
Tall blue Camassia and shorter blue Scilla - 
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 $3.00. 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 $3.00. Small 
seedlings, 12 for .15; 100 for .75. 
Museari, grape hyacinth. Brigth blue. — 
These clear blue, graceful flowers are 
useful for so many purposes, in solid 
beds, borders or naturalizing, in rock 
gardens and shade or sun. 12 for .30; 
100 for $2.00. Bulblets for naturalizing 
.75 per pint; $1.20 per quart; $38.00 per 
gallon, most of them will bloom second / 
year. Postpaid. 

Scilla, Campanulata, graceful spikes of 
hyacinth-like flowers, hardy anda good 
naturalizer. Wehave Blue, Rose, White Muscari 
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 
SD che, LOOTED: 
Star of Bethlehem, pure white flowers, hardy and a good 
naturalizer. % for .10; 12 for .25; 100 for $1.50. 

