Erythronium HendersoniL ~# 10u 
This exceedingly line species is 
now for the first time offered at prices within reach of the general 
trade; no finer thing nas been brought out in years; of the K. gigan- 
teum habit: flowers large, full, color between pink andpurple, center 
nearly black: its beauty strikes every one 4 5C 
Sanitlxii. A pretty one-tlowered species with 
white flowers turning purple. Ready August 1st. 3 00 
FRITILLARIA 
These are bulbous plants much like Lilies. The stalks are leafy, 6 
inches to 4 feet high. Fiowersopeu, pendent bells from few to many 
All are graceful and interesting and recur va is a beauty. Ripe in June 
Biflora A low species with one to many pretty flow- 
ers having a greenish brown ground prettily lined. Very easily grown 
and a free bloomer. 
XjAX±£K3e£^ Exactly like P. biflora except that flowers 
are white and not lined. 
Lanceoiata Tall, with n.any large flowers 
curiously mottled iu green, brown and yellow. 
~S7~. g;i"^ci.l.i.si. This is.a m*w form in whi nine flow- 
ers ar^ a blac purp c and quite pretty 
Hec tLa.i*X7"£*- 0''- recurvata, K rec.urva var plurifloiaj 
i his very fine species is of robust growth, from fivetonine blossoms 
being common, a d as high as 35 being known, i he s a let flowers are 
between tubular and bell shaped, a. id as beautiful a* most lilies. 
Growth strong an . habi graceful. Kecom 114' immensely po >ular. 
Very large bu bs (Ready July is 1 
"IF 3 u cl i. C5 £H . A una ming it tie spe-ies, with Howe s f om 
\ el ow to oranue 
LIL1UM 
331 toolcitii. This is the largest of Oalifornian 
lilies and very showy. 1' lowers orange wit h black spois Large sized 
bulbs weigh p eked fib lb to the 100: medium sized 30 to 4.) It per 100. 
Bulbs 9 to 1 inche- ... 
" 7 to 9 ' 
DE*£M"ca.£»,li2Xia.2M. Hed and orange, brown spotted. 
This species thrives e . cry where iu good garden soil and is probably the 
most vigorous lily gro , vn. It should be widely planted. I offer the 
var minor of Bug ish <rower 0 ; bulbs of fine quality and good size. 7 50 f>0 00 
~S7~£tiCm 23CXi33LOi" This has long been considered a form 
of L parvum with which it is identical in bu b, leaf and pod B ooms 
much earner than L pardalinum, small, graceful, canan yellow, flow- 
ers, spotted . 7 50 50 00 
R.u"bescens. A lily resembling L. Washingtoni- 
anum, but of much finer fuder flower, opening white spotted with 
brown, becoming c aretred.anc often with flowers of al< intermediate 
colors on the same sra k , eque led in fragrance by no other lily. 20 00 1 50 00 
X^rtSllinStO^cliarLiix A large lily with 
pure white, fragrant flowers. 3 to 5 feet high. Mv supplv is of me- 
dium sized, verv solid bulbs which carry finely. Size 7 to 9 inches, 10 00 70 00 
9 to 11 inches 12 50 100 00 
DCVI^ritixxx^xxx. A rare and fine lily; flowers deep 
blood red, spotted with purple; supply reliable. 12 50 100 00 
ft 101,0 
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3 00 20 00 
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4 50 30 00 
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4 50 30 00 
12 50 10O 0 
lu 0 70 00 
