LAYIA ELEGANS. 10 in. Widely spreading habit. 1 in. broad bright golden flowers. Plains 
and foothills coastal California. 
L. GLANDULOSA. 15 in. Slender stems slightly branched. Flowers glistening white, going 
pink. Coastal California, also southern California deserts. 
LINANTHUS ANDROSACEUS. To 10 in. Fragile, bushy habit. Dense heads of white starry 
flowers with large golden eye, on slender flower-tubes. Coastal hills central California. 
L. GRANDIFLORUS. To. 12 in. Upright branching habit. Dense heads of large, white 
flowers often flushed with pale lavender. Grassy coastal slopes central California. 
L. GRANDIFLORUS. (Pure white). 12 in. A special form of the above with a more slender, 
branched habit and larger, pure white flowers. A particularly fine plant for dry, sunny 
slopes. 50 cents per packet. 
L. MONTANUS. Mustang Clover. To. 18 in. Slender, upright habit with rounded heads of 
apricot coloured flowers. Sierra foothills central California. 
L. PARVIFLORUS. To 10 in. Tufted, bushy habit. Flowers in many delightful shades 
including watermelon pinks, buffs, purples, yellows and apricots. Should be grown in 
good sweeps. Coastal hills central and southern California. 
LUPINUS BENTHAMII. To 18 in. Branching from base. Slender, pointed spikes of rich 
blue flowers early changing to reddish purple. Foothills of central California. 
L. DENSIFLORUS. 15 in. Close rings of flowers evenly spaced on somewhat stiff stems. 
Offered in separate colours, white, lavender-pink, wine-coloured. Lower slopes of 
central California coast ranges. 
MECONELLA LINEARIS. To 6 in. Tufted habit. Very many slender, hairy stems each carry- 
ing a dainty light yellow cup. Sandy soil, coastal central California. 50 cents per packet. 
MENTZELIA LINDLEYI. (Bartonia aurea). To 2 ft. and as wide, if given ample room. Stems 
branched. Saucer-shaped, glistening golden flowers filled with thread-fine stamens. 
Foothills of central California. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CRYSTALLINUM. Prostrate habit, spreading to 3 ft. across. Leaves 
and stems covered with small, clear, glass-like beads. Foliage and stems turning crimson 
red. Flowers a fine fringe of white. Grows rank if given too much water or too good soil. 
Coastal rocks and swards central and southern California. 
NEMOPHILA MACULATA. Five Spot. 4 in. Spreading stems bearing large white flowers 
with striking purple spot on each petal. Meadows of central Sierra Nevada. 
OENOTHERA ALYSSOIDES var. DECORTICANS. To. 1 ft. Upright habit. Multitudes of 
small white flowers crowded up stems with white, shredding bark. The flowers are 
fragrant and later turn pink. Southern California deserts. 
OE. DELTOIDES var. COGNATA. 2 it. Stiff, bushy, branching habit. Large, pure white, 
scented flowers, opening in the evening. Leaves bright green and glossy. West Mohave 
Desert. 
OE. DENTATA var. PARISHII. To 8 in. Bushy plants from single stem. Fine, wiry much- 
branched stems. Flowers bright yellow with lighter center. Open sandy, stony clearings. 
Mohave Desert. 50 cents per packet. 
PHACELIA HISPIDA. 18 in. Spreading habit. Flowers lavender blue. Central and southern 
California. 
P, PARRYI. 12 in. Erect somewhat branched habit. Flowers open bells of royal purple with 
white centers. Sun or part shade. 600 to 2500 ft. Southern California. 
P, WHITLAVIA. Wild Canterbury Bell. 18 in. Broadly spreading habit. Flowers deep, 
purple bells 1 in. or more long. Valleys and mesas to 4000 ft. Southern California. 
P. VISCIDA. 2 ft. Intense gentian-blue, white-centered flowers. Often broadly branching 
habit. Abundant on the coast. Central southern California. 
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BLOOMERIA CROCEA. Golden Stars. 12 in. Slender habit. Golden flowers with a dark 
brown vein down the center of the reverse of petals. To 5000 ft. Southern California. 
CALOCHORTUS CATALINAE.. 18 in. Lilac flowers with maroon blotch at base of petals. 
Open grassy slopes to 2000 ft. Southern California coast and Santa Barbara Channel 
Islands. 
C. KENNEDYI. Desert Mariposa. 6 in. Umbel of intense flame-coloured flowers often marked 
with black at base of petals. Hard clay or gravelly soil of desert mesas. Southern 
California. 50 cents per packet. 
C. MACROCARPUS. 1! to 2 ft. Flowers deep purple-lilac, lighter at base, sometimes with 
dark band. Dry, sandy soil north-east California. 
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