44 Lilies. 



A. Cooperia Drummondi. A beautiful Texan, 25c 

 A. belladona major. Exquisite pink with fragrance of ripe 

 apricots. 35c to $1 



A. belladona minor. Center of flower white, feathered. 35c-$i 

 A. 'Defiance.' Continuous bloomer. Flowers extra large, 

 carmine red, a bar of white across eadh petal, the whole flecked 

 and suffused with white. 50c to $1 



A. equestris. The Barbadoes lily sends up several spikes, 

 each with eight to twelve beautiful flowers, opening in succession 

 for several weeks. Fls scarlet with greenish white center. 25c 



A. formosissima. The Jacobean lily has most beautiful in- 

 tense dark velvety red or crimson flowers, and can be grown in 

 water like hyacinths, in pots or in the open ground. Free bloom- 

 ing, one of the earliest to flower, but can be made to produce 

 fls. in the summer if kept dry in the winter. 25 to 50c 



A. formosissima albolineata. Flowers quaintly marked with a 

 white line through the center of each sepal. 50c 



A. formosissima flava. Yellow Jacobean lily, 50c 

 A. Johnsonii. Brilliant, red flowers, three to six on a stem, 

 petals striped with white; fragrant and very attractive, 25c to $1 



A. longifolia alba. Thick, broad, light green foliage; fls. white 

 shaded with brownish pink, fragrant, 20 to 75c 



Pearl of Pekin. $1 each. 



Amaryllis seedlings. Grown from seed saved from a fine col- 

 lection of named sorts, such as aulica, vittata, defiance, empress 

 of India, et cetera. 25c to $1 



BLOOMKRIA. 



Typical Californians, six inches to a foot high, bearing umbels 

 of orange or clear lemon fls. Two varieties; nearly related to 

 Brodiaea. 50c per dozen. 



brevoortia. 



B. coccinea. The vegetable firecracker is aptly named from 

 the drooping umbels of deep crimson flowers tipped with vivid 

 green. Also called the crimson satin flower; elegant in habit, 

 showy, and attractive, of easy culture, 10c each, gi per dozen. 



BRODREA. 



Brodiaeas are distinctively Californian, with grass like leaves, 

 slender stems, and bearing umbels of brilliant flowers, usually of 

 a lavender to royal purple, in some, white or yellow; of easy 

 culture. We have over a dozen choice varieties, 5c each; 35c per 

 dozen; $2 per 100 choice mixed varieties. 



CAIXA 



C. iEthiopica. Calla or lily of the Nile, 25c 

 C. Richardia maculata. 25c 



CALOCHORTUS 



Typical Californians, elegant in habit and appropriately known 



