FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



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CAMASSIA ESCULENTA. 



A hardy bulb with grass-like foliage and pretty 

 spikes of clear blue flowers. The name is sup- 

 posed to have been derived from the North Amer- 

 ican Indians, to whom the bulbs were an import- 

 ant article of food. 



The flower stalk grows about two feet high and 

 produces a large quantity of beautiful flowers, 

 each measuring about two inches across. It is 

 very useful as a cut-flower, lasting a long time in 

 water. 



3c each ; 30c per dozen ; $2.00 per 100. 



BRODEI.E COCCINEA. 



BRODEI^. 



Very pretty winter blooming plants with grass- 

 like foliage and slender flower stems, surmounted 

 by a head or umbel of flowers. The flowers are 

 odd in appearance and are produced very freely. 



Each. Doz. 



Volubilis — (Twining Hyacinth.) A 

 curious plant commencing to twine 

 when in bud and often reaching 5 

 feet in height before the bud un- 

 folds. Flowers delicate rose 10 $ 1 00 



Mixed varieties of choice colors 3 30 



BULBOCODIUM. 



SPRING COLCHICUM. 



One of the earliest spring blooming plants. 

 Plant in clumps in good soil. 



Each. Doz. Per 100. 

 Vernum— Rosy purple 3 30 $175 



By mail $2.00 per 100. 



CAMAS8TA ESCULENTA. 



BABIANAS. 



Similar to the Ixias and Sparaxis in growth, 

 but with dark green hairy foliage. The flowers 

 are large, showy and of the most beautiful colors. 

 They succeed best in light, sandy soil. 



Each. Doz. Per 100. 

 Mixed Colors 3 35 $2 50 



