Camassia, three varieties with fine flowers on long stems, 
very hardy. Plant early fall about 5 inches deep. 
C. Liechtlini, tallest, white blooms, .05 each; 12 for .50. 
C. Native blue, 12 to 15 inch stems. .05 each; 12 for 
.40; 100 for $2.75. Small seedlings, .75 per 100. 
C. Quamish, tall dark blue, .05 each; 12 for .50; bloom¬ 
ing size, .05 each; 12 for .40; 100 for $2.75. Small 
seedlings, 12 for .15; 100 for .75. 
Crocus, about the first 
blooms to show up in the 
spring when least ex¬ 
pected and needed most. 
Plant in early fall about 
3 inches deep. They are 
very hardy and multiply 
rapidly. 3 for .15; 12 
for .50; 100 for $3.00. 
King of whites, pure white, large flower. 
Maxmilian, very large sky blue. 
Mixed, a good mixture. 
Purpurea Grandiflora, large purple blue. 
Susianus, Cloth of Gold, earliest golden yellow. 
Yellow Mammoth, late large golden yellow. 
Muscari, grape hyacinth, bright blue. These 
graceful little flowers serve a splendid pur¬ 
pose in every flower garden, adding brilliant 
color in the rock garden, in clusters in the 
borders. They do well under trees and 
around shrubs, and naturalize on slopes. 12 
for .35; 100 for $2.00. Bulblets, 100 for .50. 
Scilla, Campanulata, graceful spikes of hyacinth-like flow¬ 
ers, hardy and a good naturalizer. We have Blue, Rose, 
White and Mixed. 3 for .15; 12 for .45; 100 for $2.75. 
Scilla, Italica, light blue bell-spaped flowers, daintier and 
more graceful even than the above Campanulata. 3 for 
.15; 12 for .50. 
Star of Bethleham, pure white flowers, hardy and a good 
naturalizer. 3 for .10; 12 for .25; 100 for $1.50. 
Tigridia, this fascinating flower must be spring planted as it 
will not stand freezing. Beautiful orange blooms till frost 
kills the tops, then dig and dry thoroly. .10 each; 12 for 
.60; medium size, 3 for .15; 12 for .40; 100 for $2.80. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Prices postpaid. 6 of one kind at dozen rate. 
Alstroemeria, Peruvian Lily. A fiberous rooted plant, two 
feet tall, bearing numerous lily-like flowers. Two colors, 
yellow or light orange, both have brown markings. .10 
each; 12 for $1.00. 
Plant bulbs in September for better results. 
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