I? RO DIA E A C A PI TATA 
BRODIAEA 
Bulbs native to the Pacific coast, producing one 
or two long slender leaves near the ground and 
slender stiff stems bearing a head of attractive 
flowers of great lasting quality when cut. All are 
hardy under most conditions, naturalize easily in 
any well drained soil and are also very useful and 
easy to grow under glass when given the same 
treatment as freesias. All should be dried out and 
rested after flowering. Our bulbs grown under 
ideal cultural conditions are superior to collected 
wild bulbs. 
B. capitate 
Called California Hyacinth. Slender stems 
12 to 18 in. high terminate in a close cluster 
