California Wild Flower Seeds 
Few wild-flowers rival their beauty in the native setting, 
and when brought under cultivation are larger and even 
more attractive. They require little water and care. Sow 
seed in the fall and spring during the rains. 
CALIFORNIA BLUE BELL 
2037 Placella Campanularia. Grows 1 to 1/2 feet high. 
Intensely vivid dark lobelia blue flowers borne profusely 
in clusters. One of the quickest annuals to flower from 
seed sowing. Pkt. 15c; /2 oz. 50c. 
CALIFORNIA LUPIN 
2051 California Mountain Blue. (Lupines Nanus.) Annual 
California native lupine, dwarf growing about 12 inches. 
Fragrant bright blue flowers with contrasting purple and 
white marks. Pkt. 15c¢; oz. 50c. 
NEMOPHILA—Baby Blue Eyes 
2472 Insignia Blue. Hardy annual—6 inches. Enjoys a 
somewhat shaded moist situation. Lovely cup-shaped sky- 
blue flowers with white eyes. Pkt. 15c; 1/, oz. 75c. 
2473 Choice Blend. A mix of blues, lilacs, purples and 
white. Pkt. 15c; 1/, oz. 75c. 
GILLIA—Queen Ann's Thimble 
2028 Gillia Capitata. This annual grows l/, to 2!/p ft. 
high, of slender branching, habit. Flowers are of lavender 
blue, borne on long stem and somewhat like Scabiosa in 
form. Pkt. 25c; 1/2 oz. 75c; 1 oz. $1.50. 

A Field of Blue Lupine in the Foothills of California 
FRASER'S CALIFORNIA WILDFLOWER 
MIXTURE 
Especially adapted to beds and areas that receive little 
care, or to some unusued corner that would be brighter 
with these flashing colors. Very effective for the rock 
garden or wild, natural plantings. 
They contain Wild Snapdragons, several Lupinus, Baby 
Blue Eyes, Wild Coreopsis, Indian and Pink Paint Brush, 
Evening Primrose, Tidy Tips, Wild Heliotrope, California 
Poppies, Gilias, Godetias, Blue Bells, Buttercups, Blazing 
Stars and many others. Pkt. 25c. 
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