Z. LATIFOLIA. 12 inches. Ovate leaves, sometimes downy, grey-green. Bright scarlet, 
tubular flowers. Northern California 5,000 to 9,300 ft. Hardy. 
Z. LATIFOLIA var. TOMENTILLA. 12 inches. Leaves covered with silver-white hairs. Large 
scarlet flowers. Sierra Nevada 4,000 to 8,500 ft. Hardy. 
ANNUALS 
ARCTOMECON MERRIAMII. Desert Poppy. 12 inches. Large pale-yellow flowers. Glisten- 
ing hairy growth. Very local in southern California. 50 cents per packet. 
ARGEMONE PLATYCERUS var. HISPIDA. Prickly Poppy. 3 ft. Yellow centered white 
flowers, 4 inches across. Eastern slopes Sierra Nevada. 
BAERIA GRACILIS. Sunshine. 6 inches. Delicate-stemmed, bright yellow daisy. 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA ALBA. 10 inches. Large satiny white flowers. Northeastern Calif 
- ornia, close to Oregon boarder. 
COLLINSIA BICOLOR. Chinese Houses. 15 inches. White flowers splashed with lilac or 
purple. Edges of foothill woods. 
COREOPSIS MARITIMA. Sea Dahlia. 18 inches. Finely divided leaves mostly basal. 
Yellow flowers, 4 inches across. Southern California coast. 
EREOGONUM DASYANTHEMUM. 18 inches. Broadly spreading plants breaking into a 
foam of dainty pink flowers. Low dry hills. Central California. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA. California Poppy. The ever popular bright orange 
California State flower. 
E. CALIFORNICA. Form. Flowers silver over deep cream. 
E. CALIFORNICA. Mixed. A mixture of fine hybrid selected colors, including carmine, 
white and orange 
E. CALIFORNICA var. MARITIMA. Sand Dune Poppy. Prostrate habit, sometimes to a yard 
across. Silvery-blue leaves. Lemon-yellow orange centered flowers. Central California 
coast. 50 cents per packet. 
GILIA CAPITATA. 18 inches. Slender, branching plant. Dense heads of bright blue 
flowers. Dry slopes to 5,000 ft. 
GODETIA BOTTAE. 18 inches. Open two inch lilac flowers with white centres. Coastal 
chaparral slopes. Central California. 
G. VIMINEA.. Wine Cups. 2 ft. Flowers pink with a brilliant crimson blotch at the base of 
each petal. Dry foothills. Sunny exposures. Central and northern California. 
LAPPULA OCCIDENTALIS. 12 inches. Bright blue bells in rounded heads. Dry valleys 
4,000 to 7,000 ft. 
LAYIA PLATYGLOSSA. Tidy Tips. 12 inches. Yellow daisy with broad white-tipped rays. 
Valleys and foothills to 4,000 ft. . 
LUPINUS DENSIFLORUS. 15 inches. Lavender flowers. Lower slopes of central coast ranges. 
L. HIRSUTISSIMUS. 18 inches. Hairy foliage. Deep wine-red flowers. The handsomest of 
the annual lupins. Hot slopes, central and southern California. 
L. NANUS. California Blue Bonnets. 10 inches. The much admired blue lupin which paints 
the California landscape in early spring. 
L. STIVERSI. 12 inches. Low, wide growth. Flowers bright yellow and deep rose. Distinctive 
among annual lupins. Light soil, foothills of central California. 
L. SUCCULENTUS. 2 ft. Handsome foliage. Deep blue flowers. Moist slopes and ravines of 
central and southern California. 
NEMOPHILA AURITA. Fiesta Flower. Long trailing or climbing stems. Large bowl-shaped, 
deep violet flowers. Shady places to 3,000 ft. Central and southern California. 
N. INSIGNIS. Baby Blue Eyes. 6 inches. Large, white-centered pure blue flowers. Moist 
places to 5,000 ft. 
ORTHOCARPUS PURPURASCENS. Owls Clover. 8 inches. Thick spikes of cream-tipped, 
rose-purple flowers. Sea level to 5,000 ft. 
PAPAVER CALIFORNICUM.- Western Poppy. 18 inches. Light red with pale-yellow-green 
centre. Central and southern California to 2,000 ft. 
P. HETEROPHYLLUM. Wind Poppy. 15 inches. Bright tangerine-red flowers with rich 
maroon central spot. Central and southern California to 3,000 ft. 
PHACELIA MINOR var. CAMPANULARIA. 12 inches. Brilliant, gentian-blue open, bell- 
shaped flowers. Valleys and mesas to 4,000 ft. Southern California. 
PLATYSTEMON CALIFORNICUS. Cream Cups. 8 inches. An enchanting little cream 
colored poppy. Valleys and foothills. 
SEED MIXTURES. Mixtures of California wild flower seeds for naturalizing will be made 
up to order. Packets, twenty-five cents each. Quotations for larger quantities supplied 
on request. 
BULBS 
BRODIAEA CAPITATA. 18 inches. Round heads of blue flowers. Hillsides and plains 
throughout California. Hardy. 
B. CORONARIA. Harvest Brodiaea. 12 inches. Loose heads of large waxy, deep violet 
flowers. Plains and mountains to 8,000 ft. Hardy. 
B. IXIOIDES. Golden Brodiaea. To 18 inches. Flowers yellow darkened by black-purple 
veins. Foothills of central California coast to 5,000 ft. 
