. Burton's book on California and its sunlit skies of glory. HOME OF LYMAN J. GAGE, POINT LOMA, A PIECE OF THE MT. LOWE TRAIL. ON CALIFORNIA. 13 Did Not See the Flowers, Anyway THE visiting Shriners were amazed at the wealth of flowers displayed in theparade on Friday. They had never before seen a city all covered withlovely bloom from turret to foundation stone, its blossoms overflowinginto all the streets, and spread over horses, vehicles and fire- engines, and tossed tovisitors in a million bouquets. But the visitors did not see the flowers of California. They only caught aglim
. Burton's book on California and its sunlit skies of glory. HOME OF LYMAN J. GAGE, POINT LOMA, A PIECE OF THE MT. LOWE TRAIL. ON CALIFORNIA. 13 Did Not See the Flowers, Anyway THE visiting Shriners were amazed at the wealth of flowers displayed in theparade on Friday. They had never before seen a city all covered withlovely bloom from turret to foundation stone, its blossoms overflowinginto all the streets, and spread over horses, vehicles and fire- engines, and tossed tovisitors in a million bouquets. But the visitors did not see the flowers of California. They only caught aglimpse of a few specimens. To see what flower-decked California really is theyshould seek the flowers in their native lair, or to be exact, in their natural out into the mountains and out over the desert. The desert for flowers? Thatis the place. Such a desert never was dreamed of elsewhere as one sees in Ante-lope Valley and parts of Death Valley these May days. Visit these broad plainswhere the yuccas stand, not like sentinels, but like soldiers in serried ranks, battalionafter battalion, rank
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