
PENSTEMON, Scarlet Gem 
California Flowerland PERENNIALS 
PENSTEMON 
One of the showiest and most satisfactory peren- 
nials for the California garden. Penstemons may 
be planted in almost any location, at any time of 
the year, and always give satisfactory results. They 
grow two or three feet tall, with clean bright 
green foliage, and send out spike after spike of 
brilliant funnel shaped flowers, which are just as 
effective in bouquets as in the garden. 
PENSTEMON. Sensation, Mixed Colors. Flowers 
of marvelous size, brilliant color and deeply veined 
throats. 
FLOWERLAND GEM PENSTEMONS. An ex- 
tremely free-flowering class, the numerous 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. 
3 for $1.45; Dozen $4.80. 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING 
HYBRID TRITOMAS 
This new strain produces numerous graceful 
flower spikes of exquisite beauty. They are smaller 
and more slender than the older type Tritoma, and 
somewhat curving, lending themselves wonderfully 
to artistic flower arrangements. Soft pastel shades 
predominate. Plants begin flowering very early 
and continue over a long season. 
PRIMROSE BEAUTY. Beautiful, clear primrose 
yellow spikes of perfect form and slightly curved, 
grow about 30 inches high. Plant them in groups, 
among lilies or delphiniums, for a charming effect. 
SPRINGTIME. One of the most attractive peren- 
nials introduced in many years, blooming in early 
summer. The upper part of the flower spike is 
rich coral red, the lower half ivory yellow. When 
well established, each plant produces from 10 to 
15 flower spikes, three feet tall. Wonderfully showy 
in the border and in flower arrangements. 
FLOWERLAND HYBRIDS. A new midget-flower- 
ing strain, with smaller flower spikes in many new 
and beautiful colors—rose, red, saffron, orange, 
yellow, cream and white, charming in flower ar- 
rangements. We can offer these plants in Mixed 
Colors only. 
PRICE: 3 for $1.50; Dozen $5.00 
TRITOMAS, Flowerland Hybrids 
California Flowerland 
MAMMOTH VERBENAS 
Plant Verbenas in pots, window boxes, use them in beds, borders, parkways, and 
for covering slopes. Our Mammoth Flowering Strain produces immense heads of 
bloom, the individual florets often as large as a half-dollar. The clusters of brilliant, 
fragrant flowers are borne in constant succession, almost the year round. 
This is the finest type of Mammoth Verbenas that can be grown from seed. 
This season again we can supply plants in separate colors of Lavender, Pink, Red, 
White, or Mixed Colors. Dozen 75c; $5.00 per 100. 
VERBENA VENOSA. This Verbena is distinctly different from others in form and 
habit of growth. Plants are bushy, low growing, with stiff narrow leaves, and are 
splendid for borders and out-of-the-way places, as they grow with but little care. 
Vivid lilac purple flowers are borne in slender clusters on stiff stems, almost con- 
tinuously. Borders of Verbena Venosa in our gardens are always greatly admired. 
3 for $1.00; Dozen $3.00. 
MOSS VERBENA. Verbena Erinoides. Plants of trailing habit, forming dense mats 
of lacy foliage and bearing dainty blossoms. Fine for banks, slopes, and in hanging 
baskets in sunny places. Layender and White. 3 for $1.00; Dozen $3.00. 
IBERIS 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. Perennial Candytuft. 
Hardy dwarf plant with evergreen foliage, for 
permanent borders or rock garden planting. 
Dense tufts of pure white flowers over a long 
season. 
IBERIS WHITE GEM. Very dwarf, low growing 
variety excellent for edgings, making solid 
mounds of fragrant white flowers. For edgings 
and borders. 
3 for $1.45; 
VERBASCUM—Mullein 
Plants of stately growth for back- 
ground plantings, like Foxglove, splen- 
did for warm situations, thriving in well 
drained sandy soil. 
MISS WILLMOTT. Very tall, five feet, with 
creamy white flowers in spikes. 
OLYMPICUM. Silvery foliage, garden yellow 
flowers in large pyramidal spikes, to 6 feet high. 
3 for $1.45; Dozen $4.80 
Dozen $4.80 
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LAVENDER 
LAVANDULA VERA. True English Lavender. 
Fragrant herbs, forming low rounded shrubs, 
with grey-green foliage and spikes of soft lav- 
ender flowers, valued for the border or rock 
garden. Grows 18 to 24 inches high. 
NEW PINK LAVENDER — Lavandula Vera 
Rosea. This has the same habit of growth, and 
the same fragrant grey-green foliage, but flower 
spikes are soft rose pink, most attractive with 
other flowers, when cut or in the border. 
3 for $1.45; Dozen $4.80 
MEADOW RUE 
Thalictrum Dipterocarpum. One of the 
real gems among hardy plants, for cool 
shady situations, in rich moist soil. Has 
graceful sprays of fern-like foliage and 
delicate small mauve flowers on tall, 
slender stems; charming in the garden 
and in flower arrangements. 3 for $1.45; 
Dozen $4.80. 

