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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
Erythronium 
*albidum — A pure white specie from N. E. 
States. 15c each. 
*californicum — Leaves richly mottled and 
large cream colored flowers. 10c each. 
*californicum bicolor (Helenae) — Two 
vividly contrasting colors; outer half of 
petals pure white, inner bright chrome 
yellow, while stamens are a rich gold. 
Very fragrant. One of the best. 15c ea. 
*citrinum — Almost pure white with strong¬ 
ly contrasting deep citron on lower third. 
10c each. 
*giganteum — Large cream colored flowers. 
10c each. 
*grandiflorum — The leaves of this species 
are not mottled. Flowers are of brightest 
buttercup yellow. 10c each, 
hendersonii — Flowers lovely light purple, 
with centers a deep maroon, almost 
black. 10c each. 
*klamathensis —A dwarf species, near to 
parviflorum. Light yellow with pink tips. 
Choice and rare. 15c each. 
^parviflorum —Bright yellow flowers on 10 
inch stems. 10c each. 
*Rose Beauty — (johnsoni Pink Gem) A 
very early flowering species with deep 
rose pink flowers. 10c each. 
*tuolemnensis — New and distinct. Very 
large tubers, making offsets. The large 
leaves are not mottled and the golden 
yellow flowers are borne on 15 to 18 inch 
stems very early in spring. Large size, 
25c each. Smaller size, 15c each. Deliv¬ 
ery from Sept. 1 to Dec. 1. 
FRITILLARIA — Bulbous plants of the wood¬ 
lands of Oregon and California. Delivery 
from Aug. 1 to Dec. 1. 
*pluriflora — Many beautiful large open 
bells of lovely rose on 10 inch stems. 
25c each. 
*pudica — Erect stems, 4 to 8 inches high, 
with from 3 to 6 nodding bells of purest 
gold. Best in full sun, in light, loose, 
gritty soil. 15c each. 
*purdyi —This species also varies in color 
according to soil and elevation. Dark 
red, with white spots, bell very narrow 
and highly varnished look to whole 
plant. Petals very straight. No odor. 
15c each. 
*recurva —The showiest of all Fritillarias. 
Many red and orange bells on branching 
stalks 12 to 24 inches high. Prefers a 
woodland soil with a little shade. 15c 
each; extra large bulbs, 25c each. 
HABENARIA — Hardy terrestrial Orchids, 
quite easy in a damp, half shaded spot, 
in a mixture of leafmold and silt. 
blephariglottis — White Fringed Orchid. 
50c each. 
ciliaris— Probably the showiest of native 
Orchids in temperate North America. 
Fringed orange flowers, crowded on 12 
inch stems, during July and Aug. 50c ea. 
dilitata —Native of southern Oregon, with 
pure white flowers on 12 to 18 inch 
stems. 50c each. 
fimbriata —Fragrant lilac flowers on 12 to 
15 inch stems. 50c each. 
*lacera —The green Fringed Orchid. 50c 
each. 
psycodes —Small lilac flowers, crowded on 
18 to 24 inch stems. Fragrant. 50c each. 
