Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy) 
Showy flowers in all shades except blue and 
yellow, long-stemmed, 18 inches above the 
attractive finely cut foliage. Extremely long 
lasting as a cut flower. Sun. 
Single form—Regular price. 
Choice double forms—From selected seed: 
75c each, 3 for $1.95, $6.50 per doz. 
Ranunculus (Buttercup) 
acris—An excellent ground cover for moist, 
shady places. Attractive dark green foliage 
and bright yellow cup-shaped flowers. Ever- 
green. 
Rehmannia 
angulata—Large masses of gloxinia-like flow- 
ers, 2 inches long, of delicate lavender, on 
graceful, slender stems. For shade or partial 
shade. A delightful, long blooming perennial 
for California gardens. 
PYRETHRUM 
Salvia 
pitcheri—The finest blue perennial for sum- 
mer and fall. The spikes of purest powder- 
blue reach a height of five feet above olive- 
green, disease and insect resistant foliage. The 
plant should be encouraged to bush by pinch- 
ign back before allowing to bloom. Loves sun. 
Saxifraga 
cordifolia—Thick leathery rounded leaves of 
a deep green color from which spring masses 
of bright pink flowers in early winter. Ex- 
cellent and tough, for massing in difficult, 
shady spots. | foot. Shade and some moisture. 
REHMANNIA 
Rudbeckia (Coneflower) 
Golden Glow—Huge masses of bright yellow 
double dahlia-like flowers on 6-foot plants. 
Summer. A very strong growing perennial 
and excellent for cutting. 
hirta hybrids — Similar to the Brown-eyed 
Susan with a black, round center and many- 
rayed flowers in colors from bright yellow to 
deep bronze. Full sun. 2 feet. Good as a 
cut flower. 
maxima—A striking and novel flower. Single 
row of bright yellow petals above which ex- 
tends a tall brownish cone—resembling a 
Mexican sombrero. Tall, to 7 feet, with thick 
gray-green foliage. Excellent for arrange- 
ments and cutting. 
purpurea — Giant Purple Coneflower. Rosy 
purple flowers with a long brown cone. Very 
attractive in the border and as a cut flower. 
4 feet. Sun. SALVIA PITCHERI 
