SPECIALLY-GROWN CALIFORNIA BULBS 
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CALOCHORTI 
These arc lovely, bulbous plants, which arc bcsl .hscribcd under the separate groups. 
Section I. Globe Tulips 
The beautiful |.hui a <l(-crilM - ( ' .,1 ,„ horl us albus belter than any words can. The 
others are siniihir m lumi. uliilc dillciinL; in color. All arc exquisite in tints and the per- 
fection of Kra(c in form. Ilic |.l:inl> i c lalhcr tall and slender, with leaf-wrapped stems 
of odd shape. ThrN arr nalixo of woodlands, delif,'h ( i ni; in loose soils, ami liking leaf-mold 
and li.ulil -had.-,. \l Ihr >an,riinu'. nioMof I hcni will do well in In:, v \ ,oiK. and are fine 
subjerts lo n;,l nrali/.r a nnni,;; lo, or i n -luided woods. In 1 he k;a M , ^ wril as the West, 
they suci rrd \v\-\ wi ll il ,L;i\ rn I he care suggested in cultural directions. 
Albus, Fairy Lantern. W liilc. els. each, 25 cts. per doz., S2 per 100; me<lium-sized bulljs 
for nalnralixalion, .Si. 50 per 100, $10 per 1,000. 
Albus, The Pearl. ,\ still finer Ihjwer. 4 cts. each, 40 cts. per doz. 
Amoenus. Soft rose pink, .s cts. each, 50 cts. per doz. 
Amabilis. Rii h vcllow. ,i cts. each, 25 cts. per doz., S2 per 100; smaller-llowering bulbs, 
Si. .so per 100. 810 per i ,000. 
Pulchellus. .Most cN(|nisitc lemon-color. 10 cts. each. Si per doz. 
Globe Tulips in Mixture, j.s cts. jier doz.. Si. 50 per 100. 
Section II. Star Tulips ; Cat's Ears 
Slender woodland plants well shown in photograph. I'ine for naturalization in rock- 
work anil woodland. 
Benthamii, bright \cllow; Lilacinus, lilac: Maweanus Major, white; Maweanus Roseus^ 
rosy. 'J'lu-se four al cIs. caih, js cl s. per doz. 
Purdyii. Taller: white llower,^. each, so cIs. per doz. 
Mixture of Star Tulips. 20 cts. iier doz., .Si. so per 100. 
Calochortus IVlaweanus iwhite"), dainty and beautiful, 4 to 10 inches high; C. Benthamii, 
yellow; C. lilacinus, lilac; C. Purdyii, white and much larger than others. Dainty plant for shaded 
nooks or rockwork in little colonies. 
