STAR TULIPS. 
SECTION I, GLOBE TULIPS. 
61 3 CALOCHORTUS ALBUS. 1 50 10 00 July 26 
62 1 “ AMCENUS. 4 50 30 00 “ 26 
63 2 “ PULCHELLUS. 1 50 10 00 “ 26 
GROUP II—STAR TULIPS. 
64 1 “ ELEGANS VAR NANUS. 4 50 “ 26 
65 2 “ Maweanus Var Major. 1 50 10 00 “ 26 
66 “ “ Var Roseus. 2 25 15 00 “ 26 
69 3 “ BENTHAMII. 1 50 10 00 “ 26 
71 4 “ UMBELLATUS. 4 50 
SECTION III—GIANT STAR TULIP. 
72 1 “ PURDYII. 4 50 30 00July26 
SECTION IV—MEADOW TULIP. 
75 1 “ LILACINUS. 1 50 10 00 “ 26 
CALOCHORTUS MIXTURES. 
ALL SECTIONS 
76 3 MIXED CALOCHORTI. 1 20 8 00 “ 26 
77 “ MARIPOSAS. 1 50 10 00 “ 26 
78 2 “ STAR TULIPS. 1 20 8 00 “ 26 
“ El Dorado strain. 2 25 15 00 “ 26 
CAMASSIA. 
9 Camassia Esulenta . 90 6 00 “ 26 
80 3 “ CUSICKII. 6 00 45 00 “ 26 
81 2 “ LEICI4TLINII. 3 00 “ 26 
S2 “ “ CREAM. 6 00 “ 26 
84- Montanum ... 3 00 “ 26 
DOG TOOTH VIOLETS. 
SHIPPING—The bulbs oi Dog Tooth Violets are ripe in May or 
early June. During the heat of the summer they should be packed 
in a cool place in barely moist soil or mold. Erythronium Hartwegii 
is an exception to this in that the bulb is very firm, does not tend to 
dry out, and can be kept perfectly in dry packing. There is no trouble 
in packing any of the Erythroniums so they will take a journey of six 
or seven days and arrive in perfect condition. It is better however 
for my American customers to have their supplies come on in early 
September so that the bulbs will not be out of the ground long in hot 
drying weather I should urge my European customers to have their 
Erythroniums held for shipment not earlier than September 5th, when 
the hottest weather is usually over. It is very difficult to pack them 
in such a way that in July or August there is not not great danger of 
the bulbs either heating if packed closely or drying out if in any way 
ventilated. 
Please note this and express your desires in your order. 
85 7 ERYTHRONIUM GRANDIFLORUM.4 50 30 00July26 
“ “ var Robusta 6 00 45 00 “ 26 
86 11 “ “ var Album... 4 50 “ 26 
