E. Johnsonii. Rose colors shading into 
pink makes this a charming flower 
.. 8c ea. 
E. Rose Beauty. Very much like the E. 
Johnsonii, but, are inclined to be of a 
(^ 00 p©i' rose. Flowers are larger 10c ea., 
$1.00 per doz. 
E. Tuolumnensis. Large plain leaves. 
Flowers are very large and deep yel¬ 
low 8c and 10c ea., 75c and $1.00 per doz. 
COLLECTIONS OF ERYTHRONIUMS 
A collection of the first 5 varieties .-. 
25 bulbs for $1.00, 100 for $3.50. 
A collection of the last 3 varieties - 
25 bulbs for $1.75, 100 for $6.50. 
FRITILLARIA 
Hardy early flowering plants of great in¬ 
terest to the gardener. Most of these 
bloom only every other year. We try 
to ship those which will bloom the first 
year. 
F. Lanceolata. Woodland plant. Nodding 
bells, green and brown mottled. 6c and 
8c ea., 50c and 75c per doz. 
F. Recurva. The Redbell. As beautiful as 
a lily could be. Orange and scarlet 
recurved petals flecked with yellow 8c 
and 10c, 75c and $1.00 per doz. 
The following like full sun in any well 
drained soil. 
F. Liliacea. Large white bells with a green 
tinge __-__ 15c, $1.50 per doz. 
F. Pluriflora. This one and F. Recurva are 
ore the most beautiful of all the Fritil- 
larias. The flowers are the largest of 
any variety and are a charming rose 
color __— 10c ea., $1.00 per doz. 
E. Purdyii. Very dwarf. Striped and dotted 
with pink and dark purple. Priced as 
F. Pluriflora. 
GROUND COVERS FOR THE LILY BEDS 
Although we list several very good 
ground covers among our Perennial 
Plants, we hove a special place for 
this little plant as it is so appropriate 
for the Lily beds. TRIENTALIS euro- 
paea—white and pink star-like flowers 
from tuberous root stocks which in¬ 
crease rapidly and form a fine ground 
cover. 25c per doz. One dozen in¬ 
cluded with every $2.00 bulb order. 
Please ask for them. 
LADY SLIPPERS (Cypripedium) 
Hardy plants of the orchid family. These 
odd shaped flowers with their vivid 
colorings are always of great interest 
to a flower lover. We have three var¬ 
ieties here. C. Californicum is a bog 
plant and for the best results must be 
kept in a moist location where leaf 
mold predominates. The greenish yel¬ 
low flowers are the smallest of this 
group. Single eyes 35c. Two eyes 50c. 
C. Fasciculatum. Brownish flowers on 
short stems. Needs moist and sheltered 
position _ 35c ea., $3.50 per doz. 
C. Montana. Large flowers with brown 
petals and white slippers. Needs same 
growing conditions as C. Fasciculatum 
and priced the same. 
The three Eastern Lady Slippers' listed 
below are woodland plants. We hove 
the best results here by planting in a 
mixture of one-third each of sifted soil, 
leaf mould, and sand. Plant in a pro¬ 
tected place which can be kept moist 
through the blooming period. 
C. Acuale has a single rose colored blos¬ 
som to a stem. C. Pubescens is quite 
dwarf, but has large flowers of yellow. 
C. Spectable is very striking. The 
plants are tall with large flowers striped 
in shadings of pink. 
Prices for the above. Single crowns 
25c ea., $2.25 per doz. 
CALYPSO BOREALIS. This is a true or¬ 
chid and an exquisite little flower. It 
grows on rotted logs or moss in the 
Redwood belt. We ship these in soil 
in which they grow so they will flower 
the first year 20c ea., $1.75 per doz. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
Convallaria Majalis. Fragrant white flow¬ 
ers. Prefers partial shade and a soil 
rich in leaf mould and well rotted ma¬ 
nure. Single pips, . 15c; 6 for 75c. 
Clumps of several pips, 25c 
