LUPINUS ALBIFRONS, Bush Lupin. Blue flowers. 3 ft. 
“  ARBOREUS, Bush Lupin. Light yellow flowers. Coastal. 3 ft. 
“  ARBOREUS, Bush Lupin. Rich yellow flowers. 
“  ARBOREUS, Bush Lupin. Blue flowers. 
“ CHAMISSONIS. Silky gray foliage. Blue flowers. 2 ft. 
MIMULUS GUTTATUS, Golden Monkeyflower. 2 ft. 
OENOTHERA HOOKER], Evening Primrose. Large flowers of exquisite yellow. 3 ft. 
OXALIS OREGANA. Low ground-cover for shade. Pale pink flowers. 
PAEONIA BROWNII, Western Peony. Dark maroon-red flowers. 1 ft. 
PENSTEMON CYANEUS, Idaho Beard-tongue. Blue. 18 inches. 
“ FRUTICOSUS, Wyoming Beard-tongue. Violet-purple. 2 ft. 
“  HETEROPHYLLUS, Hillside Beard-tongue. Blue. 18 inches. 
“  LABROSUS, Forest Beard-tongue. Crimson-red. 18 inches. 
“  LAETUS VAR. ROEZLII, Mountain Beard-tongue. Blue. 18 inches. 
SALVIA BRANDEGII. More decorative than black sage. Pale lavender flowers. 3 ft. 
“LEUCOPHYLLA. A lower form of the Purple Sage type. Lilac-blue. 2% ft. 
“"  SPATHACEA, Crimson Sage. Will take some shade. 2 ft. 
SISYRINCHIUM BELLUM, Blue-eyed Grass. Dark blue. | ft. 
STANLEYA PINNATA, Desert Plume. Yellow flowers. 4 ft. 
THERMOPSIS MACROPHYLLA. Resembles yellow lupin. 2 ft. 
TRICHOSTEMA LANATUM, Woolly Bluecurls. Fragrant and lovely. 3 ft. 
YUCCA ELATA, Arizona Yucca. Waxy white flower-bells. 8 ft. 
“  GLAUCA, Montana Yucca. Flower-bells of green-white. 5 ft. 
“ — WHIPPLEI, Our Lord’s Candle. Creamy bells. 10 ft. 
Seed mixture of perennials 1.25 per ounce. 
BULBS 
BRODIAEA CONGESTA. Blue. 18 inches. 
“ — HYACINTHINA. Loose heads of white flowers. 1 ft. 
IXIOIDES, Golden Brodiaea. Umbels of yellow star-flowers. 10 inches. 
CALOCHORTUS ALBUS, Fairy Lantern. Nodding pearl-white flowers. | ft. 
ZYGADENUS FREMONTII, Star Zygadene. Many white flowers on 18 in. stalk. 
Early bloomer. 
SELF-SOWING CALIFORNIAN ANNUALS 
BAILEYA MULTIRADIATA. Good yellow daisy for warm spots. 10 inches. 10 cts. 
BRIZA MAXIMA, Quaking Grass. Good for flower arrangements. Increases rapid- 
ly. 18 inches. 10 cts. 
“ MINOR. Dainty edition of above. 8 inches. 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA VAR. ALBA. One of the loveliest white annuals. | ft. 10 cts. 
CORREOPSIS MARITIMA, Sea Dahlia. Huge glistening single flowers. Splendid. 
18 inches. 
ERIOGONUM DASYANTHEMUM. Makes a mat of feathery pink. | ft. 
GILIA CAPITATA, Blue Gilia. 18 inches. 10 cts. 
“ LEPTOMERIA, Tooth-leaved Gilia. Dainty pale pink flowers. 8 inches. 
GODETIA AMOENA, Summer's Darling. Large rhodamine purple flower bowls. | ft. 
LINANTHUS ANDROSACEUS. A dainty species with flowers in many _ lovely 
shades. 6 inches. 
LUPINUS DENSIFLORUS. Lavender flowers. | ft. 
“ —NANUS. Common blue lupin resembling Texas Blue Bonnet. 10 in. 10 cts. 
“ ~—SUCCULENTUS. Rich purple-blue flowers. 18 inches. 10 cts. 







