
MORE HARDY AUTUMN BULBS 
All here are garden-hardy at Philadelphia. Supplied in full 
blooming-size stock of highest quality. 
BLUE CAMAS LILY—tThe flowers are wide, irregular stars of 
mid-blue to rich blue-violet, carried in loose, informal spikes 
to 30 inches in height. Long-lived, and fully winter-hardy 
in the garden. Use it in groups through the hardy border, 
or in larger bed or mass plantings. 10 for 50c; 22 for $1.00; 
190 for $3.75; 250 for $8.50. 
CAMASSIA CUSICKI—Rarest, and showiest of the Camas 
Lilies, carrying big star-flowers that range from mauve and 
pale lavender to indigo and violet. Tall spikes in Eremurus 
reminder, may reach five feet. Unlike other Camassias, Cusicki 
increases by offsets, and a single bulb will eventually become a 
clump. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
SUMMER SNOWFLAKE—Leucojum. It makes big clumps, 
showier each season, the nodding flowers being purest white 
but with little, contrasting petal-tips of deep olive. A winter- 
hardy Amaryllis cousin. 3 for 30c; 10 for 75c; 25 for $1.75. 
ANEMONE CORONARIA MIXED—The flowers are like Pop- 
pies in white, and in varied tones of blue, rose and red. 10 
inches. Brilliantly showy. At Philadelphia needs winter 
protection of straw, leaves or coldframe. 3 for: 25c; 10 for 
65c; 25 for $1.35; 100 for $5.00. 
RANUNCULUS SPLENDID MIXED—Selections of the Per- 
sian or Turban Ranunculus. The semi-double to intensely 
double flowers can make a magnificent showing; straw to gold, 
orange, scarlet, crimson, with rosy tones, and others con- 
trastingly ringed or petal-tipped. Needs same winter protection 
in garden as Anemone coronaria. Also may be grown in pots 
for winter bloom. 3 for 25c; 10 for 60c; 25 for $1.25; 100 for 
$4.75. 
IXIOLIRION MONTANUM—Called Lily of 
the Altai. It grows to perhaps 20 inches, 
carrying in May in June, unbels of bright 
blue flowers like  star-spread trumpets. 
Illustrated opposite. 4 for 35c; 10 for 75c; 25 
for $1.65. 
CORYDALIS HALLERI—In earliest spring 
come racemes of flowers in rich, rosy purple. 
Foliage fernlike. Rock gardens. 8 inches. 
Attractive and unusual. Tubers, each 25c; 
3 for 60c; 10 for $1.60. 
A LZ ZYGADENUS FREMONTI—Open panicles of 
IXITOLIRION creamy blossoms, each flower with a super- 
ee ANE imposed center star of deeper yellow. A pro- 
fuse bloomer, and of full winter hardiness. 
3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25. 
BLUE-STAR FLOWER—Triteleia uniflora coerulea. Wide blos- 
soms of china-blue, varying to indigo, each an inch or more 
across, great multitudes of them, for a glorious succession of 
spring weeks. 8 inches. Hardy without winter protection at 
Philadelphia, but may need mulching in colder areas.  Illus- 
trated above. 9 for 50c; 20 for $1.00; 50 for $2.50. 
HARDY STAR OF BETHLEHEM—It will give great spreads 
of flower-snow, wide and starry spring blossoms in lawn,° or 
rock garden, or even as an edger. 5 inches. Fully winter 
hardy. Ornithogalum umbellatum. 10 for 40c; 25 for 85c; 
100 for $3.20. 
BRODIAEA GRANDIFLORA—Clusters of glossy blue-purple 
cup trumpets on slender stems. Fully winter hardy. I/lustrated 
above. Bulbs naturally small. 3 for 25c; 8 for 50c; 17 for 
$1.00; 50 for $2.25. 
BRODIAEA IXIOIDES SPLENDENS—Delightful winter-hardy 
bulb for rock garden or border. Clustered bulbs of salmon 
gold, each petal with a stripe of autumn brown. Bulbs always 
tiny but flower clusters of good size. 3 for 25c; 8 for 50c; 
17 for $1.00; 50 fer $2.25. 
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