CROCUS 
These gay “Heralds of Spring” will grow in many places—in the Iawn, flower borders, 
rock-gardens, in sun or shade, and even under trees. You will enjoy them every spring for 
many years. 
Mixed Colors. 12 for $1.00 25 for $1.85 100 for $7.00 
SCILLA italica 
Produce several spikes of intense blue flowers 4 to 5 inches tall. Are ideal for naturalizing. 
Specially recommended for group planting, for edging as well as for rock-garden planting. 
Blooms very early. 12 for 85c 25 for $1.60 100 for $6.00 
CALOCHORTUS or BUTTERFLY TULIPS 
Until one has seen a good collection of these bulbs, he has no idea how much Nature can 
do in the variation of one flower. The wonderfully marked eyes and dots and pencilings in 
rich colors of each flower are much like those on a butterfly’s wings. They grow from 1 to 
2 feet high and have from one to many flowers on a stem. In the mixture we supply, scarcely 
two are alike; they are simply marvelous in their variety of colors and markings. We promise 
the flower lover a new experience as he enjoys these strange flowers in May and June. 
12 for 85c 25 for $1.55 100 for $5.75 
BRODIAEAS 
Little bulbs, native to the Pacific Coast, produce tufts of grass-like foliage and slender 
but strong stems which carry clusters of wax-like flowers of great lasting quality. They 
naturalize easily in almost any situation, but are especially happy in rough, gritty soils or 
in the rock-garden. Bloom in May and June. 
Mixed Colors. 12 for 70c 25 for $1.25 100 for $4.75 
CAMASSIA esculenta 
Perfectly hardy bulbous plants. Very showy in mass planting. Form flower-spikes 2 feet 
high, bearing a cluster of star-shaped flowers of a very fine rich purple. There are very few bul- 
bous plants that meet climatic or soil conditions as well as Camassias. .They naturalize exceed- 
ingly well and can be left alone for years. Bloom in early June. 
12 for 55¢ 25 for $1.00 100 for $3.75 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s-Tooth Violet) 
The charm of these enchanting woodland plants is so well shown in the above illustration 
that words seem futile. Had they no other beauty than that of the richly mottled leaves, 
they would be well worth a place in the garden. They thrive in wooded places, under shrubs, 
and in shaded corners of the rockery, where they readily naturalize. They are hardy in the 
coldest parts of the United States. Bloom in April and grow 5 to 10 inches tall. 
12 100 
Californicum. Large white flowers zoned with maroon at base.............-$0 85 $5 75 
Hendersoni. Light purple, with centers a deep maroon.... eres. em OO ae 0. 00: 
Golden Yellow. Flowers are of the brightest buttercup-yellow .............. 55 3 75 
Tuolumnensis. Deep yellow flowers. Foliage not mottled. The largest of all.. 1 25 9 00 
Collection 95 6 bulbs each of the above 24 for 
Separately Packed and Labeled 4 Erythronium varieties $1.75 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF ERYTHRONIUMS 
special mixture of all colors for naturalizing and for planting in numbers sufficient to 
carpet the ground. 
12 for 75c 25 for $1.40 100 for $5.25 
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