ERYTHRONIUM 
Trout Lily or Dog’s Tooth Violet 
Woodland plants with lovely lily-like blooms 
in delicate pastel tones. Very hardy. They 
enjoy a loose, gritty soil with PLENTY of 
leaf mold and considerable shade. Be sure 
they never want for moisture. An ideal bulb 
for naturalizing. 
Albidum-1188—White, 
pale blue. 
Americanum—1186—Large pinkish-yellow. 
Californicum—1180—White, chrome yellow 
center. 
Giganteum—1i184—-Bright butter-cup yellow. 
Hendersonii —1182-— Light purple, center 
deep maroon; very striking. 
Tuolumnensis—1192—Golden yellow, quite 
distinct, forms large clumps by off-setting. 
Bulbs any one kind 45c, Doz. one kind $1.65. 
3 Each of 6 kinds (18 Bulbs) $3.40. 
12 Each of all 6 kinds (72 Bulbs) $9.40. 
We have a limited quantity of Erythronium 
Tuolumnensis in the large size. 
3 for 75c, $2.60 per Doz., 25 for $5.40. 
FRITILLARIA 
Another woodland bulb with drooping or 
nodding flowers often resembling small 
lilies. Lovely for naturalizing or the rock 
garden where they may be undisturbed for 
many years. 
Pallidiflora —1208— Large pale yellow 
flowers, bell-shaped, 8- to 12-inch stems. 
3 Bulbs $1.25, Dozen $4.75. 
Ruthenica —1210— Purple, bell - shaped, 
very hardy. 3 bulbs $1.85, Dozen $7.25. 
Thunbergii—1204—A graceful, distinct 
species, creamy white, veined green 
with as many as ten blooms to a plant. 
Partial shade. 144-2 feet. 
3 Bulbs 45c, Dozen $1.45, 25 for $2.85. 
sometimes flushed 
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GALTONIA Candicans, Summer Hyacinth— 
1240-—A lovely flower for your July-August 
border among the lilies. Pure white, bell- 
shaped flowers on 2- to 5-foot stems, de- 
lightful against dark foliage. 6 in. deep, sun 
or partial shade, rich moist soil. 
3 bulbs for 50c, Dozen $1.90. 
Extra large, 3 for $1.00, Dozen $3.80. 
iXIOLIRION Ledebourii—1260—A good blue 
for the May border. Fine for cutting. 1 foot 
tall. Plant fall, 3 to 4 inches deep, sunny, well 
drained spot. 6 for $1.00. 
{RIS Reticulata—1250—A ‘‘must” for the early 
garden. Deep purple with a golden blotch. 
Fragrant. 6-inch stems. 3 inches deep. 
3 Bulbs 80c, Dozen $3.00. 
SCILLA — Spanish Bluebells 
SCILLA Campanulata: 
Alba Maxima-—1270—-Large white.. 
Rose Queen-—1274—Pink. 
Excelsior—1278—Blue. 
Any of the above: 
$1.40 a Dozen, 25 of one kind $2.70. 
Mixture of the above, white, pink and blue— 
1282- $1.35 Dozen, 25 for $2.65. 
SCILLA Siberica—1286—Deep blue, nodding. 
Dozen $1.40, 25 for $2.70. 
SCILLA Spring Beauty—1290-A lovely shade 
of blue, vigorous. Limited stock. 
Dozen $1.55, 25 for $3.00. 

FRITILLARIA 
CHOICE CAMELLIAS 
The choicest varieties of this grand shrub 
have long been grown in this part of Oregon. 
They do especially well here and though in 
the east and north they are not hardy out- 
side, if you live where they can be grown or 
have a greenhouse, you will find these choice 
kinds we list to be most desirable. All are 
grafted plants on three-year roots and should 
make fine growth. Prices are quoted for 12 
to 24-inch plants, postpaid. 
ECSTACY-1500-A fine clear pink with 4- 
inch blooms, very lovely. Each $8.00. 
GLORY de NANTHES-—1512-A large semi- 
double, bright red with golden stamens. 
Each $10.00. 
GRANDE FLORA ROSEA — 1518 — Extremely 
large, semi-double, salmonish pink. 
Each $11.50. 
LOTUS-1521-—A rare single white, golden sta- 
mens, 6-inch blooms. Each $14.00. 
MRS. WILLIAM THOMPSON-1525—A very 
large, semi-double, white with faint blush and 
golden stamens. Lovely and rare. 
Each $11.00. 
PURITY-1530-A double white of good size, 
a few golden stamens when fully open. 
Each $5.00. 
STARDUST-1533—Double peony type, dark 
pink, 4-inch blooms, beautiful foliage. 
Each $8.50. 
VICTOR EMANUEL-1536—Huge peony form, 
deep red, rare and late blooming. 
Each $15.00. 
Romaine B. Ware—Bulbs 
