YUCCA Filamentosa. One of the most ef¬ 
fective and decorative of the hardy 
plants. Its sword like evergreen foliage 
and its enormous spikes of creamy 
white flowers forms a striking picture 
..... 50c ea. 
* Zauschneria Californica. Humming Birds 
Trumpet or Wild Fuschia. A very won¬ 
derful 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, crim¬ 
son, trumpet shaped flowers in Sep¬ 
tember _______35c ea. 
BRODIAEA 
When bulbs are correctly planted just 
leave them alone and Nature provides 
that they will increase themselves many 
times in a few years. In the first place 
drainage must be perfect. The content 
of the Soil is not so important just so 
it is not too sandy, even then they will 
live, but need more moisture. Some of 
them grow in full sun, but, they are pro¬ 
tected by heavy grass roots so when put 
in the garden it is good to give them 
some shade from a too hot sun. That is 
true for the South and West, but, in the 
North or East they need no protection. 
They are hardy any place in the U. S., 
although, certain planting conditions 
must be considered. Bulbs should dry 
out after flowering. Plant about 3 inches 
deep, and notice our directions with all 
bulbs sold. 
* B. Capitata. Californica Hyacinth. The 
earliest Spring variety. Cluster of vio¬ 
let, 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 ea., 50c per doz., large 
bulbs 7c ea., 75c per doz., extra large 
10c ea., $1.00 per doz., 100 med. bulbs 
$3.50. 
* B. Douglasia. Dense umbel of light blue 
flowers. .. 6c, 60c per doz. 
* B. Grandiilora. Umbel of large glossy 
purple flowers. The flowers are the 
largest of the blue Brodiaeas 5c, 50c doz. 
* B. Ixiodes. Golden Star. Grows in an 
umbel of golden yellow flowers .. 5c ea. 
---- 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. 
* B. Volubis. Twining Brodiaea. This 
Brodiaea climbs up in shrubs or stout 
plants sometimes 5 feet. The flowers 
are pink and greatly resemble a small 
Hyacinth ... 8c ea., 80c per doz. 
30 bulbs of the first 5 verities for $1.00. 
You can substitute Laxa for one of the 
others. 
CALOCHORTUS 
Nature was very prolific with this family. 
The variety and arrangement of the 
colors cannot be surpassed, they are fine 
for cut flowers. The Globe and Star Tu¬ 
lips are woodland flowers with the ex¬ 
ception of C. Lilacinus which grows na¬ 
tively in damp meadows. They bloom 
in March and April, much earlier than 
the Mariposas. The Mariposas grow in 
the sun, but, again these, like the Bro¬ 
diaeas are protected by heavy grass 
roots so they can use some protection. 
They should dry out after blooming. 
Plant in the Fall about 3 inches deep in 
well drained soil. 
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. 
* C. Benthami. Bright yellow flowers ea. 5c, 
50c per dozen. 
STAR TULIPS 
* C. Maweanus purpurascens. Flowers of 
lavender purple very hairy inside ea. 5c, 
50 per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
* C, Lilacinus. A meadow plant. Lilac 
colored flowers_ 5c ea., 50c per doz., 
$3.50 per 100. 
MARIPOSA TULIPS 
* C. Apiculatus. Small white, very hardy 
variety, black dot and yellow hairs 8c, 
80c per dozen. 
* C. Clavatus. A glorious, large deep yel¬ 
low tulip _ 12c ea., $1.25 per doz. 
* C. Clavatus var avius. A better form of 
above; the largest of the Mariposas 
....... 25c ea. 
* C. Citrinum. Deep yellow with black 
spots ___ 5c ea., 50c per doz. 
* C. Elegans. Small white form with 
triangular purple spot 10c ea., $1.00 per 
dozen. 
