Bellingham , Washington 
5 
Spanish Iris, June Flowering 
They are fine for cut flowers, keep well. 
Doz. 
Chrysolora, large bright yellow, early.$ .60 
King of the Blues, large dark blue, fine.50 
King of the Whites, pure white.50 
La Reconnaisance, bronze golden blotch, fine, large.80 
Louise, porcelain blue. . .40 
Prince Henry, golden brown bronze.70 
Crocuses 
The first bloom of the season. Plant three inches deep. 
Doz. 
Albion, fi ne purple.$ .35 
Mammoth Yellow, golden yellow.35 
Mount Blanche, pure white .35 
Sir Walter Scott, purple and white striped.35 
Galanthus 
(Snow Drop) 
Mass of white flowers, first to bloom, single.Doz. .35; 100, 2.50 
Grape Hyacinths 
Muscara Botyroides (Coerulea)—Very pretty, early spring bloom¬ 
ing bulbous plants, succeeding well anywhere. Flowers re¬ 
semble a miniature Hyacinth. Color Blue. . . Doz., .30; 100, $2.00 
Orni+hogalum 
(Star of Bethlehem) 
Throws up a tall stem with a cluster of star-shaped flowers; pure 
white with dark centers. Excellent for cutting, lasting a long 
time in water. Also very adaptable to pot-culture. 
Doz., .35; per 100, $2.50 
Camassia 
Native Blue, 14 inches high, good for bed or rockery; bulbs, doz., $ .50 
Chionodoxa 
(Glory of the Snow) 
Lucilae, deep blue, w'hite center.Doz., .35; 100, $2.50 
Scilla Campanula+a (Bell Flower) 
Fine for rockery and bedding. May flowering. 
Doz. 
Alba, pure white.$ .35 
Coerulea, fine violet blue.35 
Rose Queen, delicate lilac rose.35 
ncarvniea 
Delavayi —Tall flower spikes, bearing numerous Gloxinia-shaped 
flow'ers of beautiful bright rose; long serrated foliage. 
Each, $.25, .50, .75 
Dog Tooth Violets 
(Erythroniums) 
Fine mottled leaves, a beauty when in bloom, good in shaded 
places and in rockery. Bulbs mixed, 6 colors. 2 each Doz., $1.00 
Alii 
um 
Coeruleum —Fine lavender blue, 10 inches. Fine round tops good 
for cutting.Bulbs .20 
