*Zauschneria Califomica. Humming Birds Trumpet or Wild Fuchia. A very wonder' 
ful and hardy plant for the Rockery where it can get full sun. It throws out 
runners and will form dense mass of grayish foliage and bears large, crimson, 
trumpet shaped flowers in September . 35c 
No orders for plants accepted under $1.00. Plants priced at 35c are 3 for 90c; 25c plants 
are 3 for 65c; 20c plants are 3 for 50c and 15c plants ore 3 for 40c. 
WESTERN BULBS 
If bulbs are planted correctly further care is not needed. After blooming just leave them 
alone to dry out and Nature provides that they will increase themselves many times 
in a few years. All of the following varieties will do well in the West and many 
are hardy in the East and North although certain planting conditions must be con' 
sidered. 
BRODIAEA CALOCHORTUS and Fritillaria must be shipped before January First. 
BRODIAEAS 
Brodiaeas are hardy any place in the U. S. They grow here in many different soils. Plant 
about three inches deep. Although, some varieties grow naturally in full sun it is 
a good idea to give them locations where they will have some protection from the 
hot afternoon sun. They make fine cut flowers. 
*B. Capitata. Californica Hyacinth. The earliest spring variety. Cluster of violet, 
blue flowers on two ft. stems. 4c ea.; 40c per doz.; $3.50 per 100 
*B. Coccinea. Ida Maia. Floral Fire Cracker. An interesting and unusual form 
of flower as they resemble a bunch of Fire crackers. They prefer some shade 
Medium bulbs 5c; per doz. 50c; large bulbs, 7c; doz. 75c Extra lg. 10c; doz. $1.00, 
per 100 medium bulbs, $3.50. 
*B. Ixiodes. Golden Star. Grows in an umbel of golden yellow flowers . Ea. 5c 
50c per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
*B. Lactea. Bears a round head of milky white flowers with a green midvein. Ea. 5c 
50c per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
*B. Laxa. This is the finest of the blue Brodiaeas. An umbel of many blue flowers 
often 6 in. across . 6c ea., 60c per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
CALOCHORTUS 
Nature was very prolific and versatile with this family. The variety and arrangement of the 
colors cannot be surpassed. They are exquisite as cut flowers also. The Globe 
Tulips are a woodland flower and bloom about the same time as the Star Tulips in 
March and April. Plant in the Fall 2 to 3 inches deep, in perfectly drained soil. 
The Star Tulips are also woodland plants excepting the C. Lilacinus which grows in 
meadows which are wet in Winter and Spring, but, dry up in the Summer and Fall. 
The Mariposa variety which blooms in June grows in full sun. If possible leave in 
ground after blooming, otherwise dig up and store. 
GLOBE TULIPS 
*C. Albus. Fairy Lantern. Graceful, white pendant globular flowers often with pink 
veins. 5c ea., 50c per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
*C. Amabilis. Yellow Lantern. Similar to the C. Albus in form, but, rich yellow in 
color. Same price as C. Albus. 
*C. Amoenus. Similar to above, but, soft rose colored .... 7c ea., 65c per doz. $5.00 per 100 
STAR TULIPS 
*C. Maweanus purpurascens. Flowers of lavender purple very hairy inside. Ea. 5c, 
50c per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
C. Lilacinus. A meadow flower. Lilac colored flowers 5c ea., 50c per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
MARIPOSA TULIPS 
A field of Mariposa or Butter Fly tulips is a grand sight as every color is there in its truest 
form. Protect them some from a too hot sun and plant in well drained soil about 
3 inches deep. 
*VENUSTUS EL DORADO. Very much like the Venustus Vesta described below. 
*VENUSTUS VESTA. There is no limit to the glory of the colors which are found 
in these blossoms. The flowers are a little larger than the above variety and 
there are more pink and purple shades to be found in them . Ea. 6c 
60c per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
*CALOCHORTUS Qavatus. Very large bowl shaped flowers of deep yellow. It is 
the finest yellow Calochortus . 12c ea., $1.25 per doz. 
*C. Howellii. If you like white flowers this is a very beautiful variety. 12c ea., $1.25 doz. 
