NUNS LILY. (Anthericum liliastrum paradiseum). A miniature Easter 
lily, blooming in late May; about 12 inches. Each 10c to 25c. 
ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM. The “Star of Bethlehem” of old 
gardens. A color scheme of white and green that naturalizes easily. 
Late May. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75. 
TRITELIA UNIFLORA. A star-like small flower, on 6-inch stem, of soft 
blue or pearl white. Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75. 
WILD EUROPEAN CYCLAMEN. Hardy. Ready in May and June; to 
‘bloom in August and September. Order before August 15th. Each 
$1.00. 
CAMAS-WHITE. Very striking native of Northwest, blooming late May. 
Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75. 2 ymin ey PeoPy 
LUCOJUM (Snowflake). Cluster, ot pees greer- -tipped bells, lasting 
throughout the spring, on 42- inch slender stem. Doz. $1.50. 
LUCOJUM AUMUMNALE.’°A rare autumn flowering species. Its slender 
red-brown flower stalks appear’ “in* ‘September, hanging out one to 
three tiny white bells with Yosy base that continues the color of 
stem. A generous group on one of the sunny levels of the rock garden 
or in a moraine is suggested. Doz. $1. 60. 
F ora “Linle Cortes’ \ ie sat 
to brighten the winter, “mohths, use groups of 
.WINTER ‘ACONITE 
GALANTHUS ELWESIL 
CROCUS TOMASSINIANUS 
"CROCUS SUSIANUS 
IRIS RETICULATA 
MUSCARI BOTRIOIDES 
CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE 
with DAPHNE MEZERIUM and CHRISTMAS ROSE to 
give height, and some of the very 
, early PRIMROSES. 
° M. B.S. 
TULID GRANGE 
Routel, Box 188 Bow, Washington 
