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very delicate. The plants are hardy, healthy, and vigorous, and are to h e 
highly recommended for cold climates. Each Doz. 
CALOCHORTUS NITIDUS Dougl. 
This species has a large showy flower, pale lilac with 
a large indigo colored blotch in the centre of each 
petal. It is lined with long cobweby hairs Ready Sept ist. 10 j oo 
('. pavonaceus. Not quite as large. Lilac w ith a peacock 
like spot on each petal oS So 
CALOCHORTUS LONGEBARBATUS 
A good species in same line. Purple 08 80 
Section [L—8TAH TUMPS 
Group I — GLOBE TULIPS 
These have a shiny leaf often a foot long. The stalks are 
slender, branching in graceful curves. Few to many flowers 
are borne, of the most exquisite silkv texture which hang in 
pendent globes. These are the perfection 01 grace in out- 
line and while not brilliant are unsurpassed in delicate tints. 
Plants of the woodland 
CALOCHORTUS ALBUS Dougl. 
Fairy Bell, White Globe Tulip. A strong grower, 
often a foot high with ten to twenty globular flowers of 
an exquisite pearly white. The flowers an inch in diameter, 
edged with silky hairs, and hanging like bells 04 40 
C. amcenus. Much like preceding but a glowing rose pink oS 75 
CALOCHORTUS PULCHELLUS Dougl. 
Like preceding in leaf and stem, but the flowers- 
flattened like a childs' pin wheel, of a golden yellow 
beautifully margined with stiff hairs. A perfect gem, no 
collection is complete without it u , ,, 5 
Group II— STAR Tl'IJPS. 
Like the Globe Tulip but smaller as a rule, and the 
flowers dainty open cups. All of the species resemble 
each other, and were first included under C. elegans. 
CALOCHORTUS ELEGANS Pursh. 
A dainty sort with cream colored flowers lined with 
yellow hairs. Suply uncertain. Ready Sept. 15th 0 3 80 
CALOCHORTUS MAWEANUS Leichtl 
Cats Ears. Flowers white, filled with silky blue hairs 
very dainty 03 30 
