GORDON AINSLEY 
CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA 
P01* Plvt 
LAPEYROUSIA—Cape Irid, related to Free- 
sia. 
Cruenta—Rose-carmine .25 
Cruenta alba—White .30 
.Tu ncea—Rose-pink .25 
LATIIYRUS tuberosus—Tuberous rooted per¬ 
ennial, allied to the Sweet Pea. Rose, fra¬ 
grant .25 
LEUCOCORYNE ixioidcs odorata—Closely al¬ 
lied to Milla biflora. Native of Chile. Flow¬ 
ers light blue, fragrant .25 
LIBERTIA grandiflora—Now Zealand Irid, 
like Moraea. Fine white flowers .25 
LILIUM —See separate list in this folder. 
MILLA biflora (Mexican Star Flower)—Pure 
white. Intensely fragrant in evening .25 
MORAEA—This genus is found principally in 
South Africa, and replaces Jris in that re¬ 
gion. Resembles Iris closely. 
Iridioides johnsoni—White, marked with li¬ 
lac and yellow ; tall .20 
Polvstachya—lilac .25 
Spathacea—Yellow, marked purple .25 
Tripetala—Clear blue .25 
Villosa—Purple, blue-black marks .25 
MUSCARI armeniacum (Grape Hyacinth)—- 
Deep cobalt blue : large .20 
Heavenly Blue—Sky blue .15 
NARCISSUS bulbocod'um citrinus (Hoop Pet¬ 
ticoat Daffodil)-—Clear yellow, dainty .35 
Cyclamineus—Yellow, reflexed .35 
King Alfred—Pure yellow, very large .35 
Poeticus—White, scarlet eye .25 
Triandrus albus (Angels’ Tears Daffodil) — 
Creamy white .35 
Giant Flowering—Mixed .25 
Short Cupped Varieties—Mixed .25 
NERINE—Mixed Hybrids .50 
NOTHOSCORDUM fragrans—Tropical Ameri¬ 
can bulb, allied to Brodiaca. Umbels of 
white flowers, on tall stems. Delicate fra¬ 
grance .15 
NYMPHAEA (Water Lily). 
Bissetti—Clear pink .25 
Dentata superba—Pure white .25 
George Huster—Rich crimson. Hybrid .30 
Slurtevanti—Bright red .25 
/anzibarensis azurea—Bright blue .30 
Mixed .-.25 
ORNITHOGALUM lacteums—White ; large 
spike .25 
Pyramidale—White, green stripe on reverse .25 
Thyrsoides (Chincherinchee)—White ; fine .. .25 
Thyrsoides aureum—Golden yellow .25 
Thyrsoides kewense—Pale yellow .25 
OSTROWSKIA magnifica (Giant Bell-flower) 
—Pale blue ; tuberous rooted .25 
PANCRATIUM maritimum (Sea Daffodil) — 
Pure white, fragrant .15 
PARADISEA liliastrum (St. Bruno’s Lily) — 
Spikes of snowy white flowers .25 
PHLOMIS tuberosa—Tuberous-rooted plant, 
allied to Salvia. Spikes of rose-purple flow¬ 
ers .25 
PHORMIUM tenax (New Zealand Flax)—A 
noble plant, grown for its giant, Iris-like 
foliage. 6 to 9 feet .25 
PUSCHKINIA libanotica—Pretty Scilla-like 
bulb. Bluish white flowers ; dwarf .25 
RANUNCULUS French mixed—White, yellow, 
rose and scarlet .15 
ROMULEA rosea—Crocus-like Cape Irid. Red- 
lilac flowers with yellow throat .25 
I’OSCOEA cautleoides—Allied to Hedychium. 
Tuberous root. Flowers soft yellow, like a 
Gladiolus . : .25 
SCILLA campanulaia (Wood Hyacinth) — 
Mixed .15 
Italica—Pale blue, fragrant .25 
Per Pkt. 
Nutans (English Bluebell)—Mixed .25 
Peruviana—This is erroneously called “Cu¬ 
ban Lily’’ or “Peruvian Hyacinth” by 
many dealers. It is a native of the Medi¬ 
terranean region. Fine, large spikes of 
blue flowers, in various shades. Distinct .15 
Sibirica (Siberian Bluebell)—Rich blue .25 
SISYRINCHIUM bellum—Like a miniature 
Iris, with regular, 6-parted flowers. Blue .2 d 
Iridifolium—Primrose yellow .25 
Striatum—Bright yellow, striped darker .25 
SPARAXIS Ariadne—White, outside violet .. .15 
Fire King—Brilliant scarlet, yellow eye .15 
Grandiflora alba—White .20 
Grandiflora atropurpurea—Rich purple .25 
Jeanette—Soft rose, white eye .15 
Tricolor—Red. yellow and black .25 
Tubiflora—Light yellow ; distinct species .25 
SPARONIA—Hybrid between Sparaxis and 
Tritonia. Mixed .35 
SPREKELIA formosissima (Jacobean Lily) — 
Fine dark crimson flowers .20 
STENANTHIUM robustum — Panicles of 
creamy white flowers .20 
STREPTANTHERA cuprea—Closely allied to 
Sparaxis. Prevailing color combination is 
tango red, with purple zone and yellow 
eye : somewhat variable. Mixed .25 
TIGRIDIA pavonia rosea—Rose-pink, center 
mottled 25 
Mixed Hybrids—Cream, yellow, orange, sal¬ 
mon, crimson, scarlet and lavender .25 
TRICYRTIS hirta (Japanese Toad Lily) — 
White, shaded violet. Leaves and stems 
downy .30 
TRILLIUM ovatum (Wake Robin)—Snowy 
white suffused pink . 25 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker)—Hybrids, mixed .25 
TRITONIA—Cape Irid, related to Sparaxis. 
Crocata—Flame-scarlet, dwarf .25 
Deusta—Orange .25 
Lineata—White to pink ; Gladiolus-like .23 
Securigera—Copper red .25 
Squalida—Deep pink .25 
TULIPA kaufmanniana tWater Lily Tulip) 
-—Creamy white, splashed carmine on re¬ 
verse ; yellow center : dwarf .25 
Sprengeri—Scarlet, yellow margin, brown 
eye .25 
Sylvestris—Yellow, fragrant .25 
Species mixed .25 
Breeders mixed—Tall, late ; largest sorts .20 
Cottage Mixed—Tall, graceful sorts .20 
Darwin mixed—Similar to Breeder .group .. .20 
URGINEA maritima (Medicinal Squill)—Scil- 
la-like. White flowers with brown keels .25 
VELTHEIMIA viridifolia—Broad, glossy dark 
green foliage, with wavy edges. Flowers 
Tritoma-like, coral pink .35 
WACHENDORFFIA thryrsiflora—South Afri¬ 
can streamside evergreen. Foliage Tigridia- 
like. Flowers yellow and russet, on tall 
stems .25 
WATER LILY—See Nymphaea. 
WATSONIA angusta—Orange-scarlet .25 
Beatricis—Deep orange ; evergreen .25 
Longifolia—Varies from pink to orange ; fo¬ 
liage narrow, evergreen .25 
Marginata—Rose-red .30 
Meriana—-Varies from rose to white .25 
Pillansi—Orange .25 
Versfeldi—White .25 
ZEPHYRANTHES ajax—Golden yellow .25 
Candida—White .20 
Carinata—Rose ; large .35 
Texana—Yellow and copper .30 
ZYGADENUS fremonti—California bu’b allied 
to Camassia. Spikes of cream-colorcd flow¬ 
ers, with segments yellow at base .25 
