FRITILLARIA (Frit-ill-ar'-ia)—These bulbous plants of the west coast are to 
me the most fascinating of all. They are lovely in woodland or border, ex¬ 
cellent for cutting either by themselves or with other flowers. But they do 
have a habit of resting for a year after flowering. The bulbs I shall send you 
I hope all will flower the first year, but if some of them do not, as I cannot 
tell for sure, please don’t disturb them. Plant 3 to 4 inches apart, 3 inches 
deep, in woodland soil or the rock garden and do not disturb for many years. 
The Fritillaria should be planted early—we will ship in August. 
Lanceolata —Green and brown, mottled prettily. Hardy, prefers woodland with 
a porous, well drained soil, fairly rich in leaf mold. 1 % to 3 feet high. 
Each 12 25 
Large size.$ .15 $1.50 $2.80 
Liliacea —White bell-shaped flowers are veined green and carried on 8 to 12 
inch stems. 
Each 12 25 
Large size .$ .18 $1.80 $3.45 
Pudica —Nodding bell flowers of pure gold. Very hardy, a gem for the rock 
garden. 4-6 inches high. 
Each 12 25 
Large size .$ .10 $1.00 $2.00 
Purdyi —Waxy white large bell flowers, flecked scarlet. Very fine. 
Each 12 25 
Large size.$ .20 $2.00 $3.85 
Recurva —Orange-scarlet, throat flecked with yellow. This is considered one of 
the finest Fritillarias in existence. It prefers woodland with a porous, well 
drained soil fairly rich in leaf mold. Grows 1% to 3 feet high. 
Each 12 25 
Large size.$ .18 $1.80 $3.45 
Thunbergii —This is not a native west coast Fritillaria, but originally came from 
Japan woodlands. It is now grown in our western nurseries. The slender leaf 
with its curlycue on the end, together with its many “morning green” bell 
shaped flowers, gives it such a sprightly appearance. Plant in woodland, 
leafy soil or partial shade in mass for best effect. 
Each 
12 
25 
Medium size . 
.$ .13 
$1.30 
$2.50 
Large size . 
.$ .18 
$1.80 
$3.45 
One bulb of each variety, 
6 bulbs. 
.$ .75 
12 bulbs of each variety, 
72 bulbs. 
25 bulbs of each variety, 
150 bulbs. 
CAMASSIA (Ka-mass'-si-a) Leichtlinii —-Natives of Oregon. Hardy without 
protection and easy culture. Many flowers to a stem—either blue or white. 
Plant in early fall 3 to 6 inches deep, 6 to 10 inches apart. Best in rather 
heavy soil with abundant moisture in the early spring. We can give you 
these in either white or blue. Please state which you prefer. 
12 25 50 100 
Medium .$ .85 $1.55 $2.95 $5.75 
Lar S e . 1.00 1.85 3.60 6.95 
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