CALOCHORTUS CAMASSIA 
EL.DORADO LEICHTLINI 

BRODIAEA BLEND—We like their slender swaying grace, 
the soft colorings of their trumpet flowers that sometimes 
are in loose and airy umbels, but that may again be gath- 
ered into tight capitate clusters. There will be pure and 
suffused white, lavender, lilac, mauve, indigo, purple, with 
others in rosy pink or salmon-toned yellow. Of about same 
winter hardiness as the Tulip. 12 to 20 inches. Long in 
bloom. Amazingly pretty. Bulbs always tiny. 3 for 25c; 
8 for 50c; 17 for $1.00; 50 for $2.55. 
BRODIAEA GRANDIFLORA—Radiating trumpet blossoms 
of rich deep purple top each slender, foot-high stem. Full 
hardiness. Easy to grow, 3 for 25c; 8 for 50c. (Illustrated 
page 13.) 
BRODIAEA IXIOIDES SPLENDENS—Many big stars of 
salmon-buff, striped autumn brown, are carried in upfacing 
umbels on 8-inch stems. A fully satisfactory garden bulb. 
4 for 35c; 10 for 75c. 
BLUE CAMAS LILY—This is Camassia quamash. Blossoms 
that are wide, informa] stars, carried in loose spikes to two 
feet. From soft blue, through indigo, to deep violet. Of full 
hardiness, living and flowering for years. Valued for mass 
plantings, great rippling wave-plantings of it can be spec- 
tacular, even smal] group-clumps will delight. Long-time 
beauty never cost less. 11 for 50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for 
$3.35; 250 for $7.50. 
CAMASSIA LEICHTLINI—For massed plantings, great 
banks of color, use the last, but for spectacular border accents 
it is this splendid greater Camas Lily that will best fit. Con- 
ditions right, it will reach to five feet or more, showy 
“Eremurus” spikes that may sometimes each carry as many 
as a hundred of the big, starry blossoms in their varying 
tones of lavender, mauve, blue, even violet. Of equal hardi- 
ness and ease of growing with the Tulip. 3 for 35c ; 
10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25. (Illustrated above.) 
ZYGADENUS FREMONTI—Open panicles of creamy blos- 
soms, each flower with a super-imposed center star of 
deeper yellow. A profuse bloomer. Of full hardiness. 3 
for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
ERYTHRONIUM BLEND — Dainty lily-blossoms for the 
shaded corner, spring-tide pleasure for years to come, if you 
plant them now. Cream, lemon-gold, lavender, purple, rosy 
pink, all should be there. Note size of bulbs will vary, for 
this is a mixture of species, and bulbs of some kinds are 
naturally larger than are those of others. 3 bulbs for 25c; 
7 for 50c; 15 for $1.00; 50 for $3.00. (Illustrated above.) 
THE DELIGHTFUL FRITILLARIAS—Dainty exquisites of 
the Lily tribe, the Fritillarias present no difficulties of cul- 
ture or of hardiness to the person who succeeds with the 
ordinary Liliums. PLURIFLORA—Lovely, wide bells of 
pure, deep rose. Ten inches. Sun, or light shade. 3 for 
50c; 10 for $1.50. PUDICA—Many nodding bells of shining 
gold. Seven inches. Prefers sun. 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
RECURVA—Flaring, recurved scarlet bells, flecked yellow 
ihre Twenty inches. Light shade. 3 for 50c; 10 for 
1.50. 
