
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM 
TRITELEIA (Milla) 
UNIFLORA VIOLACEA. Star-shaped, violet-blue flowers carried 
on 5-inch stems. Blooms with the Daffodils, though lasting 
longer. Excellent in the rock garden, for borders or under trees 
where nothing else will grow. They multiply very rapidly and soon 
carpet the ground. Hardy but likes a little protection. Plant 3 to 
4 inches deep. 
Doz. 40c; 100, $2.75. 

TRITELEIA, SPRING STAR FLOWER 
WHITE CALLA 
(Aethiopica) 
These are semi-hardy. They flourish 
outdoors along the Pacific Coast and 
in reasonably mild climates. 
Fall planted 
flowers the next summer. They grow 
rapidly into large luxuriant plants pro- 
ducing an abundance of flowers from 
the second year on. 
abundance of water; especially fine 
near a pool. 
Each Zea fonmOc 1 Doz a2 50) 
ORNITHOGALUMS 
ARABICUM (Arabian Lily). Clusters of large, pure white blos- 
soms with shiny black centers; a splendid cut flower with a good 
stem, fragrant and long keeping. For outdoor planting in mild 
climates only. Beautiful for forcing in northern climates. Plant 
about 5 inches deep. Doz. $1.25; 100, $8.75. 
NUTANS (Silver Stars). Hardy variety for shade or open exposure. 
Silver grey flowers shaded green. Most unusual and attractive. 
Splendid for cutting. Plant about 4 inches deep. 
Doz. 60c; 100, $4.00. 
UMBELLATUM (Star of Bethlehem). Hardy dwarf species, nu- 
merous little white star-shaped flowers on branching stems. Fine 
for growing wild in the woods as it needs no care. Often found 
in old gardens where it has been growing for many years. Height 
four inches. Plant about 4 inches deep. Doz. 65c; 100, $4.50. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) | 
Very beautiful for colorful borders, or in clumps in the rock garden. May 
be left undisturbed for years and will thrive anywhere. Plant about 3 inches 
deep. 
ARMENIACUM. Deep cobalt blue, larger and earlier than Heavenly 
Blue. When grown in partial shade will be long enough for cut- 
ting. Usually 3 to 5 flowers per bulb. Doz. 40c; 100, $2.80. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Bright sky-blue. One of the best known and 
satisfactory of this group. Doz. 35c; 007 $2250: 
MUSCARI ALBUS, White Grape Hyacinth. 
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MUSCARI PLUMOSUS 
MUSCARI PLUMOSUS (Feather Hyacinth). A rare and handsome 
bulbous plant producing feathery plumes of violet blue, resem- 
bling violet coral. 
high; an attractive item for the rockery, decidedly different. 
Plant 5” deep. Doz. 60c; 100, $4.00. 
Flowers are produced in May, 7 to 10 inches 
LILIES 
tubers will produce 
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