Section II (star tulips.)' ' 
These have a single long shiny leaf often a foot long, slender branching stalks bearing 
many blossoms. In some species globular and pendulous, in others cup-shaped and 
erect or semi-erect. As the Butterfly Tulip surpasses in brilliancy, the Star Tulip is the 
perfection of delicacy, and is graceful in every outline. Plants of the woodland. 1 
-A_l"fc>m.is* Fairy. Bell. A strong grower, often a foot high and very flor- 
iferous. Flowers an inch in diameter, perfect globes of pearly white edged with silky 
hairs and hanging like bells. Ripe in June. My bulbs of these are very large and fine 
$ 100, $1 80; 1000, $12 
PuloliellniS Strong growing. Flowers globular and pendant, of 
good size, rich yellow. This and C. albus are the best of the Star Tulips. Ripe in June 
~tf> 100, $1 50; 1000, $10 j> 
IVE rv w o ix t-4 This is in habit like C. albus, but more dwarf an 4th 
bell-like flowers open, white, filled with silky blue hairs. Very pretty and delicate. Ripe 
in June. v . . f- 100, $1 50 : 1000, $10 
Tolxtlieia Like C.maweauus, but a much stronger, finer species, with 
ismifarly co oied flowers narley twice as large; a very fine sort. 100, $2 25; 1000, $15 
. Beu.tb.ami Is exa tly like 0. pulchellus with open cup-shaped 
rich yellow flowers with bla k spots at base of each peta . It charms every one. 
Ripe in June. f> 100,$2 25; 1000, $15 
Section III,— Meadow Tulips. 
These Caiuchorti which are little known are native to wet meadows, very hardy 
mostly natives of Oregon and Idaho where they endure considerable cold, or of alpine 
regions. " in habit they are low and rlexuous with numerous, open, cup-shaped flowers 
bo ne erect, an inch or so in diameter, in solid colors, purple, lilac and white. Among 
these are (J. audus and C. unifloru.-. 
Hiilaciuus A very pretty species and easily grown, ^100 $ M: 
flowers shading from lilac to purple; ver y hardy , and a sure bloomer. $1 50 $10 00 
Mixed CaXQOb.orti: These are nr.-'t^ class 
bulbs ..f some of the best varieties. Ripe in June. ] 20 8 00 
CAMASSIA 
Escalcnta 
A highly esteemed and well known plani, dark blue flowers Ready 
July 1st. 
CHLOROGALUM 
AxiguSitifo X iixxxx. Dwarf in bulb and stalk. 
Ready July 1st. 4 50 
DE*fvx-A7-ifo lium. 4 50 
Pomeri diauum 
Soap Root. Quite a novelty. Large bulb. Stalk 3 to 8 feet high 
bearing innumerable small, white, lily-like flowers. Ready July 1. 4 50 
ERYTHRONIUM 
C3rrL^\-I>J'I3I3F , IjiOH.TJ3VE (Giganteum.) 
A beautiful speoies well described in cut. Two large, beautifully mot- 
tied base leaves. Flowe s three to thirteen, 2 to 2% inches across, straw 
color with orange center. Ready July 1st. Very large bulbs. 
Fine blooming bulbs, 
Hartwogii. A very fine new species, large, 
light yellow flowers, each borne on a long, slender separate stalk, 
two to six to the bulb, singular among Erythroniums in this habit. 
Entirely new and very fine. Ready July 1st. Its very solid, short 
bu bs a great reccommeudation as thep seldom brea'f or dry out as 
other Erythroniums do. 
