4 A. Burntrager, Oakland, Cal. 
i B. Capitata. — Large umbels, lavender color ; an early 
bloomer io 
i B. C. Alba. — Splendid flower, petal pure white and 
glossy as wax io 
1 B. Cong'esta. — Violet purple, large heads a yard high ; 
late io 
1 B. Coccinea. (The Floral Firecracker.) — 12 inches to 
3 feet high. Pendulous flowers two inches long ; rich 
crimson with pea-green tip. A lovely plant 15 
1 B. Volubilis. (Twining Hyacinth.) — A very great 
novelty. Soon after the slender, leafless stems start, while 
the flower-bud is yet a mere speck, the stems begin to coil 
and wander, forming coil upon coil, until when the delicate 
rose-pink flowers appear, it is five feet high, and if straighten- 
ed out would be ten ! 20 
1 B. Fiiifolia. — Blue flowers, wdiite center (from South- 
ern California). Very fine 10 
1 E. Grandifloruni. (Giganteum.) — A very large and 
beautiful variety. Large mottled base leaves, three to thir- 
teen flowers, yellow with orange center. The flowers from 
2 to 2 j 4 inches across 10 
These eight fine bulbs for $1.00 
Counter No. 4. 
1 C. Gunnisoni. — Very fine, light lilac petals, yellowish 
green below the middle, banded and lined with purple. A 
grand flower 45 
1 F. Recurva. — A very fine variety of sturdy growth. A 
free bloomer. Scarlet, tubular, almost bell-shaped flowers. 
Fine as a lily 15 
1 F. Lilacea — Same as Biflora, except that flowers are 
white, and not lined 10 
1 F. Parviflora. — Fine flower. Stocky plant, one of the 
best of the F'ritillaria family 20 
1 F. Lanceolata. — Tall, with many large flowers curious- 
ly mottled in green, brown and yellow 15 
1 Carmassia Esculenta. — Dark blue flowers 10 
1 C. riacrocarpus. — A strikingly beautiful flower of the 
Mariposa type. Bulb very large, stem stiff. Flowers large, 
pale lavender, banded with green 20 
List price 
This splendid “ Counter ” for 
$t-35 
$1.00 
