rose-pink, flowers green and blue. 
50c. 
EUPHEMIAE. Dark green foliage 
covered with bloom similar to the 
bloom on plums. Bracts bright pink, 
flowers royal purple. Ideal for hang- 
ing basket culture, as it has creeping 
habit and will shoot out all over the 
wire basket, making a lovely speci- 
men. $2.00. 
MACROCALYX. This differs from 
the others in having erect inflores- 
cence. Pink bracts. French-blue flow- 
ers. Late flowering. $1.50. 
NUTANS. Dark green foliage, pink 
bracts, green and purple flowers. 
Blooms in Winter. Very popular. 50c. 
NUTANS X ALBERTI. Same hab- 
it as nutans, but the plant and flower 
much larger with deep rose bracts. 
Excellent for cutting. $2.00. 
RUBRO-CYANEA. A cross. be- 
tween the rare B. sanderiana and B. 
nutans. Foliage spotted white on 
green or bronze ground. $1.50. 
SPECIOSA. An old favorite be- 
cause of its beautiful flowers. Bracts 
pink, flowers greenish yellow. $2.00. 
SPECIOSA X NUTANS. A prolific 
grower suitable for wire baskets. The 
foliage is attractive, the bracts pink, 
and the pendulous flowers yellowish. 
Summer blooming. $1.00. 
THYRSIFLORA. Bright scarlet 
flower bracts, and purple-blue flow- 
ers. Erect inflorescence and Summer 
blooming. $1.50. : 
Bletilla 
Hardy Orchid 
Attractive Chinese orchids that are 
terrestrial and may be grown in any 
light soil conditioned with peat and 
leafmould. They are hardy and may 
be planted in any situation in the 
garden. They enjoy an annual top 
dressing of well rotted manure. Their 
habit of growth resembles that of the 
the Lily-of-the-Valley. Delivery Oc- 
tober to January. 
HYANCINTHINA. Rosy purple 
flowers numbering 6 to 12 on 14-inch 
stems in early Spring. Excellent for 
cutting and useful in corsages. 75c. 

Bletilla hyacinthina 
HYACINTHINA ALBA. A beauti- 
ful white variety with pinkish cast. 
75c. 
Brodiaea 
Bulbs native to the Pacific coast 
bearing several slender leaves near 
the ground and stiff slender stems 
bearing heads of attractive flowers of 
great lasting quality when cut. They 
are hardy and naturalize readily 
when allowed to do so. Plant in full 
sun or partial shade. Fine for the 
rock garden. Plant about 4 inches 
deep. Delivery late Summer and Fall. 
CALIFORNICA. A fine species and 
one of the largest. Stems 1% feet tall 
bearing loose heads of 10 to 20 flow- 
ers of a beautiful rose-purple. Each 
spreading funnel-shaped blossom is 
1% to 2 inches long and the same in 
width. Blooms in late Spring. $1.00 
doz. 
CORONARIA. Aptly called Har- 
vest Brodiaea because it blooms at 
harvest time in the hay fields. Pretty, 
bright violet-blue flowers are borne 
in a rather loose head of 6 to 15 ona 
stiff, slender stem about 18 inches 
tall. The spreading, funnel-shaped 
blossoms are about 1 inch across and 
the same in length. Blooms in late 
Spring. $1.00 doz. 
EASTWOODI. Umbels of pure 
white flowers on tall, graceful spikes. 
Fine for cutting. $1.50 doz. 
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