CAMASSIA 

ORNITHOGALUM 
FRITILLARIA (Mission Bells) 
Most interesting bulbous plants from the Pacific Coast. They are easy to grow and perfectly 
hardy. The plants produce slender stems which are leafy and most graceful, with several pendent 
bell-like flowers. They grow from 6 to 18 inches tall. Bloom May—June. 12 
Lanceolata. The flowers are green and brown, mottled prettily. Grows 18 inches tall..$1 25 
Pluriflora. Large open bells of a lovely deep rose. Grows 6 to 12 inches tall.......... 1 30 
Pudica. Long nodding bells, pure gold in color. Grows 6 inches tall... ............-. 1 35 
Recurva. Strongly recurved flowers of orange-scarlet. Grows 18 inches tall........... 1 30 
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Collection 19 3 bulbs each of the above 12 for 
Separately Packed and Labeled 4 Fritillaria varieties $1 = 30 
IXIAS (Corn Lilies) 
Very thin, wiry stems bear bouquets of cup-shaped flowers. Pretty, planted in groups, 
they are also fine for cutting. Bloom in May and June. Require protection in cold climates. 
Mixed Colors. 12 for 75c 25 for $1.40 100 for 
$5.25 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake) 
Similar to the snowdrop but larger and stronger. The white, bell-shaped, pendent flowers 
are tipped with green. They do well in ordinary garden loam, preferably in full sun. As with 
other early-flowering bulbs planted in the shrub-border, they can be left undisturbed for many 
years, increasing into great clumps, from which arise the dainty blooms in late April. 
12 for 80c 25 for $1.50 100 for 
$5.75 
SPARAXIS tricolor 
A rare flower of marked beauty. It bears on the very thin stems several gracefully shaped 
cup-flowers. The heart of these is red, violet, brown and orange, briefly, all colors imaginable. 
They may be planted anywhere in the garden for they grow easily. They are most suitable 
in rock-gardens. Grows 6 to 8 inches tall and blooms in June. 100 for 
12 for 70c 25 for $1.30 $5.00 
TRITELEIA uniflora 
Deliciously fragrant little flowers of pale violet-blue, with white centers. They spread and 
multiply with amazing rapidity and are excellent in the rockery or under shrubs or trees 
where nothing else will grow. They bloom in great abundance for many weeks in early spring. 
Grow 3 to 4 inches tall. 100 for 
12 for 70c 25 for $1.25 $4.75 
ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem) 
Unlike other flowers the Ornithogalums open their blooms only from about 11 o’clock in the 
morning to 3 o’clock in the afternoon; for the remainder of the day they are closed. The abun- 
dant, star-shaped, silvery white flowers, in umbels, appear as if they wish to repay for the 
time they are closed. It propagates readily and adapts itself splendidly to naturalizing. 
Bloom in May and grow 6 to 8 inches tall. 100 for 
12 for 30c 25 for 55¢ $2.00 
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. 100 for 
12 for 55c 25 for $1.00 $3.75 


