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NATIVE BULBS 
E. hendersonii, Adder's Tongue—8 in. Spray of lavender flowers with deep 
purple centers. Mts. of northern California. Hardy. 
E. klamathensis—9 in. Light lemon-yellow pink-tipped flowers. Mts. of north¬ 
ern California. Hardy. 
E. montanum, Avalanche Lily—8 in. White flowers. Alpine meadows of Pacific 
Northwest. Hardy. 
Fritillaria atropurpurea—14 in. One to four bell-shaped purple-brown flowers. 
High montane, 6000 to 10,000 ft. Hardy. 
F. biflora, Mission Bells, Chocolate Lily—8 in. Raceme of mahogany-brown 
flowers. Near coast of southern California. 
F. chamtschatcensis, Indian Rice—15 in. Nodding raceme of chocolate-brown 
flowers. Damp meadows of Alaska. Hardy. 
F. Ianceolata, Checker Lily—2 ft. Raceme of dark purple flowers mottled with 
yellow. Northern California near coast. Hardy. 
F. Iiliacea, White Fritillary—7 in. Thick stem. One to four nodding creamy- 
white flowers. Open hill-tops near central California coast. 
F. pudica, Yellow Fritillary—6 in. One to three orange or yellow flowers 
changing to brick-red. Dry mt. sides, 5000 to 6000 ft. Hardy. 
F. purdyi—9 in. Raceme of pale pink scarlet-flecked flowers. Mts. of northern 
California. Hardy. 
F. recurva, Scarlet Fritillary—18 in. Raceme of bell-shaped flowers, scarlet 
outside, scarlet checked on orange inside. Mts. of northern California. 
Hardy. 
Lilium columbianum, Oregon Lily—3 ft. Bright reddish-orange flowers spotted 
with purple. Northern Pacific Coast regions. Hardy. 
L. humboldtii—4 ft. Large orange flowers spotted with purple. Chaparral belt 
of Sierra Nevada Mts. to 6000 ft. Hardy. 
L. kelloggii —4 ft. Large fragrant pink flowers. Northern redwood belt. Rare. 
Hardy. 
L. maritimum, Coast Lily—2 ft. Deep green leaves. Dark red flowers. Localized 
in bogs and meadows of northern California coast. 
L. pardalinum, Tiger Lily—5 ft. Many bright orange-red purple-spotted flow¬ 
ers. Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada Mts. to 4000 ft. Probably hardy. 
L. pardalinum var. roezlii (L. roezlii)—4 ft. Flowers orange-red with maroon 
dots. Damp places in mts. of northern California and southern Oregon 
to 4000 ft. Hardy. 
L. parryi, Lemon Lily—4 ft. Large clear lemon-yellow fragrant flowers. Moist 
places in high mts. of southern California. Hardy. Our seed is from the 
original stand of this species. 
L. parvum, Small Tiger Lily—4 ft. Many bell-shaped orange crimson-tipped 
flowers. Stream-sides of Sierra Nevada Mts. to 9000 ft. Hardy. 
