E. UMBELLATUM. Sulphur Flower. 10 inches. Flowers from sulphur yellow to deep red 
on low branching plant. Sunny slopes. 4,000 ft. to 9,000 ft. Hardy. 
E. WRIGHTII var. SUBSCAPOSUM. 12 inches. Dense mats of silver grey foliage. Forests 
a ue stems. Dainty pink and white flowers. Sunny exposures. 6,000 to 9,000 ft. 
ardy. 
ERIOPHYLLUM MONENSE. 6 inches. White, woolly foliage. Golden daisy flowers. Excellent 
rock plant for sunny exposures. Central Sierras 6,000 to 11,000 ft. Hardy. 
ERYSTIMUM CAPITATUM. Coast Wallflower. Biennial or perennial. 10 inches. Rich, 
cream colored, fragrant flowers. 
GILIA AGGREGATA. Scarlet Gilia. Biennial or perennial. 18 inches. Basal rosettes of 
fernlike leaves. Spikes of brilliant jasmine-shaped flowers, varying sometimes to 
salmon-pink or white. Open sandy places to 10,000 ft. 50 cents per packet. 
HEUCHERA MICRANTHA. 18 inches. Attractive foliage. Cloudy panicles of small white 
flowers. Central and northern California. To 7,000 ft. Hardy. 
IRIS DOUGLASIANA. To 2 ft. Large purple-blue flowers. Sun or shade. Coastal belt central 
and northern California. Hardy. 
I. DOUGLASIANA HYBRIDS. 12 inches Natural hybrids in beautiful pastel shades. From 
coastal swards of northern California. 
I. LONGIPETALA. Coast Iris. 15 inches. Large light violet flowers. Heavy wet soil along 
central California coast. 
I. MACROSIPHON. Ground Iris. 10 inches. Flowers blue on 5 inch stems. Bushy coastal 
slopes to 3,000 ft. Northern California. 
I. MISSOURIENSIS. Western Blue Flag. 18 inches. Flowers light blue. Moist mountain 
meadows to 8,000 ft. Hardy. 
LATHYRUS SPLENDENS. Campo pea. 7 ft. Climbing. Large, velvety, deep-crimson and 
black flowers. Chaparral of southern California. Soak seed over-night before planting. 
LEWISIA REDIVIVA. Bitter-root. Basal rosettes of succulent leaves. Large, satiny, pink 
flowers resembling small water lilies. To 5,000 ft. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
LOTUS FORMOSISSIMUS. Witches Teeth. 12 inches. Slender habit. Yellow and white 
pea-like flowers in round heads. Moist ground to 5,000 ft. Hardy. 
LUPINUS. Seed of all non-alpine lupins should be soaked well before planting. 
LUPINUS ALBIFRONS. 4 ft. Stout trunk. Tall spikes of lavener-blue flowers rising from 
rounded bush of silver foliage. Hillsides central California coast. 
. ARBOREUS. Blue. 4 ft. Woody stems. Flowers in shades of blue and purple. Coastal. 
. ARBOREUS. Yellow. 4 ft. As above with pale to deep yellow flowers. Coastal. 
. CAUDATUS. 18 inches. Silvery foliage. Blue flowers. Open dry soils to 6,000 ft. 
inland. Hardy. 
. LATIFOLIUS. Sky-blue to lavender purple. 2 ft. Open woods to 6,000 ft. Hardy. 
. LATIFOLIUS var. COLUMBIANUS. 3 ft. Flowers rich purple-blue in spikes over a foot 
long. Mountain streams. Sierras of central and northern California. Hardy. 
L. RIVULARIS. 2 ft. Flowers purple-blue. In light soils near streams. Coastal northern Cali- 
fornia. 
L. VARIICOLOR. Prostrate. Varigated spikes of yellow, pink and purple flowers. Grassy 
coastal slopes. Central and northern California. 
MENTZELIA LAEVICAULIS. Biennial. To 4 ft. Glistening white stems. Clusters of light- 
yellow, gleaming, many stamened, 4 inch flowers. Dry streambeds and gravelly places 
to 5,000 ft. Hardy with drainage. 
MIMULUS CARDINALIS. Scarlet Monkey Flower. 3 ft. Brilliant scarlet, long-lipped flowers. 
Along streams to 5,000 ft. Hardy. 
M. GUTTATUS. From 2 inches to [8 inches. Branching habit. Golden yellow flowers. 
Moist places to 6,000 ft. Hardy. 
M. LEWISII. To 2 ft. Upright stems. Pale to deep pink flowers. Moist places in sun or 
partial shade to 11,000 ft. Hardy. 
OENOTHERA CHEIRANTHIFOLIA. Grey rosettes with prostrate stems raying from among 
the leaves. Butter-yellow flowers 1 inch across. Sandy beaches. 
O. HOOKERII. Biennial or perennial. To 4 ft. Robust branching growth. 4 inch lemon- 
» yellow flowers, all summer through. Moist lowlands to 7,000 ft. Hardy. 
PEONIA BROWNII. Western Peony. 12 inches. Large divided leaves. Single, leathery, 
mahogany-red flowers. Brushy slopes to 6,000 ft. Hardy. 
PARNASSIA PALUSTRIS var. CALIFORNICA. 12 inches. Lovely, spoon-shaped basal 
leaves. Flowers creamy, shallow cups 142 inches across. Wet meadows to 11,000 ft. 
PENTSTEMON ANTIRRHINOIDES. Yellow Bush Pentstemon. 6 ft. Shrubby. Wide-mouthed 
yellow flowers. Sunny mesas and canyons of southern California. To. 3,000 ft. 
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