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Trillium. 
125. T. SESSILE Var CALIFOENICUM. 
A splendid plant exactly like figure. Petals three inches long, 
pure white. It has a tendency to grow several plants in a 
clump. 
126. T. OTATUM. 
A fine sort, resembling the eastern T. grandiflorum, white, 
turning to wine purple. 
127. D. PETIOLATUM. 
Odd dark flowers and petiolate leaves. 
Some Odd and Novel Bulbs and Plants. 
129. HESPEROCALLIS UNDTTLATA. 
The Lily of the Desert: one of the most lovely of flowers, in¬ 
habiting the sandy wastes of the Mohave and Colorado deserts, 
where the large flowers of waxy whitness, or tinged with green, 
“waste their sweetness on the desert air.” 
130. MU ILL A MARITIMA. 
An early flowering bulbous plant with greenish flowers. 
131. CHLOROGALUM POMERIDIANUM. 
A large plant with leaves like a Camassia, a tall many 
branched stem bearing a great number of star like little white 
flowers, and a large bnlb used for soap by Indians. 
132. C. ANGUSTIFOLIUM. 
Six inches, to a foot high. 
133. C. PARVIFLORUM. 
One to two feet. 
134. ALLIUM UNIFOLIUM. 
A really handsome leek with large head of pink flowers. 
135. ZYGADENUS FKEMONTII. 
A bulbous plant with leaves like a Camassia and a tall stem 
with a number of good sized greenish yellow flowers, quite 
fragrant and flowering very early. This plant is pretty enough 
to deserve a place in the hardy garden. Very hardy and easily 
grown. 
A Few Beautiful Plants. 
136. Clintonia Andrewsiana. One of the handsomest of woodland 
plants, having many large and handsome leaves spreading from 
the base. The stem fs slender and bears a number of handsome 
pink tubular flowers. The fruit is no less beautiful, purple. It 
grows in deep cool woods in a clayey soil rich in mold. 1 would 
not recommend this to all but for those who can care for it it is 
a gem. 
