
Fancy Leaved Caladium 
Camassia 
Native California bulbs that are perfectly 
hardy anywhere and will thrive either 
under ordinary garden conditions or in 
the bog garden. They should be planted 
In groups of 12 to 100 and 2 to 4 inches 
apart, and may be left in the same spot 
for years. Plant 3 inches deep and water 
liberally till after they have _ finished 
blooming. Delivery Sept. to Nov. 
LICHTLINII BLUE. About 35 flowers on 
a 4-foot stem, blooming in succession for 
a long period of time. The flowers are star- 
shaped and as much as 11% inches across. 
The colors are different shades of lavender 
blue. $1.00 doz. 
LICHTLINII WHITE. Same as the above 
variety, except that the color varies from 
cream to white. $1.00 doz. 
QUAMASH. Deep blue flowers on 2-foot 
stems. Very easy to grow and ideal for 
naturalizing. $1.00 doz. 
13 
Calanthe 
An easy-to-grow Orchid for the ama- 
teur. May be grown as a house plant. 
Dormant bulbs are potted up in 4-inch pots 
when the new growth begins to develop. 
Plant with the base of the pseudobulb one 
inch below the surface of the soil, using a 
compost of one part soil, one part leaf- 
mould, one part well rotted cow manure 
and a little peat added. Water sparingly 
until active growth starts, increasing mois- 
ture when growth develops. The foliage 
dies down in the fall and barely enough 
water should be given from then on to 
prevent the bulbs from shriveling till after 
flowering. Then dig the bulbs and keep 
dry till new growth starts. Delivery Feb- 
ruary to June. “8 
BARON SCHROEDER. Pure white with 
evel red eye. Tall and profuse bloomer. 
22008 
‘ KENNETH. Creamy white with red eye. 
2.00. 
