CALOCHORTUS— DIVISION ONE 
SECTION 1— GLOBE TULIPS 
Globe Tulips have a single, long, glossy leaf, slender and very graceful 
stems, and many flowers. The blossoms are globular in form, pendent 
hke bells, and of the most exquisite silky texture. The plants as a whole 
are the perfection of grace, and while scarcely brilliant are beautiful. They 
are natives of the woodland, delighting in a loose soil, with some mold and 
light shade. They do wonderfully well when planted in the crevices of 
rocks in a little leaf mold. Indeed, the finest I have ever seen are in such 
situations. There are no more charming subjects for naturalization than 
these woodland beauties. 
Albus (Fairy Bell — I_.antern of 
the Fairies— White Globe Tulip). 
This most charming plant has 
stout, many-flowered stems, often 
a foot high. The large pendent 
blossoms are perfect globes, pure 
pearly white, an inch in diameter, 
edged with silkj- hairs. 
3c each; 25c i)er dozen. 
C. Albus (The I'carl). This is 
the form common in the Xorthern 
Coast Ranges, and while lower in 
growth than the other, lias a hner 
flower. In shape it is a large, 
pendent globe, well inarched, and 
of the most e.\-(|uisite texture. 
3c each; 25c per dozen. 
Amoenus. An ex(piisite rose 
pink flower, otherwise like .\lbus. 
5c each; 50c per dozen. 
Amabilis (Long known as Pul- 
chellus). The flowers of this 
splendid sort are golden yellow in 
color, numerous, and of the san^e 
shape as the paper ])in-wlieels with 
which children play. 
3c each; 25c per dozen. 
Pulchellus. .\ most ex(|uisite 
flower with the habit of .\lbus The 
Pearl, but light lemon in color. 
10c each; $1.00 i)er dozen. 
SECTION II— STAR TULIPS 
With the exception of the last 
these are slender-stemmed grace- 
ful little ])lants, bearing from three 
to six cup-shaped flowers, of very 
delicale liiiish. Like the Globe 
Tulips, they are woodland plants, 
and well adapted to rockeries and 
naturalizing in woods. 
Benthamii. Bright yellow. The 
dainty cup lined with silky hairs. 
3c each; 25c per dozen. 
CALOCHORTUS ALBUS-Fancy BeU 
V bar 
Lilacinus. Xali\e of lK'a\\' soils in wet meadows and \ei 
prolilic. The nimierous lilac or purple (lowers borne on long .-1 
hairy within. I can highly recommend it. 3c each; 25c 
per d 
dy and 
ind not 
ozen. 
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