Bulb Seeds 
Watsonia— Burbank Hybrids 
New Hybrid Watsonias are growing on my farms by the acre. More new and 
extremely beautiful varieties than on all the rest of the globe. Giant white, single 
and double, tall and dwarf, yellow, orange, pink, rose, crimson, purple, salmon 
and scarlet; a veritable transformation from an ordinary flower to one equal to 
the modern gladioli. Packet, 50c. 
Scilla Hybrids 
Blue, white and rose. Packet, 15c. 
Flowering Bulrush 
Curious, easily grown plant from Chili. Pink flowers in earliest Spring on 
bulrush leaves. Packet, 25c. 
Sparaxis Pulcherrhima (Dierama) 
Slender iris-like foliage and very graceful long, slender, drooping stems with 
rose colored flowers like giant ixias. Hardy where the ground does not freeze 
over two inches deep. Packet, 15c; ounce, 25c. 
Brodiae Capitata Alba 
A snow-white flowering brodiae. Flowers on long wiry stems. These remain 
in best condition when cut for a month or so. Very useful for florists. Bulbs 
edible. Packet, 20c. 
Brodiae Mixed 
Best species and varieties. Blue, rosy crimson and white. Packet, 20c. 
Camassia Hybrids 
Often called Indian Potato. These beautiful hybrids, all of which originated 
on my farms, bear the largest and brightest colors known in this genus, on short 
compact stems. In these you have the best in the whole Camassia world. Pkt., 25c. 
"Soap Root" (Chlorogalum) 
Tall growing plant related to the Camassias but having a larger bulb, which 
furnishes a substitute for soap which is especially valuable for fine fabrics. 
Packet, 15c. 
Orphiogon Javanicum 
Slender grass-like foliage and clusters of orange colored flowers on slender 
stems eighteen inches in height. Packet, 15c. 
