CAMASSIA (Ka -mass'-si-a)—These bulbs are hardy without protection any¬ 
where. You can plant them in your garden or in open moist woods or along 
your streams or ponds. Best to plant them about 4 inches apart, 3-4 inches 
deep in masses of a dozen or twelve dozen or more. They can be left alone for 
years. 
Leichtlinii —I can give you this variety of Camassia in either blue or white. 
The flowers are star shaped on a three foot stem, as many as a hundred buds 
sometimes to a stem. The white blooms 2. or 3 weeks later than the blue. 
Please state which color you wish. 
Medium bulbs..... 
Large bulbs .50 
Quamash —This is a royal blue—rich in color and grows two 
feet when at its best. When planted in masses of a hun¬ 
dred or more, they are very showy. 
Special Offer— 
6 each of the 3 varieties (18 bulbs, value $1.00) for. . . 
12 each of the 3 varieties (36 bulbs, value 1.80) for. . . 
6 
12 
100 
$ .35 
$ .65 
$4.65 
.50 
.95 
8.00 
.30 
.50 
3.50 
.$0.85 
. 1.55 
ERYTHRONIUM (Er-i-throh'-ni-um)—Dog’s Tooth Violets. Lovely little wood¬ 
land plants, in delicate tints of cream, yellow, pink, white, lavender and 
purple. Very hardy. They love a loose gritty soil, rich in leaf mold, but also 
thrive in clays, grits and rock soils, and naturalize in great number in open 
meadows or woodlands of a moist, shady position, if well drained. Try these 
among your ferns. Some of these western species are 3 to 5 inches across with 
stems 4 to 6 inches, even 12 inches. 
Californicum—Large cream colored flowers, leaves richly 6 12 100 
mottled .$ .35 $ .60 $4.00 
Californicum Bicolor—Outer half of petals pure white, in¬ 
ner bright chrome-yellow.35 .60 4.00 
Grandiflorum—Bright buttercup-yellow .45 .85 5.00 
Hartweggii—Yellow, very early, stands heat.35 .60 4.00 
Hendersonii—Lovely light purple, center deep maroon, very 
striking.35 .60 4.00 
Revolutum—Large flowers in delicate blending shades of 
white tinted lavender; deep lavender-pink; pink; hardly 
two alike—all lovely.60 1.15 7.85 
Revolutum Pink Beauty—Deep lavender pink, a lovely 
Erythronium .60 1.15 7.85 
Revolutum Johnsonii—Exquisite rose-pink flowers, one of 
the prettiest.60 1.15 7.85 
Special Offer— 
6 each of the 8 varieties (48 bulbs, value $3.65) for.$3.15 
12 each of tlie 8 varieties (96 bulbs, value 6.70) for. 6.00 
I can secure you a smaller size for naturalizing in orders of 300 and more. 
Please write me if interested. 
FRITILLARIA (Frit-ill-ar'-ia)—These bulbous plants of the west coast are to 
me the most fascinating of all. They are lovely in woodland or border, ex¬ 
cellent for cutting either by themselves or with other flowers. But they do 
have a habit of resting for a year after flowering. The bulbs I shall send you 
1 hope all will flower the first year, but if some of them do not, as I cannot 
tell for sure, please don’t disturb them. Plant 3 to 4 inches apart, 3 inches 
deep. (Continued on page 22.) 
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