glass. Those who know it only as a wild 
flower will hardly recognize it under cultiva¬ 
tion so greatly does it improve in the size 
and profusion of its bloom. 
$6.00 per 100 85c per 12 
B. coroiiaria 
Aptly called Hai'vest Brodiaea because it 
blooms at harvest time in the hay fields. 
Pretty, bright violet-blue flowers are borne in 
a rather loose head of 6 to 15 on a stiff, 
slender stem about 18 inches tall. The spread¬ 
ing, funnel-shaped blossoms are about 1 inch 
across and the same in length. Blooms in late 
spring. 
$12.00 per 100 $1.75 per 12 
B. ixioides 
Known in California as Golden Star. Blooms 
in spring. Stem about 12 inches tall. Large 
umbel of bright yellow flowers with darker 
line on outside of petal. Gay and cheerful 
in the garden. Does well under glass. 
$6.00 per 100 85c per 12 
B. laxa 
‘Tthuriel’s spear.” Large cluster or umbel of 
bluish violet flowers on a two-foot stem. Gen¬ 
eral appearance comparable to an Agapanthus 
flower. Blooms in spring. Likes partial shade. 
$12.00 per 100 $1.75 per 12 
CALOCHORTUS BARBATUS 
Native of Mexico. Yellow, bell-like pendant flowers 
borne on a branched stem 12 to 18 inches high. 
Blossoms are ^ to 1 inch across. Likes sunny 
situation in well-drained loam. Should be planted 
in spring as soon as danger of heavy frost is over 
and lifted in early fall as soon as mature. Blooms 
in early summer. Dainty and attractive in the 
garden and in flower arrangements. Deliver^^ 
early winter. 
$1.50 per 12 
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