Kelsey's American Lilies and Trilliums 
ERYTHRONIUM, continued 
ERYTHRONIUM albidum. Leaves not mottled. Flowers 10 100 1,000 
white, yellow at base.SI 50 $12 00 
americanum. Bright yellow. Leaves mottled white. 
Common throughout Eastern States. 50 2 00 $16 (X) 
californicum. Cream-colored flowers, often 4 to 5 on a 
stem, and richly mottled leaves. 50 2 00 16 00 
citrinum. Light yellow, orange at center, tips becoming 
pink. 1 00 4 00 35 (X) 
giganteum. 1 (X) 4 00 35 (X) 
grandiflorum. Bright yellow, with unmottled leaves. I 00 4 00 35 00 
hartwegii. Yellow, each flower on a separate stalk. 50 2 50 16 00 
hendersonii. Flowers light purple with dark centers. I 00 4 00 35 00 
purpurascens. Small, spreading flowers, crowded in a 
raceme; light yellow becoming purplish. Smallest 
species. 1 (X) 4 00 35 00 
revolutum. Pink flowers, becoming purple. 1 00 4 00 35 00 
DODECATHEON • Shooting Star; American Cowslip 
These are among the most charming of all our early wild flowers. The species 
offered below are easily grown in borders where they are subject to considerable drought 
after blooming. 
DODECATHEON clevelandi. Tall-growing form, with pure io too 
white or delicate pink flowers.$1 (X) $4 00 
hendersonii. Another of the best species with red flowers 1 00 4 00 
patulum. White, pale cream-color or rarely pinkish. 1 00 4 (X) 
radicatum. Flowers deep rose-color. 1 50 8 00 
CYPRIPEDIUMS 
CYPRIPEDIUM reginee (spectabile). The handsomest of 
all our hardy terrestrial orchids. The broadly ovate 
sepals and petals are pure white, while the large and 
inflated pouch is a beautiful, soft rose-color. (To in¬ 
sure delivery, orders must be in by October 1.) 1-2 
crowns. 2 50 
3-4 crowns. 6 (X) 
5-6 crowns.10 00 
7-8 crowns.15 00 
20 (X) 
50 00 
80 (X) 
BRODI7EAS, CALOCHORTUS, CYPRIPEDIUMS, FRITILLARIAS, IRIS, 
FERNS, Etc., in large variety. Prices on application. 
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