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BRODIAEA MULTIFLORA Benth 
A tall species with fine purple flowers 
BRODIAEA CONGESTA Sm. 
Three feet high when well grown. Large violet purple 
heads 
Section IV.-STROPHOLIRION. 
BRODIAEA VOLUBILIS 
Twining Hyacinth. No more striking novelty has been 
introduced of late years. Like B. congesta in bulbs and leaf. 
The stem begins twining as the tiny flower bud appears, and 
when it is developed the loose umbel <>f beautiful waxy pink 
flowers is born aloft three to five feet from the ground. The 
flower stem can be twined in odd arrangements. 10 i.oo 
Section V.— BREVOORTIA. 
BRODIAEA COCCINEA A Gr^y. 
The floral firecracker, well shown in cut. flowers i>£ 
to 2 inches long, a rich glowing crimson, tipped with pea 
green. One of the best of novelties, and a very striking 
plant. Immense bulbs i inch in diameter . jo i oo 
Large bulbs JHs-i inch in diameter 06 60 
Fine bulbs Y~Y> inch in diameter 05 40 
Fine bulbs Ys~Y inch in diameter 05 40 
Section YT._ HOWE T, LIT. 
BRODIAEA HOWELL1I S. Watson. 
Small, and milky white to blue, but very pretty.......... to 1 00 
VAR. LTLACINA. 
A splendid new thing from the State of Washington. De- 
scribed in London Garden as follows: "Fine deep green 
foliage at time of flowering. Sturdy stem two feet high, 
crowned by large flat umbels of nicely shaped flowers of a 
very delicate blending of milky white and lilac blue."' 
Flowers very lasting Illustrated by colored plate in 
Garden. December 15th, 1894. Ready Sept. 1st 10 1 00 
BRODIAEA DOUGLASII S. Watson, 
Similar but a delicate blue, eight or ten inches high. Pretty.. so 1 00 
Mixed Brodiaeas 
I keep a splendid mixture of all the Brodiaeas in fine solid 
bulbs, sure to please... . — 20 
Each D07. 
05 5o 
