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9. Var. SPLENDENS. 
Large light yellow wheel shaped flowers, far handsomer and 
showier than any other form. A very fine thing. 
SECTION II. 
Flowers in umbels, usually several stalks to each bulb; the blosoms 
broad funnelform, of a peculiar thick waxy texture; very lasting. 
10. B. MINOR. 
A dwarfed form of B grandiflora. 
11. B. GRANDIFLORA. 
Very showy, fine, large deep purple flowers. 
12. B. CALIFORNICA. 
A new species intrrduced bv me in 1895. It is like Bgrandiflora 
but much larger in every way. Large, waxy pink flowers. 
13. B. ORCUTTII. 
Handsome, smaller blue flowers in close umbels. 
14. B. FILIFOLIA. 
Similar and pretty. 
15. B. STELLARIS. 
A beautiful plant. The bulbs producing several many flowered 
umbels, the flowers deep blue with waxy white center. Forming 
a low star-like clump. 
16. B. ROSEA. 
Resembling B stellaris, but pinkish purple. 
17. B. PURDYI. 
This handsome species is very different from all other Brodiaeas 
in that the flower is broadly spreading with tips declining, quite 
handsome and novel. 
18. B. TERRESTRIS. 
A miniature form, with small rose purple flowers with yellow 
center, stems very'' short and the flowers often seeming to rest on 
the ground. A good novelty. 
19. B. GRACILIS. 
A tiny species much like a little Bloomeria. 
section in.—CALIFORNIA HYACINTHS. 
20. B. CAPITATA. 
A tall eai ly bloomer, with handsome deep violet flowers in head, 
on long slender stalks. 
21. B. CAPITATA. VAR. ALBA. 
This splendid waxy white form is a genuine acquisition. There 
is no purer white in nature. It should be grown extensively. 
