PAUL J. HOWARD’S 
ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM 
Dainty clusters of twenty to thirty white 
flowers on tall, stiff stems. Easily grown in 
any part of the garden. 
Dozen, 50c; 100, $3.50 
AMARYLLIS 
Mammoth Hybrids. Flowers of amazing size, 
three or four blossoms, often eight or ten 
inches across, on tall straight stems, in a 
mixture of rich reds, rose, pink, and 
white striped or marked with red and 
pink. 
Huge Bulbs.50c each; Dozen, $5.00 
Amaryllis Belladonna. Clusters of pure pink 
flowers, blooming in summer. Hardy in 
California anywhere in the garden. 
20c each; dozen, $2.00 
Plant amaryllis so that top of bulb is even with surface 
of soil, in sun or partial shade. Do not disturb bulbs 
for several years after planting. 
BABIANA 
Spring flowering bulbs similar to Sparaxis in 
mixture of blues, reds, and purples. Effective 
in groups. Culture same as freesia. 
Dozen, 50c; 100, $3.50 
BRODIAEA CAPITATA 
Native California bulbs, very showy in the 
garden, with round cluster of violet-blue flow¬ 
ers on tall wiry stem. 
Plant about four inches deep in well-drained soil, water 
sparingly. Sun or part shade. 
Dozen, 60c; 100, $4.50 
CALOCHORTUS 
Butterfly, or Mariposa Tulip. Lovely, three- 
petaled flowers in variety of colors with but¬ 
terfly markings. 
Plant in very well-drained, sandy soil, do not water 
much. They are California tvildflowers. 
Dozen, 75c; 100, $5.00 
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