20 
FRITILLARIA BIFLORA Lindl. - IOO IOOO 
Flowers with a greenish ground, with brown rays 
radiating from the base to apex of the petals 3 oo 20 c o 
FRITILLARIA LILIACEA Lindl. 
Very similar, greenish white, not lined 3 QO 2 o 00 
FRITILLARIA PLURIFLORA Torr. 
A really splendid thing, first brought out by me two 
years ago, and a growing favorite. Large and strong 
growing, with beautiful reddish purple flowers, blooming 
very early (in January here) 4 5 o 30 <x> 
Group II 
In this group the stem is tall and slender, with the leaves 
all in circles, and the flowers strung airily in a drooping 
raceme. The bulb is a pure white or pink disk covered 
with rice like grains. 
FRITILLARTA LANCBOLATA Pursh 
A strong, tall sort with large greenish bells mottled with 
yellow and purple 3 00 20 00 
Var. gracilis: Similar, but the smaller flowers a dark pur- 
ple, almost black _ . t - 0 
FRITILLARIA PARVIFLORA Torr. 
This is like F. lanceolata in stem and leaf but 'the 
flowers are small, in, solid colors, yellow, or brickish 
red. Rather pretty 4 3,3 
FRITILLARIA ATROPURPUREA Nutt 
Similar, but greenish purple and stiff bells queerly 
mottled, on very short stems... 4 50 
FRITILLARIA RECUR VA Benth. 
The finest Fritillaria in the world. Tall. Flowers 
many, between tubular and bell shaped, a brilliant scarlet- 
orange in color. A perfect beauty 
Immense bulbs \ in diameter 6 00 
Large " \%-\% " " 4 50 30 00 
Fine " r—r % " " 3 00 25 00 
Fair " }(-\ " '< 2 25 15 00 
FRITJ LLABIA OOOCINEA 
Even handsomer than the last, which it re- 
smbles. The flowers narrow and a deep glowing red, not so 
robust as F. recuiva, and bulbs much smaller 4 50 30 00 
