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- 33.—EARLY INDIAN. 
41.—_VALLEY PRIMROSE.—Annual (Oenothera deltoides). Night bloomer, flowers 
large white turning to pink. Sweet-scented, slightly branching with erect central 
stem up to 8 in. Free flowering and very showy. 2,000 Seeds 25 Cents. 
42.—MESA PRIMROSE.—Annual (Oenothera primiveris). Night bloomer, large 
heart-shaped golden petals ageing to orange red. Sweet-scented, low growing and 
long flowering. Blossoms remain open most of following day. Packet 25 Cents. 
43.—_MOUNTAIN PRIMROSE.—Perennial (Oenothera caespitosa marginata). Sweet- 
scented night bloomer, low growing with bunching habit and hardy. Very large 
heart-shaped white petals turning to pink, blooms all season. Pkt. 25c; Oz. $4.00. 
43-A.—_MARSH PRIMROSE.—Annual to perennial (Oenothera Hookeri). 2 to 4 ft. 
Likes moisture and the banks of running streams in full sun. Erect, hairy and 
slightly branched, large golden blooms at 4:00 P. M. Packet 25 Cents; Ounce $4.00. 
PRINCE’S PLUME 
. 44.—VALLEY PRINCE’S PLUME.—Perennial (Stanleya pinnata) 2-3 ft. Erect, 
branching from base and stem, spikes of bright yellow spider-like blooms that cut 
well, light green leaves. Packet 20 Cents; Ounce $2.00. 
45.—MOUNTAIN PRINCE’S PLUME.—Perennial (Stanleya elata) 3-6 ft. Erect, 
branching from base only, more graceful than S. pinnata with longer flower spikes. 
Very hardy. Packet 25 Cents; Ounce $3.00. 
PENSTEMON (Beard Tongue) Perennial. ; 
46.—P.microphyllus.—3-5 ft. A small leaved, bright green, handsome shrub with 
clear yellow blooms sometimes suffused with rose. Packet 25 Cents; Ounce $4.00. 
47.—P.pseudospectabilis, 2-4 ft. Reddish glaucous stems and foliage with rich rose- 
Euiple flowers, fine border plant. Packet 25 Cents. ; 
48.—SWEET-SCENTED PALMER.—(P.Palmeri). Best known and admired of our 
native penstemons. 2-4 ft, Densely bearded flowers, flesh to rose with an orchid 
tint, delightfully fragrant, smooth glaucous foliage. Packet 25 Cents; Ounce $4.00. 
49.—SCARLET BUGLER.—(P.centranthifolius) 1-3 ft. Gray-green foliage and long 
spikes of narrow drooping one inch tublar blossoms that attract the eye and bright- 
en the garden. Packet 25 cents. 
. 50.—UTAH FIRECRACKER.—(P.Eatonii) 1-2 ft. Vivid red tublar flowers that droop 
from one side of the deep green to reddish stems like a string of Chinese firecrack- 
ers. An interesting and showy novelty. Packet 25 Cents. : 
POPPY 
51.—BEAR POPPY.—Perennial (Arctomecon californica). VERY RARE. Found on- 
ly in Southern Nevada and the Death Valley region. A beautiful plant with large 
hairy basal leaves shaped like a bear paw and numerous naked stems bearing from 
2 to 5 clear satiny yellow blooms with maroon centers. The cut flower will last a 
week in water. A good florist flower. Packet 35 Cents; Ounce $6.00. 
. 52.—CALIFORNIA POPPY.——Annual (Eschscholtzia). A choice mixture containing 
the true wild species and all the hybrids that have been developed. Pkt. 10c; Oz. $1. 
Annual (Papaver rohoeas). The red, red poppy found around 
the early Indian and Miners camps. Will cut if picked when the buds are bursting. 
Single and semi-double, easy culture and very striking. Packet 15c; Ounce $2.00. 

. 544.—PRICKLY POPPY.—Biennial to perennial (Argemone platyceras). 18-24 in. 
Stout prickly grayish-green stems and leaves. Large crinkly white gauzy petals 
with clusters of golden stamens. Packet 10 Cents; Ounce $1.00. 
55.—BEE PHACELIA.—Annual (Phacelia crenulata). We agree with the bees in 
selecting P.crenulata as the most attractive of all the phacelias. As the buds unfold 
from the fiddle neck inflorescense the deep violet blooms appear until the entire 
planting is a colorful mass of showy blossoms which permeate the air with a de- 
lightful fragrance quite like that of plum blossoms. Packet 25 Cents; Ounce $4.00. 
56.—NEW MEX. CHICKORY.—Annual (Rafinesquia neo-mexicana). 10-16 in. Flowers 
are fragrant pure white disk with numerous pointed rays that are veined under- 
neath with rose-purple. Stems branched. Packet 25 Cents. 
57.—CHIA.—Annual (Salvia Columbariae). 10-20 in. The bizarre appearance of this 
remarkable plant makes it out-standing. A basal rosette of leaves and stiff straight 
four sided stems bearing whorls of purplish-blue flowers. It also makes an excel- 
lent dried plant for winter decorations. Packet 25 Cents; Ounce $3.00. 
58.—_GOLDEN GROUNDSEL.— Annual (Senecio aurus). 15-20 in. Branched stems 
with bright green leaves, presenting a profusion of golden corollas that are very 
striking when massed or in a border. Packet 15 Cents; Ounce $2.50. 
- 59.—GRENADINE MALLOW.—Perennial (Spahaeralcea ambigua). A 2-3 ft, shrub. 
Base branching, gray-green foliage, grenadine to peach-red one inch flowers. Has 
a long season of floral beauty. Packet 25 Cents; Ounce 84.00. 
60.—SILVER NIGHTSHADE.—Perennial. (Solanum elaeagnifolium). 10-15 in. Shal- 
low corollas of soft opalescent blues with tufts of golden stamens and a background 
of silvery foliage produce an effect that would satisfy a connoisseur. 250 Seeds 25 
Cents; Ounce $6.00, 
61.—GOODDING VERBENA.—Perennial (Verbena Gooddingii). Very showy heads 
of purplish blossoms on numerous ascending stems 8 to 16 in. high. The spreading 
habit of the plant will in time make a clump 2 to 3 feet in diameter. Packet 25 
Cents; Ounce $4.00. 
62.—BANANA YUCCA.—Perennial (Yucca baccata). 18-30 in. A single spike of 
whitish flowers which develop into enormous smooth-skinned edible fruits, set in 
bluish-green saber shaped leaves. Packet 15 Cents; Ounce $2.00. 
63.—_ JOSHUA TREE.—Perennial (Yucca brevifolia). 20-30 ft. Flowers greenish- 
white. The bizarre and sturdy trees make great forest on the Mohave desert. 
Packet 15 Cents; Ounce $2.00. 
64.—_ZYGADENE LILY.—Perennial (Zygadenus brevibracteatus) 15-30 in. Slender 
basal leaves and a single spike bearing thickly clustered glistening white florets, 
much resembling a glorified hyacinth, Good florist flower lasting a long time in 
water. Packet 35 Cents; Ounce $6.00. 
SPECIAL.—For your aquarium, lily bowl, indoor flower pots and many oth- 
er decorative purposes. A colorful 15 ounce collection of Chrysocolla, Tur- 
quoise, Moss Agate, Obsidian, Opal, etc. Gem quality chips and small pieces 
of the semi-precious gem stones, some cutting size. Postpaid in U. S. $1.50. 
