Delightful LITTLE COUSINS of the Lilies 
Many are Natives of Oregon and California 
were possible to send you pictures of all of them in their true colors. 
However, 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 EXCEPT where the price is quoted ’’Each’’. For larger quanti- 
ties than priced, we will be glad to quote prices. 
CROCUS Tommassinianus, Whitewall Purple 
-~1150 A lovely specie variety for the rock 
garden or grouping in front of border. 6 bulbs 
85c, 25 for $2.90, $10.75 per 100. 
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, | wish it 
BREVOORTIA Ida Maia (Syn. Brodiaea Coc- CALOCHORTUS 
cinia) —1050-The Floral Firecracker, bright Mariposa Lily or Butterfly Tulips 
red, green tipped flowers in clusters on | V2 These are the Western American Tulips and 
to 2 foot stems, May-June. Long lasting nee geenrt fee diat A di 
d colorful. Plant early, available A ee, CERO AT UCN EU SU AG SU eS 8 
a ates PD ao 4 oe ee tulips they are most attractive. Blooms are 
® : : white or brightly colored, some very brilliant, 
3 bulbs 50c; Dozen $1.85. often several'on a stem. They like open wood- 
land 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, pure 
CAMASSIA Leichtlinii. A native Oregon bulb 
carrying star-shaped blue or creamy-white 
flowers on 3 foot stems, sometimes as many 
as a hundred buds to one stem. Easy culture 
and perfectly hardy. Plant in early fall 3 to 6 
inches deep, 6 to 8 inches apart. Seems to 
prefer a heavy soil and ample moisture in 
the spring. We offer three colors, White- 
1160, Blue-1162, and blue and white com- 
bined—1164. Specify color, please. 3 each of 
any one color 50c. Doz. $1.75. 100 of one 
kind or mixed $12.50. 
BRODIAEA Capitata—]|060-An early bloom- 
ing variety of California Hyacinth with a 
cluster of lilac-colored blossoms on | to 2 
foot stems. Culture as above. 
white, | to 2 feet tall. 
Ixiodes—]1062-An attractive bright yellow. Amabilis—1 104-Same as Albus; clear yel- 
Ht 8 to 12 in. Attractive,. similar to B. lowe : 
Laxa, Amoenus-—|! 1 08-Like above; rose colored. 
Lactea—1062-—White with an attractive Citrinus—1 |] 1 2—Lemon yellow, brown spots 
green vein through the bloom. Ht 1 ft. Lilacinus—| ] 24-Lilac. 
Venustus purpurescens—| | 30—Dark lilac. 
Venustus roseus—| ]34-Lilac spotted rose. 
Splendens—1| 1 38-Bright lilac. 
3 one kind, 50c. Doz. one kind, $1.85 
Grandiflora—1|O66-—Up to ten long lasting 
bright blue flowers on 6 to 10 inch stems. 
Laxa—]068-Often called the Triplet Lily. 
Formerly LILIUM ROSEUM 
NOTHOLIRION Thomposonianum-—| 230- 
Clear blue tubular bloomson 18 inchstems. 3 each of 6 kinds (our selection) 18 bulbs, 
A hardy vigorous plant. $2.75 
3 bulbs one kind, 50c. Doz. one kind, $1.85. 
A rare bulb from the Himalayas formerly 
offered as Lilium Roseum or Lilium 
Thompsonianum. The lily-like blooms are 
trumpet-shaped, rose or lilac colored on 
2 to 3 foot stems. Comparatively easy to 
establish. May flowering. PD 3 to 4 in. 
Sunny well drained spot. Starts growth 
very early so give protection from frost in- 
jury. Flowering bulbs, each 65c. 3 for 
Siler 
CALOCHORTUS Clavatus—1116-A huge 
CYCLAMEN Neopolitanum-—Hardy Cyclamen. flowered Mariposa, rich yellow. 4- to 6- 
Similar to the popular greenhouse varieties. 
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. | 1 70-Pink. 
3 for $1.75. 1172-White. 3 for $3.25. 
inch blooms. 3 for 85c, Doz. $2.75, 25 for 
SpeZon 

Note—No orders for less than 3 of one kind 
unless priced singly. 
SCILLA—Spanish Bluebells 
One of our most attractive May flowering 
bulbs; known and loved by everyone. They 
thrive and multiply most anywhere, even 
under fir and pine trees where almost noth- 
ing else survives. PD 3 to 4 in. All our bulbs 
are Oregon grown. 
SCILLA Campanulata: 
Alba Maxima-—]270-Large white. 
Rose Queen—1 274-Pink. 
Excelsior—] 278-—Blue. 
Mixture—1282-—White, pink and blue. 
SCILLA Siberica—]286—Deep blue, nodding. 
SCILLA Spring Beauty—] 290-A lovely shade 
of blue, vigorous. Limited stock. 
Any of the above: 
$1.75 a Dozen, 25 of one kind $3.25. 
SCILLA Peruviana—| 283-This is a rare variety 
with purple to reddish, sometimes white 
flowers on 12 inch stems. Stock is limited. 
3 for $1.00, Dozen $3.50. Minimum order 
three. 
SCILLA Bifolia—1284—A blue with some white 
and reddish flowers. Wheel or star shaped, 
Trillium Ovatum—1294-A west coast na- mostly nodding. A seldom offered variety. 
tive, white fading to rose. 6 for $1.00, Dozen $1.85. Minimum order 
Trillium Grandiflorum — 1295 -— An eastern ‘S!* 
variety with white flowers that fade rosy- GALTONIA Candicans (Summer Hyacinth) 
pink. -1240-A lovely summer-flowering bulb for 
Trillium Erectum—1296-A most unusual your July-August border among the Lilies. 
variety with brown to greenish-purple The two to five foot stems carry up to 20 or 
flowers on stems only a foot tall. more pure white bell-shaped flowers. An im- 
posing plant against a dark background. PD 
6 in. Sun or part shade, rich moist soil. Flow- 
ering size, 3 for 85c. Doz. $2.95. Extra large 
bulbs, each 60c. 3 for $1.75. 

NOTHOLIRION Thompsonianum Magnificum 
-1231-An unsual and very rare form of this 
lovely Lily-like flower. This is a hybrid form 
from that famous French hybridizer, Abbey 
Souillet, with blooms far larger and finer than 
the type. Otherwise similar to the above. 
Only a few bulbs available this year. Each 
$35: 
CYCLAMEN Coum-|176-A lovely little dwarf 
gem with pinkish-lavender, blooms very early 
in the spring. Ideal for the rock garden in 
partial shade. Same culture as above. 3 for 
$351 D: 

MUSCARI-Grape Hyacinths 
One of the indispensable blues of the early 
spring garden. A long-lived, easily established 
bulb, delightful in masses, either in sun or 
shade. Naturalizes well in the wild garden. 
ERYTHRONIUM 
Muscari Heavenly Blue—] 265—Deep cobalt- 
blue, very fragrant. The best variety for 
mass planting, opening about the same 
time as Crocus. 
Dozen $1.00, 100 for $8.00 Pospaid. 
Minimum order one dozen. - 
TRILLIUM-American Wood Lily 
This delightful spring flower prefers par- 
tial to full shade and a soil almost wholly leaf 
mold and peat, cool and moist. Plant in groups 
for best effect. 
Any of the above: 
3 for 65c, Dozen $2.25. Minimum order 
three of a kind. 
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