Miscellaneous Bulbs 
AMARYLLIS—Belladonna Major. Extremely beautiful 
cluster of silvery pink trumpet shaped blooms on tall stem. 
In cold climates bulbs may be set with about five or six inches 
of soil on top of bulbs, in fall only. 35c each; 6 for $1.75. 
ANEMONE, ST. BRIGID—Wide range of color, mixed 
only. Should be early fall planted about two inches deep, but 
in cold climates may be early spring planted. Large bulbs, 10c 
each; 12 for 75 cents; small, but good blooming size, 3 for 15c; 
40 cents per dozen. 
CALOCHORTUS, Mariposa tulip—Beautiful cup-shaped 
flowers on tall slender stems. Plant about three inches deep in 
September or October. 3 for 15c; 45c for 12; $3.25 per 100. 
CAMASSIA—Native bulb plant, ten or more inch stems with 
blue flowers. Fine for naturalizing as they stand neglect, very 
hardy and a good cut flower. Bulbs ready late July to Novem¬ 
ber, 5c each; 12 for 40c; 100 for $2.25. Small size, $1.00 per 100. 
Quamish Camassia, dark blue and taller than above, small seed¬ 
ling bulbs only, 12 for 15 cents; $1.00 per 100. 
CAMASSIA, Liechtlini—Seedlings, mostly white on tall 
spikes. Good blooming bulbs, 5 cents each; 12 for 50 cents. 
CHIONODOXA, Luciiaea—B ue with white center, a nice 
early flower. 10 cents each; 12 for 60 cents; $3.25 per 100. 
COLCHICUM—Fall blooming Crocus, lavender pink 25 
cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 
CROCUS—Blue, purple and yellow, or mixed, 3 for 15 
cents; 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
GALTONIA—Hyacinthus Candicans or plain summer hya¬ 
cinth. These bulbs make a nice plant, growing quite similar to 
the yucca plant, having tall flower spikes with a cluster of bell¬ 
shaped white blossoms. Plant 4 or 5 inches deep in spring as 
bulbs will not stand winter freezing. Large bulbs, 15c each; 12 
for $1.50; medium size, 10c each; 12 for $1.00; small seedlings, 
25 for 20c; 100 for 60 cents. 
HYACINTHS—Perhaps the most beautiful and fragrant 
early spring flower. The following are, 15c each; 10 for $1.00. 
Gertrude, early, rose pink. Grand Maitre, deep porcelain 
blue. La Victoire, brilliant red. L’Innocence, pure white. 
Mixed, several good colors. 
MUSCARI—Grape Hyacinth, bright blue flowers on 6 to 
12 inch stems, very hardy and a good naturalizer. 25c for 12; 
$1.50 per 100. Planting size, 100 for 50c. 
SCILLA—Long graceful spikes of hyacinth-like blue flowers 
sometimes called blue bells. Very hardy. 3 for 20c; 12 for 50c. 
Scilla Campanula, blue; Rosea, delicate lilac-rose, and White, 
very lovely. Must be fall planted about four inches deep. 
STAR OF BETHLEHAM—Ornithogalum umbeliatum, 
long grass-like foliage, pure white flowers inside, green outside. 
12 for 25c; $1.50 per 100; smali bulblets, 40 for 25 cents. 
TIGRIDIA—An exceedingly fine flower, orange color, 
blooming from July till frost, when bulbs are dug, tops cut off 
and thoroly dried, stored in a dry frost proof place till spring. 
Large bulbs, 15c each; $1.00 for 12; good blooming size, 10c 
each; 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
YELLOW TIGRIDIA—Same as above but yellow, 15 cents 
each; $1.25 per dozen. 
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