Calo- 
chortus 
Mariposa or Butter¬ 
fly Tulips 
A remarkably brilliant claps 
of California bulbs with flowers 
in the richest combination of 
colors and markings, well de 
serving the name Butterfly 
Tulip. Not suitable for out¬ 
door planting except in the 
South and Pacilic Coast, but 
for winter blooming in the 
house they give great pleasure 
Four or six bulbs are recom¬ 
mended for use in a five inch 
pot or box of suitable size. 
They are V'ry easily grown, 
cared for in the same m inner 
as Hyacinths in pots. When 
in bloom they are very showy 
and last a long time 
Mixed Calochortus.— 
Many beautiful sorts, 6 for 
tOc. ; 15c. a dozen. 
CALOCHORTUS 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
Are very fragrant, and hardy as an oak. They never fail to 
bloom. Plant half a dozen bulbs in a 5-inch pot and treat as 
other hyacinths. 
Sky falue-T he most fairy-like of spring flowers. 3 for 5c., 
15c. perdoz. 
Snow White— Has long spikes of milky whiteness. Fine for 
contrast and quite new. 3c. each, 12 for 25c. 
A beautiful mixture of Grape Hyacinths, including all colors, 
|5c. 4oz., $1.00 per 100. 
Gorgeous llowering plants;flowers 
produced in great numbers; a 11 shades 
and colors, and most elegantly mot¬ 
tled with purple, crimson, rose, blue, 
yellow, green, appearing when in 
bloom like a thousand butterflies. 
Hardy with slight protection. 
10c. each; 3 for 256. 
