WEST COAST NATIVES 
ERYTHRONIUMS 
Among the bulb flowers there are few so charming as these natives 
of the Pacific Coast Mountains and valleys. Not only are the flowers 
beautiful but the richly mottled foliage is attractive, also. They like 
partial shade and a soil rich in leafmold. Plant the bulbs as promptly 
as possible, cover them about three inches deep. 
HELENAE (Californicum Bicolor). The outer half of the petals is 
pure white, the inner part golden yellow. Pronounced and delicious 
fragrance. A beautiful and responsive plant in cultivation, the bulbs 
increasing rapidly. 12 for 80c, 100 for $6.00. 
HENDERSONIT. Beautiful deep lavender flowers with a zone of 
creamy white and a deep maroon base. Easily grown. Named for the 
late Prof. L. EF. Henderson, formerly curator of the Herbarium of the 
University of Oregon. 12 for 85e, 100 for $6.40. 
OREGONUM (Giganteum). This splendid species from our own part 
of the country is one of the finest of all. The flowers are large on 
branching stems usually about a foot high. Their color is creamy-white 
banded toward the center with maroon. The leaves are often very large 
and strikingly mottled with dark brown. 12 for 90c, 100 for $6.75. 
REVOLUTION LILAC-PINK BEAUTY. Lovely soft lavender-pink 
flowers as Shown in the picture below. The stems are long and carry 
from one to four of the beautifully tinted large blossoms. 12 for $1.35, 
160 for $10.00. 
TUOLUMNENSE. This species is quite distinct from all the others. 
The flowers are deep golden yellow. The large leaves are not mottled. 
The bulbs are very large and increase rapidly by forming offsets. 
12 for $1.25, 100 for $9.40. 
MIXED ERYTHRONIUMS. An unusually good mixture, containing 

all of the above varieties and several others. 12 for 80c, 100 for $6.00. BUTTERFLY TULIPS 
ERY THRONIUMS 

BRODIAEAS 
The Brodiaeas are attractive bulb flowers with numerous florets 
in large clusters or umbels on slender but strong bare stems. The 
blossoms are very long lasting either on the plant or when cut. 
Hardy and easly grown in almost any soil either in full sun or 
partial shade. They should have plenty of moisture until blooming 
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time. Plant about 3 inches deep. 
FINEST FORMULA MIXED. A splendid assortment of the differ- 
ent types and colors including white, yellow and several different 
types of blues. This is an unusually interesting mixture. 12 for 59c, 
100 for $3.70. 
CALOCHORTI 
MARIPOSA OR BUTTERFLY TULIPS MIXED. The name is 
derived from the fancied resemblance of the petals with their large 
eye and markings to butterfly wings. These calochorti are of easy 
culture. They are not particular as to soil but must have full sun, 
good drainage and be allowed to remain entirely dry after ripening 
off. This is a splendid mixture of several different varieties. 12 for 
75e, 100 fer $5.50. 
MIXED GLOBE, STAR AND MARIPOSA TULIPS. A choice 
mixture showing the wide variety of forms of the beautiful Calochorti. 
The star tulips are also called cat’s ears. 12 for 75e, 100 for $5.50. 
VESTA. A large tall growing mariposa tulip of great beauty. The 
flowers are white flushed lilac or rose with a large spot of rich 
velvety brown at the center. 12 for 75ce, 100 for $5.50. 
VENUSTUS CITRINUS. The yellow Mariposa. A delightful species 
having rich yellow flowers with dark markings. Hardy and easily 
grown. 12 for 75c, 100 for $5.50. 
CAMASSIA 
LEICHTLINIT BLUE: The large blue camas. It may grow to four 
feet and have as many as a hundred florets. Striking and beautiful 
when grown in the garden or beside the water or in open woods. 
Few bulbs will tolerate more adverse conditions if they have plenty 
of moisture when growing. 12 fer 90c, 100 for $6.75. 
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