Oh I have that one. I guess I forgot to post it but my FIL found out. Here is the online information on it. I will be saving seeds if anyone wants any.
Farewell-to-Spring
Clarkia amoena (Onagraceae)
A short annual native to California which has spread into British Columbia. Requires very little moisture once established, but needs sufficient water during germination and early growth. Flower color is pink and red and is made up of four fan-shaped petals. Prefers full sun in well drained soils. The most flambouant western native wildflower.
Average planting success with this species: 70%
Height: 12-18 inches
Germination: 25-35 days
Optimum soil temperature for germination: 60-70F
Sowing depth: 1/16"
Blooming period: May-July
Suggested use: Roadsides, mixtures, floral gardens.
Miscellaneous: Prolific bloomer throughout summer. Named for its discoverer Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Does not transplant well.