CALTHA BIFLORA. White Marsh Marigold. To 10 in. Glossy, kidney-shaped leaves. Large, 
white flowers. Streambeds and moist meadows 6000 to 10000 ft. Central and northern 
California. Hardy. \ 
“~~ CASTILLEIA FOLIOLOSA. Woolly Indian Paint Brush. 10 in. Branching freely from base. 
; Flower ‘bracts ‘vermillion red. Foliage strikingly white-wooly. Hot, gravelly slopes 
central and southern California. 
DELPHINIUM CUYAMACAE. 2 ft. Stems usually single. Flowers blue. Somewhat similar 
foothills. Southern California. 
D. HESPERIUM. Westérn Larkspur. 2 ft. Slender, upright habit. Flowers purple-blue. Dry, 
open ground. Cogstal foothills central California. 
D. PARRYI. To 2 ft. Single-stemmed, rarely branching. Rather stiffly upright habit. Flowers 
bright purplish-blue. Sandy or loam soils. Southern California. 
D. VARIEGATUM. Royal Larkspur. To 3 ft. Loosely branched stems carrying voluptuous 
royal purple flowers. Grassy hillsides of central California coast. 50 cents per packet. 
DODECATHEON CLEVELANDII. 2 ft. Leaves a flattened rosette. Flowers crimson-purple 
and cream-white. Dry hills and mesas of coastal southern California. 
ERIOPHYLLUM LANATUM. Woolly Yarrow. 6 to 10 in. An undefined species. We are offer- 
ing seed of two very distinct forms. (1) white, woolly, foliage, small bushy habit with 
clear yellow flowers on slender 10 in. stems well above the foliage. (2) A dense, pros- 
trate mat with dark green leaves, white beneath, covered in season, with bright, 
golden, almost stemless daisies. Hardy. 
ERYSIMUM ASPERUM. Western Wallflower. Biennial or perennial. To 2 ft. Fragrant yellow 
or orange flowers. Throughout California. Hardy. 
HELIANTHEMUM SCOPARIUM var. ALDERSONII. Rock Rose. To 18 in. Rushlike stems. 
Flowers butter-cup yellow. An outstanding variety of the species. Southern California. 
50 cents per packet. 
HEUCHERA MAXIMA. Island Alum Root. To 2 ft. Large, handsome, lobed leaves. Delicate 
sprays of white, saxifrage flowers rising well above the leaves. Canyon walls of the 
Santa Barbara Channel Islands. 50 cents per packet. 
LUPINUS CHAMISSONIS. To 3 ft. Bushy habit. Silver-gray foliage. Flowers purple with 
yellow spot at base of banner. Coast ranges central and southern California. . 
L. LONGIFOLIUS. To 4 ft. Large bushy habit from trunk-like stem. Flowers in varying 
shades of blue and purple. Long, slender spikes. Coastal slopes, southern California. 
L. sp. To 12 in. Making wide mats of hairy, softly gray leaves. Ascending flower stems 
Flowers varying from pale lavendar-pink to deep purple. Flowering in late summer. 
For a hot, sunny exposure. Central California valleys. 50 cents per packet. 
L. TIDESTROMII. 3 in. Broad mats, several feet across, of soft gray-green leaves. Stumpy 
spikes of lavender-blue and white flowers. Very local. Sandy beaches Monterey County. 
50 cents per packet. 
MONARDELLA VILLOSA. Coyote Mint. To 12 in. Rounded bushes. Flowers in varying 
shades of lilac to purple. Strongly aromatic. Dry slopes, central California. 
PENTSTEMON AZUREUS. 18 in. Many slender stems, forming bushy plants. Flowers bright 
blue mouth with red-purple and white throat. Gray leaves. Rocky ridges 5000 to 7000 ft. 
Northern California. Hardy ; 
P. AZUREUS var. ANGUSTISSIMUS. 18 in. A fine variety of the above with narrower 
greener leaves. 1500 to 2400 ft. Northern California. 
P, CLEVELANDII var. CONNATUS. 3 ft. Stout stems with gray-blue, fleshy leaves clasping 
the stems. Flowers red-purple in many small clusters along the upper half of the stems. 
Canyons on west of Colorado Desert. 
P. CORDIFOLIUS (Yellow). To 8 ft. Similar to the type but with golden yellow flowers. 
This is a local variety. Plants from this seed may largely revert to the scarlet type. Santa 
Barbara Channel Islands. 50 cents per packet. 
P. EATONII 18 in. Spikes of bright vermillion tubular flowers. Southern California Des- 
erts to 6000 ft. Hardy. 50 cents per packet. 
P, GRINELLII (P. hians). 3 ft. Stout, erect stems spreading from the base. Gray clasping 
leaves. Panicles of large blue-purple wide-throated flowers. Mountain ridges of Central 
California coast. 50 cents per packet. 
P, HETEROPHYLLUS var. AUSTRALIS. 12 in. Wiry stems. Blue flowers with some pink 
introduced .A more crowded form of the type. Below 5000 ft. southern California. 
P, INCERTUS. 2 ft. Slender stems. Leaves narrow, almost white. Large flowers in all the 
Pentstemon colours except scarlet. Local on the Mohave Desert. 50 cents per packet. 
P, TERNATUS. To 5 ft. Stiff, whiplike stems. Long racemes of terra-cotta or scarlet flowers. 
Mountains of southern California. Probably hardy. 
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