Calla Elliottiana 
BRODIAEA 
These are easily naturalized in almost any soil. 
Plant them about 3 inches deep and leave them 
alone. They are especially happy under decidu- 
eee trees, in the rock garden or in rough, gritty 
soils. 
Mixed 
Six 60c, Doz. 95c, 25 $1.70, 100 $6.50 
This. mixture contains the following colors: 
blue, red, yellow, white and is good for 
naturalizing. Bulbs self-sow and _ increase 
quite rapidly. 
CALOCHORTUS - Mariposa Tulips 
Until one has seen a good collection of these 
plants, he has no idea how much Nature can 
do in the variation of one flower. One to many 
on a stem, wonderfully marked with eyes and 
dots, and penciling in rich colors, are charac- 
teristics. “’Mariposa’”’ is simply the Spanish word 
for butterfly, and is applied to these Tulips be- 
cause the eyes and markings are so like those 
on a butterfly’s wings. 
Mixed Colors and Varieties 
Six 90c, Doz. $1.50, 25 $2.75, 100 $10.09 
They grow from 1 to 2 feet high and branch. 
The flowers are simply marvelous in their 
variety of colors and markings. Scarcely two 
are alike; in a mixed lot they may vary 
through white, lilac to purple and again 
through shades of pink to claret-red. In any 
mixture whites, more or less eyed, predom- 
inate. There is no better investment for the 
flower lover than a quantity of these bulbs. 
They thrive best in a rather porous soi], either 
sandy or critty, and grow either in sun or 
light shade. Flowers are 2 to 4 inches in 
diameter. 
Camassia Esculenta 
Luciliae 
Top size bulbs. Bright blue, white center. Flowers 
often with 6 to 8 blooms on each stem. 
Luciliae alba Doz. 95c, 25 $1.70, 190 $6.50 
A very beautiful pure white variety of the Luciliae. 
Luciliae rosea 
A fine variety with pink flowers of the Luciliae 
form. 
Sardensis 
Top-size bulbs. Same as above with true Gentian- 
blue flowers. 
Mixed Chiondoxa, All Varteties Listed 
Chionodoxa Luciliae 
CALLAS - Zantedeschia 
Plant Callas indoors in the late fall of the 
year. In April or May dormant bulbs may be 
planted near the pool in a sunny spot where 
they will flower beautifully in August or Sep- 
tember. 
Elliottiana (Yellow Calla) 
garden subiect. 
Godfrey (White Calla) 
lent, easily grown house plant. 
Ethel Roosevelt 
Each 60c, Three $1.60, Doz. $6.00 
This rare variety produces pale yel- 
low flowers which are about one- 
fourth larger than those of Calla 
Elliottiana and it grows about 6 to 8 
inches taller. It is easily grown in the 
house but also makes a fine garden 
plant blooming over a long period 
| during the summer. The bulbs should 
| be dug in the late fall and stored 
like Gladioli over the winter. They 
| increase in size, producing a greater 
number of blooms from year to year. 
Rehmannti Each 55c, Three $1.35, 
| Doz. $4.56, 190 $30.00 
The pink or rose Calla. A rather uncommon 
| species native of Natal. The flowers are 
small but pink and therefore most unusual. An un- 
common plant for the greenhouse or indoor culture. 
CHIONODOXA - Glory-of-the-Snow 
A mass planting forms one of the most sumptuous 
displays of floral beauty, a mass of blue and white, 
intense and brilliant. They bloom at the time of the 
Crocuses, producing dwarf flower spikes, bearing from 
12 to 15 flowers of sky-blue with a pure white heart, 
creating a lovely effect. They should be planted in the 
fall, 3 inches deep, about 18 bulbs to the square foot, 
in a sunny location or in half shade and in places 
where they can remain undisturbed for a number of 
years. The flowers will cross with one another and will 
seed themselves, forming natural colonies. All are 6 to 
7 inches high, therefore excellent in the rockery as well. 
Doz. 79c, 25 $1.30, 100 $4.00 
Doz. $1.35, 25 $2.50, 100 $8.75 
Doz. foc, 25 $1.35, 100° $4.25 
Doz. 70c, 25 $1.30, 100 $4.00 
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Each 60c, 
Three $1.60, Doz. $5.75, 100 $40.90 
One that should be planted extensively. The 
deep golden yellow flowers are truly mag- 
nificent and produced in abundance. The 
green foliage is spotted white which adds to 
its beauty; lovely house plant as well as 
Each 55c, 
Three $1.35, Doz. $4.50, 100 $36.00 
Most ornamental foliage if grown near pool 
where it will get plenty of water; an excel- 
Calochortus—Mariposa Tulips 
CAMASSIA (Hardy) 
There are few bulbous plants that meet cli- 
matic or soil conditions better or give a more 
attractive bloom. They are hardy without pro- 
tection, and thrive either under ord’nary garden 
conditions or when naturalized in open, moist 
woods or in not too dense a grassy growth. The 
flower stems are 2 to 4 feet high with as many 
as a hundred star-shaped flowers measuring 
114% inches across and flowering in long success- 
ion. 
Esculenta 
Six 59c, Doz. 80c, 25 $1.50, 100 $5.25 
Very showy in mass planting. Forms flower 
spikes 2 feet high, bearing a cluster of star- 
shaped flowers of a very fine, rich purple. 
Fine for wet and swampy places where other 
bulbs do not grow. 
Single Giant Flowered Anemones 
His Excellency Blue Poppy 
The Bride 
