ANEMONE CORONARIA 
Beautiful poppy-like flowers which are popular because of their long bloom- 
ing period, individual beauty, and value as a cut flower. They appear as 
single Ranunculus and are often planted with them. 
VARIETIES 
Giant French de Caen—Mixed colors, large single flowers. 
White Queen—Large single, satin white. 
His Excellency—Brilliant red, single. 
Blue Poppy—Single and some doubles, blue and lavender. 
St. Brigid or Creagh Castle—Mixed colors, double and single flowers. 
No. | Bulbs Dozen for 35c; 40 for $1.00; 90 for $2.00; $18.00 per M 
No. 2 Bulbs Dozen for 25c; 70 for $1.00; 160 for $2.00; $10.00 per M 
BRODIAEA CAPITATA 
A native California wild flower, which becomes very showy under cultivation. 
The flowers are round clusters of violet florets on wiry stems 12 to 18 inches 
long. The bulbs are hardy anywhere in the United States. 
Bulbs: Dozen for 60c; 25 for $1.00; 60 for $2.00. 
CALLA LILIES 
Aethiopica—Large, pure white flower on long stem. This is the more common 
of the callas, being used widely for decorations in weddings and other 
festive events. 
Bulbs: Each 20c; 6 for $1.00. 
Baby White Calla—This new, pure white, dainty Calla is a perfect miniature 
of the larger Aethiopica. Borne on stems 12 to 18 inches tall. 
Plants: One for 25c; 5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00. 
Elliottiana——Beautiful golden yellow, bright green leaves with light spots 
which appear as perforations. Fine for bedding and pot culture. 
Bulbs: One for 20c; 6 for $1.00. 
Pink Calla—A very useful dwarf calla. The flowers are a pleasing shade of 
rose-pink, and bloom on stems of 8 to 12 inches. Very good for pot culture 
and bedding. 
Bulbs: One for 50c; 2 for $1.00; 5 tor $2.00. 
CALOCHORTUS 
MARIPOSA OR BUTTERFLY. TULIP 
Another one of our native California wild flowers. They produce many beau- 
tiful cup shaped tri-petaled flowers, marked with eyes, dots, and penciling in 
gorgeous shades of white, cream, pink, yellow, lavender, rosy purple, and 
