CALOCHORTUS (Kal-o-kort'-us) (Mari])osa lily or tulip)—Woodland plants. 
Thrive best in a loose abundant soil in leaf mold in sun or i)artial shade with 
kSHARP drainage. Plant 2 to 3 inches deep, 4 to 8 inches apart. Blooms 
A])ril to June. AVe ship Sept, and Oct. only. Plant just before the ground 
starts to freeze. Rodents like them—plant in wire baskets. Dig as soon as 
ripe, store in paper bags in dry place. 
Each 12 25 
Medium size .$ .12 $1.20 $2.30 
Large size.15 1.50 2.80 
Albus —Globular pure white flowers on branching stems 15 inches tall. 
Amabilis —Clear rich yellow, on branching stems 15 inches tall. 
Amoenus —Soft rose-pink, grows 8 inches tall. 
Maweanus —Dainty white open cup-shaped flowers, the base of which is purplish 
and covered with silky hairs. Grows 8 inches. 
Vesta —AVhite, tinged lilac to pink and red at center. Flowers 3 to 5 inches 
across—verv showy. Grows best in heavy soils, in full sun. 
Clavatus —The largest flowered and stoutest stemmed of the Mariposa lilies or 
tuli])S. Deep yellow flowers 4 inches across. A superb variety. 
Each 
12 
25 
Medium size . 
.$ .20 
$2.00 
$3.85 
Large size. 
.25 
2.50 
4.75 
ERYTHRONIUM (Er-i-throh'-ni-um) (Trout lily or Dogtooth violet)—Lovely 
little woodland plants, in delicate tints of cream, yellow, pink, white, lavender, 
and purple. A^ery hardy. They love a loose gritty soil, rich in leaf mold, but 
also thrive in clays, grits and rock soils, and naturalize in great number in 
open meadows or woodlands of a moist shady position, if well drained. Some 
of these western species are 3 to 5 inches across with stems 4 to 6 inches, even 
12 inches. Plant upon receipt of bulbs in moist soil—don’t let them dry out, 
it injures them. Set the bulb upright, 2 to 3 inches of soil covering the tip, 
2 inches apart. 
Each 12 25 
Large size.$ .15 $1.50 $2.80 
Californicum —Large cream colored flowers, leaves richly mottled. 
Grandiflora —Bright buttercup-yellow. 
Hendersonii —Lovely light purple, center deep maroon, very striking. 
Johnsonii —Excpiisite rose-])ink flowers—one of the prettiest. 
Tuolumnensis —Golden yellow flowers, quite distinct, form large clumi)s by off¬ 
setting. 
Rose Beauty —Deep rose-])ink, very striking. 
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