THE LOVELY CALOCHORTUS 
Blossoms of exquisite beauty in many rare col¬ 
orings and dainty forms. Called sometimes Mari¬ 
posa Lily, or Star Tulip, or Globe Tulip. Planted 
in well-drained soil they are thoroughly winter- 
hardy, but should be mulched with litter to pre¬ 
vent alternate freezing and thawing. A pretty 
cut flower, and delightful in rockery or wild gar¬ 
den. crnzy. 
UNIFORM PRICE, pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
CALOCHORTUS CLAVATUS — Golden Bowl. 
Flowers 5 inches across, deep yellow with bronze 
shadings. 
C. NUTTALLI—Sego Lily. Splendid large white 
flowers that may be tinged with lavender or pink. 
Possibly the easiest species. Very hardy. 
C. MAWEANUS—Star form, outer petals purple, 
the inner pure white. July. Shade. 
C. VESTA—Showy and variable, lilac, rose or 
purple. Good. 
C. VESTA ROSE PINK—Splendid selection. 
C. SPLENDENS—Like a great lavender butterfly. 
C. EL DORADO—A marvelous giant hybrid 
strain, varying from white, through lilac, to pur¬ 
ple; from pink to deep claret. 
C. LILACINUS—Fine lavender stars, fragrant 
and handsome. Moist meadows. 
C. ALBUS—Fairy Lantern. A Globe Tulip. Trans¬ 
lucent pearly white. 
C. ALBUS RUBELLUS—Here the white is 
deeply tinged with luminous pink. 
C. AMABILIS—Graceful sprays of golden lan¬ 
terns, glossy and rich. 
C. V. CITRINUS—Deep lemon yellow, patched 
with maroon. Excellent. 
C. NITIDUS—Huge silken flowers on 12-inch 
stem, white with lavender overtone. 
OFFER 29A5—One pkt. each of above for $2.25. 
CALOCHORTUS MIXED—Includes all the kinds 
and colors listed here, with many others. Will 
show about every hue of this beautiful flower. 
Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; % oz. $1.00. 
BRODIAEAS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
Hardy bulbs with very pretty waxy flowers 
clustered on slender stems. Blossoms are long- 
lasting. Mostly they like a bit of shade. Give 
Calochortus culture, crny. 
UNIFORM PRICE, pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
BRODIAEA CAPITATA—Bright lilac blossoms 
in dense clusters. Pretty. 10 inches. 
BREVOORTIA IDA-MAIA—Vivid green-tipped 
flowers of crimson satin. Sensational. 24 inches. 
BRODIAEA LAXA—Ithuriel’s Spear. Clusters 
of fine showy clear blue blossoms. 20 inches. % 
oz. 75c. 
B. IXIOIDES—Pretty Faces. Fine clusters of 
golden yellow. 8 inches. % oz. 75c. 
B. GRANDIFLORA—Glossy purple trumpets. 
Handsome and long-lasting. Moist soil. 24 inches. 
B. VOLUBILIS—Fine soft pink fragrant blos¬ 
soms, long-lasting when cut. Bloom clusters 
sometimes six inches across. A very lovely half¬ 
twiner. y$ oz. 75c. 
OFFER 30A5—One pkt. each of above for $1.00. 
BRODIAEA BLEND—The above and other desir¬ 
able species in mixture. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
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