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CALOCHORTUS— GLOBE TULIPS— each— i. d 
albus. The Pearl, a species from the Coast Range, bearing larger and handsomer flowers 
of a pearly white, tinged pink and brown, very globular, ht. 12 in per doz. 4/6 o 5 
amabilis (2), bearing a quantity of golden globe-like pendent flowers, margins fringed with 
hair, dwarf and beautiful; of etisy culture, ht. 8 to to in per doz. 2/6 o 3 
amoenus (Pink Globe Tulip) (2), a lovely new species, bearing lovely pendent globe-sh.aped 
flowers of a beautiful rose colour, ht. 6 to8 in. I* tRST-Ci.Ass Ckht. R.lI.S per doz. 6/6 o 7 
pulchellus, true, a lovely species, with large bright yellow flowers of fine form. 
AwARt) Oh Mkkit K.II.S per doz. 6/6 o 7 
mixed Globe Tulips or Fairy Bells per too, 15/-; „ 2/3 — 
Calochoptus, section 3.— Star Tulips. 
These produce dainty open cups on slender dwarf stems, and are of extiuisite beauty. On 
rockwork they are very charming. 
Benthami (i), bright yellow with dark blotch at base, and covered with yellow hairs, 
ht. 4 to 6 in per too, 15/- ; per doz 2/3 o 3 
lilacinus (l), a beautiful dwarf species bearing numerous large pale lilac flowers, with or 
without a dark blotch, of easy culture, ht. 6 to to in per too, 15/- ; per doz. 2/3 o 3 
Maweanus, var. roseus, having large open cup-shaped flowers, white flushed rose, 
densely covered with silky hairs, ht, 8 to to in P^r doz. 4/6 o 5 
Maweanus, var. major (2), a very lovely species bearing barge open cup-shaped white 
flowers covered with silky blue hairs, ht. 8 to to in per doz. 3/6 o 4 
Purdyi (3), a very beautiful species of easy culture ; it produces stems to to 15 inches high, 
well furnished with very large erect white flowers tinted mauve and green and covered inside 
with long hairs. FiRST-Ct.ASS CertU'-icate R. 1 I..S per doz. 4/6 o 5 
mixed Star Tulips, gems for the rock-garden per too, 15/-; ,, 2/3 
CAMASSIA (The Quamash), graceful hardy bulbous plants flowering from the end 
of May to June, charming in flower borders and valuable to naturalise. 
Cusickii, a beautiful and graceful v.iriety, forming a rosette of broad glaucous foliage, from 
which rise tall elegant spikes of large pale lavender starry flowers with yellow anthers, 
ht. 2 to 3 ft PS'" 35 /- : !»;>■ 5 - 
esculenta, producing spikes of pretty star-shaped blue flowers, ht. ij it- ; charming when 
naturalised 'in gr.iss pet too, 3/6; per doz. 6,/. 
,, alba, spikes of pretty star-shaped flowers, lavender and while, ht. i.Vft.... ,, 7 /^ 
Blue Star, flowers large, of a pretty light Irluc, produced on grace-ul spil.eiy 
1„. ft per 100, 40/- ; per doz. 5/6 
Royal Purple, a grand variety, producing large handsome spikes of large rich 
dark purple-blue flowers, ht. i.) ft per ICO, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 
Fraseri, a distinct species from California, with pretty dclic.ate pale blue floweis, ht. I ft. 
per 100, 15/-; per doz. 2/3 
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Leichtlini, bearing elegant spikes of large starry flowers running from white to cream, 
and having hand-ome dark glaucous foliage, ht. 2 ft pei doz. 5/6 o 
• atro-CSerulea, be.iring grand spikes of handsome dark blue-purple flowers, a 
fine border plant, ht. 2i to 3 ft ..per doz. 5/6 o 6 
New seedling varieties, a very pretty strain, containing many beautiful shades of 
blue, lavender, French white, etc., flowers large and handsome, very decorative when 
grouped in beds and borilers, ht. 2 ft per 100, 15/- ; pei doz. 2/3 o 3 
GANNAS. See our Spring Catahg,ue of Bulbs and Tubers. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY, j'ui; Narcissus Polyanthus, 69 - 
CHIONODOXA (Glory of the Snow). The Chionodoxa is one of our loveliest Spring 
flowers, and when established its sheets of blue in very early Spring are a great attraction in 
the garden. It should be largely used in borders and doited over bulb beds, also massed on 
rockwork. Once planted it comes up year after year, the flower spikes increasing in size and 
beauty. When associated with Narcissus minimus, the effect is very charming. Tor an effect 
the first season, plant the bulbs elo.se together. The Chionodoxa may be grown also in pots 
and vases and had in bloom early in January, if brought on in a cold frame or cool greenhouse close 
to the glass. Tlaict September to November. 
Lucilise (The Glory of the Snow), floweis brilliant blue, with cle.ar snow-while centre. 
per 1000, 40/- ; per 100, 4,6 ; per doz. aa. 
extra selected bulbs „ 5 °/' > >> 5/*3 J >> 
^ large bulbs for pot-culture ,, l/^t .1 i /3 
„ alba, white flowers of delicate beauty, rane ...per doz. 10/6 ; each i/- 
