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Group I V. — WASH LNGTONIANUM. 
LILIUM WA^HINGTONIANUM. 
A lovely lily growing- from four to seven feet high with 
many pure white, very fragrant, trumpet shaped flowers. 
There are, several forms. My supply is of cultivated bulbs 
grown in Oregon, and of a hardier better growing char- 
acter than those of the mountains ofCalifor.ia „. 
7-8 in diameter 
8- 9 " 
9- 11 " 
II-15 " '.' . 
VAR. PURPUREITM. 
This is a pink variety of the Oregon form of L. Washing- 
tonianum and exceedingly beautiful A colored plate in Van 
Houttes Flore Des Terres. Feb. 28 1875 
LILIUM RUBESCENS S. Watson, 
California's handsomest lily, like preceding in stem and 
leaf. The flowers in a shorter tube with fuller petals, open- 
ing pure white turning first pink and then deep wine color, 
with fresh flowes of these colors at one time. One of the 
most delightful of perfumes It is not a hard plant to grow 
but the bulbs are very liable to decay. I can ship splendid 
bulbs in perfect shape in November 0 20 00 150 00 
Trillium. 
T. SESSILE Var. CALIFORNICUM 
A splendid plant exactly like figure. Petals three inches 
long, pure white. It has a tendency to grow several plants 
in a clump , 
Var. RUBRA: exactly as in former, except the color is a 
deep red purple. 
T. OVATUM. 
A fine sort, resembling the eastern T. grandiflorum, white, 
turning to wine purple 
Some Odd and Novel Bulbs and Plants. 
HESPEROCALLIS UNDULATA 
The Lily of the Desert: one of the most lovely of flowers, 
inhabiting: the sandv wastes of the Mohave and Colorado 
deserts, where the large flowers of waxy whit«-ness, or tinged 
with green, "waste their sweetness on the desert air" 20 00 
9 00 65 00 
1 1 00 85 00 
12 50 100 00 
T5 90 
12 50 100 00 
