BRODIAEA 
This is a delightful California flowering bulb. It is fairly hardy in the 
East. They are best planted in late fall. Select a sunny situation. They 
require a good sandy soil. They are well worth the trouble to prepare a 
special place for them. Plant four inches deep, three to four inches apart in 
groups. After the ground has frozen an inch or two, cover with salt hay, 
straw or cranberry cover. Remove cover in early spring. 
B. Congesta 
This variety produces small umbels of beautiful bluish lilac flowers. 
It is a charming and delightful dwarf, 12 inches tall. 
$.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
B. Grandiflora 
This charming variety is without an equal in the rock garden, being 
only six inches tall. They are effective in groups in the sunny flower 
border. Flowers are a delightful bright blue. Flowers in June and July. 
$.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
B. Laxa 
This variety produces large umbels of deep purple blue flowers on 
12 inch stems. It is very decorative and splendid for cut flowers. Flowers 
in June and July. — 
$.60 per doz. $4.00 per 100 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA 
This beautiful race of bulbous American plants are planted far too 
little. The long graceful spikes of starry flowers of a good rich blue form 
a striking and arresting sight; planted in groups of twelve or more. The 
Spikes attain a height of two to two and a half feet. They are stunning 
in the flower border. Can be used as a special accent in the rock garden 
pianted in groups of six. They prefer a moist ground during their growing 
season. They should be left undisturbed. Plant six inches deep, six to 
eight inches apart and always in clumps. 
$1.10 per doz. $8.00 per 100 
Miniature Narcissi 
These miniature narcissi are delightful subjects for the rock garden. 
Little use of them is being made today, although many species and hybrids 
are available. The smaller bulbs should be planted four to five inches deep 
and one inch apart. The larger bulbs, six inches deep, and three to four 
inches apart. They all like moisture, not stagnant, during their growing 
season. 
N. Bulbocodium 
The hoop petticoat narcissus, has an exquisite miniature yellow cone 
shaped trumpet. The petals are small. Rush like foligae. It is as beauti- 
ful as it is quaint. Six inches tall. Plant in a moist position in groups of 
a dozen or more. 
$1.00 per doz. $6.00 per 100 
