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C. ; ]Kilchellus. Also strong- growing-; Flowers Doz. 
little g-lobes, and hang-ing- g-racefuUy. Color a rich 
yellow. ^ Ready July 1st, 35c. 
C. maweanus. A delicate g-rowing- sort, with 
stem six i,nches high and exquisite little bells. The 
g-Kound is white and the open cup filled with fine blue 
, Ready July 1st, 35c. 
„ , C. maweanus var. roseus. Hort. Another fine 
s strain, large Hower, with pale rose tinge. 
Ready September 1st, OOc. 
C. maweanus var. Major. (Hort). a form of 
maweanus fully twice as large as type in every re- 
spect. A fine thing. Ready July 1st, (JOc. 
C. caeruleus. I have at last succeeded in securing 
the true caeruleus. Low, light blue. (iOc. 
C. Benthami. This is the earliest to flower. It 
is the same as C. maweanus, only the coloi- is a 
deep yellow with a black spot at the base of each petal. 
A charming variety. Ready July 1st, 35c. 
Section III. Meadow Tulips. 
These Calochorti are natives of wet meadows. Of all the 
Calochorti which I have grown, I have found C. lilacinus and C. 
Vesta growing well in all soils as long as well drained, and, as 
garden plants, thriving everywhere. In habit they ai^e low flexuous 
and leafy. The cups are open and erect and numerous, an inch or so 
in diameter. I have closely studied the matter and have come to 
the conclusion that C. lilacinus and C;. uniflorus are one and the 
same species. 
C. lilacinus. Flowers from pale to deep lilac, with 
or without a darlv blotch at base of petal. 
Ready July 1st, 35c. 
C. nudus. A delicate sort with pale, naked 
f'owers. Ready September 1st. 1 00 
25c. 
Mixed Calochorti. All sorts mi.xed. 25c 
Mixed Mariposas. 30c 
Mixed Star Tulips. 
CAMASSIA. 
Camassia Esculenta. A well known and highly 
esteemed plant (see cut). Fine blue. 20c. 
Camassia Cusickii. I take pleasure in bi-inging 
this grand now species within the reach of the general 
public. It is destined to become a general favorite. 
I have grown it for" three years very successfully. 
The bulbs are very large, weighing from two to eight 
ounces. The leaves large — a foot long. The flowers 
produced in great racemes two to three feet in height, 
and with hundreds of pale sky blue flowers. Postage 
on these bulbs at buyers' expense. By slow freight at 
my expense. Ready -July 15th. Fach, 25c. 
