A. UMBELLATA. Pink Sand Verbena. Trailing slender stems, many clusters of gay pink 
flowers. Sea shore and sand dunes. California coast. 
AQUILIGIA FORMOSA. Mountain Columbine. 2 ft. Flowers scarlet and yellow. The 
yellow portions conspicuous. Pacific coast mountains to 10,000 ft. Hardy. 
A. TRUNCATA. Wild Columbine. 3 ft. Scarlet and yellow flowers. Wooded canyons and 
mountains to 9,000 ft. Hardy. 
ARABIS BLEPHEROPHYLLA. Rose Cress. 4 inches. Flowers rose pink. Excellent for coastal 
rock-garden in windy exposures. 
ARMERIA MARITIMA. Thrift. 8 inches. Dense heads of pink flowers. Coastal swards. Hardy. 
ARTEMESIA PYCNOCEPHALA. Sand-dune Sage. 12 inches. Finely divided dense silver 
foliage. Flower stems should be cut severely to preserve dense basal habit. Aromatic. 
Central California. 
ASTER ANDERSONII. 6 inches. Grass-like basal leaves. Lavender-blue flowers borne 
singly on stiff upright stems. Very desirable. Damp meadows 6,000 to 10,000 ft. 50 cents 
per packet. Hardy. 
BOYKINIA MAJOR. To 3 ft. Handsome deeply incised leaves. Long-branched heads of 
white saxifrage flowers. For moist places. To 5,000 ft. Central Sierras and northern 
coast ranges. 
CALYPTRIDIUM UMBELLATUM. Pussy Paws. Prostrate habit. Pale pink bracts in rounded 
terminal clusters. Basal rosettes of dark, spoon-shaped leaves. Gravel soil, 3,000 to 
11,000 ft. 50 cents per packet. Hardy. 
CAMPANULA PRENANTHOIDES. California Harebell. 12 inches. Dainty lavender-blue 
flowers on slender stems. Wooded slopes to 6,000 ft. Hardy. 
CIRCIUM OCCIDENTALE var. COULTERI. Cobweb Thistle. Biennial 3 ft. Silver foliage. 
Deep amethyst flowers set in silver-webbed calyces. Dry slopes to 8,000 ft. 50 cents per 
packet. Hardy. 
CORETHROGYNE CALIFORNICA. 12 inches. Prostrate or spreading habit. Foliage hoary 
with soft hairs. Many lavender-pink daisy flowers. Coastal central and northern Cali- 
fornia. 
C. FILAGINIFOLIA. A more compact prostrate form of the above with erect flower-stems and 
larger, darker colored flowers. 
COREOPSIS GIGANTEA. 6 ft. Thick, fleshy trunk. Finely divided foliage. Clusters of three- 
inch, glistening yellow daises. Santa Barbara Islands. 
CYNOGLOSSUM GRANDE. Western Hounds Tongue. 2 ft. Brilliant blue flowers. Wooded 
canyons of northern California. 
DELPHINIUM SCOPULORUM var. GLAUCUM. To 6 ft. Spikes of deep blue flowers to 2 ft. 
long. Mountain stream banks and wet meadows to 11,000 ft. Hardy. 
DICENTRA CHRYSANTHA. Golden Ear Drops. 5 ft. Deeply cut blue-gray foliage. Panicles 
of yellow flowers. High dry ridges to 5,000 ft. Slow to germinate. Hardy. 
DODECATHEON HENDERSONII. Shooting Star. 10 inches. Flowers rose-purple to white. 
Northern foothills. Hardy. 
D. JEFFREYI. Sierra Shooting Star. To 2 ft.. Flowers in shades of crimson. Moist places 
8,000 to 10,000 ft. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
ECHEVERIA CAESPITOSA. 18 inches. Green, red-tipped foliage. Red flower stems. Yellow 
flowers. Rocky ground, central California bluffs. 
E. FARINOSA. 18 inches. Rosettes of fleshy leaves covered with white powder. Pale yellow 
flowers. Growing with the above. 
ERIGERON GLAUCUS. Beach Aster. 8 inches. Large flowers, lavender rays, yellow 
centre. Sea coast of northern California. Hardy. 
ERIOGONUM ARBORESCENS. 3 ft. Flattened habit. Broad clusters of pale rose-pink flowers 
smothering the plant. Santa Barbara Channel Islands. 
E. CROCATUM. 9 inches. White leaves. Maroon buds. Chartreuse-yellow flowers. Localised 
in dry hills southern California. 
E. GIGANTEUM. 4 fit. Large leathery white, woolly leaves. Flowers in flat clusters. 8 
inches broad of cream or pale pink. Santa Barbara Channel Islands. 
E. INCANUM. 6 inches. Dense mats of small, soft leaves. Pale yellow flowers. Gravelly 
slopes to 12,000 ft. Hardy. 
E. LOBBII. Prostrate habit. Tufts of silvery white leaves. Flowers pale yellow turning pinkish. 
Loose granite slopes. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
E. OVALIFOLIUM. 2 inches. Compact mats of silver leaves. Round heads of deep clear 
pink flowers. Granite peaks to 12,000 ft. Hardy. 
E. PARVIFOLIUM. 2 ft. Rounded habit. Many round balls of pale to dark pink flowers. 
Delightful for the coast garden. 
. RUBESCENS. 8 inches. Procumbent habit. Grey-green foliage. Compact heads of pale, 
raspberry-pink flowers. Santa Barbara Channel Islands. 
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