DelightJul LITTLE COUSINS of the Lilies 
Many are Natives of Oregon and California 
If you love the woodlands and meadows, if 
you have tramped over the hills and vales 
of the west coast, doubtless you have seen 
many of these Little Cousins of the Lilies 
in their native heath. We love them and you 
will too, when you learn how easy they are 
to have in your own garden. As Miss Clark 
said in her last catalog, I wish it were pos- 
sible to send you pictures of all of them in 
their true colors. However, with the re- 
strictions on paper this .is impossible. They . 
are lovely and few flowers of any kind offer 
such a variety of rich colors. Because of the 
expense of handling these little bulbs, please 
do not order less than three of a kind EX- 
CEPT where the price is quoted “Each”. For 
larger quantities than priced we will be glad 
to quote prices. 

BRODIAEA-A delightful showing when nat- 
uralized in drifts under deciduous trees or 
shrubs. Plant about 3 inches deep and leave 
alone. Bloom late spring. 
Coccinea—1050-Syn. Brevoortia Ida Maia, 
the Floral Firecracker. Dazzling crimson 
blooms. Loose gritty soil. 
Capitata—1060—‘California Hyacinth’, clus- 
ters of lilac flowers on 1- to 2-foot stems. 
Ixiodes—1062—Bright yellow. 8 to 12 inches. 
Lactea—1064—White with green vein. 
Grandiflora—1066—Bright blue. 6 to 10 inch. 
Laxa—1068—Clear blue. 18 inches. Vigorous. 
3 Bulbs any one kind, 45c. 
12 of one kind, $1.75. 
3 of each kind (18 Bulbs) $2.50. 
12 of each kind (72 Bulbs) $10.00. 
NOTHOLIRION Thompsonianum — 1230-A 
comparatively new bulb from northwest Him- 
alaya. Blooms funnel shape, rose or lilac 
color on 2- to 3-foot stems. May flowering. 
Sunny, well drained spot, 3 to 4 inches deep. 
Needs some slight protection in late winter 
and early spring. 3 for $1.25, Dozen $4.85. 
CALOCHORTUS 

CAMASSIA Leichlinii—A fine hardy bulb that 
is all too seldom planted. They make a fine 
show in the border or naturalized in open 
moist woodland. This year we offer 3 kinds. 
You should have all of them. No. 1160-—White. 
1162—Blue and 1164-A combination of blue 
and white. Height of all about 2 feet. 
6 Each any one color 75c-25 for $2.90. 
6 of each color (18 Bulbs) $2.15. 
100 mixed $10.75. 
CROCUS Tommassinianus, Whitewall Pur- 
ple-1150—A lovely specie variety for the rock 
garden or grouping in front of border. 
6 Bulbs 75c, 25 for $2.90, $10.75 per 100. 
CYCLAMEN Neopolitanum — Hardy Cycla- 
men. Similar to the popular greenhouse va- 
rieties. Delightful in the shaded rock garden 
or front of a shady border. Thrive in open 
well drained soil containing plenty of leaf 
mold or peat. They must never want for 
moisture. Bloom late summer. Barely cover 
corms. 1170—Pink. 3 for $1.60. 
1172—White. 3 for $3.15. 
CYCLAMEN Coum-—1176—Pink to lavender 
flowers blooming very early. DiLOhipss/ Ds 
CALOCHORTUS 
Mariposa Lily or Butterfly Tulips 
These are the Western American Tulips and 
though they are quite different from ordi- 
nary tulips they are most attractive. Blooms 
are white or brightly colored, some very 
brilliant, often several on a stem. They like 
open woodland or the shade of deciduous 
trees or shrubs, loose well drained soil with 
plenty of leaf mold. Plant about 3 inches deep 
in scattered clumps. 
Albus—1100-The Pearl Calochortus, 
white, 1 to 2 feet tall. 
Amabilis-1104-Same as Albus; clear yel- 
low. 
Amoenus—1108-Like above; rose colored. 
Citrinus—1112-Lemon yellow, brown spots. 
Lilacinus—1124—Lilac. 
Venustus purpurescens—1130—Dark lilac. 
Venustus roseus—1134—Lilac spotted rose. 
Splendens—1138—Bright lilac. 
3 Bulbs any one kind 45c, Doz., one kind $1.65. 
3 Each of all 8 varieties (24 Bulbs) $3.35. 
12 Each of all 8 varieties (96 Bulbs) $12.50. 
pure 
CALOCHORTUS Clavatus—1116—A huge 
flowered Mariposa, rich yellow. 4- to 6-inch 
blooms. 3 for 75c, Doz. $2.60, 25 for $5.00. 

