive as well for you as in their natural setting. 
Most of these varieties are annuals and can be sown 
from late Fall, for early Spring bloom, to early Summer, 
depending upon your locality 
May we serve you and your garden? 

NOTE 
You ll want to save this folder. If you should 
visit California, it will not only aid you in 
identifying our wild flowers but will tell you 
what varieties to look for in various sections 
of our State. 

ABRONIA “Sand Verbena”—A low or trailing plant 
with small clusters of pink, yellow or rose-lavender blos- 
soms at tip of stem. Fragrant at night. Predominant along 
the north coast and So. Calif. beaches and desert areas. 
Noted in vicinity of famous Palm Springs. Pkt. 10c. 
Giant Pkt. 25c. 
