Section I. 
BRODIAEA LAXA S. Watson. 
Blue Milla; Ithuriel's Spear. A well grown plant of this 100 iooo 
fine species has a spreading- umbel eight inches across, on a 
sixteen inch erect stalk, and from forty to fifty tubular flow- 
ers, from blue to deep purple in color; it forces well, and as 
a cut flower is fine and very lasting . $i 50 $10 00 
BRODJAEA HENDERSON IT Watson. 
This beautiful species is now offered for the first time in 
reliable supply; like the beautiful B. laxa, except it is yellow 
banded with purple 6 00 
BRODIAEA BRIDGESII S. Watson. 
Resembling B. laxa. but a flatter flower, of a rich reddish- 
purple; very handsome and universally admired 3 00 
BRODIAEA PEDUNCULARIS S. Wat. 
Like B. laxa, but fewer flowered, and having an immense 
umbel twenty to twenty-four inches across. Color porcelain 
white.. .- . 3 00 20 00 
BRODIAEA LACTEA S. Watson. 
Like B. laxa in habit, but having a small umbel of mtnv 
white flowers banded with green .... 1 o> 6 65 
Var LILACINA. 
I can highly recommend this fine new form which is far 
larger and more vigorous than the type. With large flowers, 
white richly suffused with lilac 2 2=5 1^00 
Var. MAJOR. 
Like the preceding, but white ..... ........ ..... .... T cp IO 00 
BRODIAEA IXIOIDES S. Watson. 
Of same habit as B laxa; flowers a fine yellow, banded 
with brown . r O0 6 65 
Var MINOR Hort. 
A pretty dwarf, with yellow flow ers, dark band and blue 
anthers 
Var. ERECTA. A handsome dwarfed form 
Var. SPLENDENS 
Large light yellow flowers, far handsomer and showier 
than any other form. A fine bulb 
BRODIAEA MINOR S. Watson. 
Like B grandiflora, but dwarfed. The stem not rising 
above the soil, quite a curiosity 
2 25 
3 00 
3 00 
2 25 
