CALOCHORTUS or BUTTERFLY TULIPS 
Until one has seen a good collection of these bulbs, he has no idea how muen 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, 25 for 
Mixture. 12 for 85c 100 for $5.75 $1.55 
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 for 
We supply the Mission Bells in 3 distinct separate varieties and colors, $1.50 
3 for 45c 25 for $2.80 - 
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 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s-Tooth Violet) 
The charm of these enchanting woodland plants is so well shown in the color 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 
Hartwelgi.2 White flowers with yellow)... 2.6.00. once cece nese csteeccesees 90. 600 
Hendersoni. Light purple, with centers a deep maroon. . 90 600 
Tuoiumnensis. Deep yellow flowers. Foliage not mottled. The largest of all.. 125 9 00 
24 for 
Collection 24 © bulbs each of the above $1.90 
Separately Packed and Labeled 4 Erythronium varieties 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF ERYTHRONIUMS ee ; 
A special mixture of all colors for naturalizing and for planting m numbers sufficient to 
carpet the ground. 12 for 75c 100 for $5.25 25 for 
TRILLIUM (Wake-Robin) Sa: 
The Wake-Robin, blossoming forth in woodland and garden, is one of Nature’s reminders of 
the approach of spring. Few of our native plants are more suitable for wild gardens than the 
familiar Trillium. Naturally lovers of moisture, these plants flourish in partial shade. 
Grandiflorum. Large white flowers, turning lilac with age. Of high value for naturalizing in 
woodlands. Grows 8 to 12 inches tall. 25 for 
12 for 85c 100 for $6.00 $1:55 
ANEMONES 
These popular flowers of French origin have always been in great demand. Every year 
the number of flower lovers who wish to possess these richly colored flowers, increases greatly. 
For northern states we advocate early spring planting; for the southern section, fall planting. 
De Czn. Single flowers. 12 for 60c 25 for $1.10 100 for $4.00 
St. Brigid. Semi-double. 12 for 75c 25 for $1.35 100 for $5.00 
DOUBLE RANUNCULUS 
These spider-like bulbs produce large turban-shaped heads of fully double flowers in a 
great range of colors. 
Tecolote Giants, Mixed. 12 for 60c 25 for $1.10 100 for $4.00 
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ROCK-GARDEN COLLECTION 25 

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Early spring-flowering bulbs, all suitable in size and habit for a place in the rock-garden, 
10 Scilla campanulata 10 Grape Hyacinths 
10 Dwarf Tulips 
10 Golden Jonquils 
10 Crocus 
Separately Packed 
and Labeled 
10 Scilla Sibirica 
10 Snowdrops 
10 Erythronium 
‘ 80 for $4.90 
