Erythroniums. 
5 E grandiflorum, unmottled 
leaves and very bright yellow 
flowers 4.50 30. 
6 E revolutum, leaves mottled 
lightly, flowers large, white, tinted 
lilac to purple, fine 3.00 20. 
2 E revolutum Johnsonii, same, 
rose red 6.00 45. 
7 E revolutum Watsonii, same, 
cream 3.00 20. 
4 E revolutum albiflorum, same, 
white , 7.50 
8 E giganteum, tall and several 
flowered, cream 1.50 10. 
1 E Hart wegii, flowers on separate 
stems, light yellow 2 25 15. 
3 E Hendersonii, pale purple, 
with a very dark purple centre 4.50 30. 
9 E citrinum, opening pale straw, 
becoming white with lemon centre, 
very early 4.50 30. 
All of these Erythroniums are fine. E 
grandiflorum alone is in any way difficult to 
grow. On account of its earliness, easy growth 
and more particularly the fact that its bulbs 
are very solid and can be handled dry aseasily 
as the bulbs of a Crocus, E Hartwegii is the 
best species for the trade. The numbers are 
principally to show the selection to secure a 
distinct set of colors. All are beautiful, hardy 
and satisfactory and 1 a m tak i n g u n u s u al 
pains to secure find bulbs.' 
