A. blanda rosea — A charming bright rose-pink form of A. blanda, very at- 
tractive in the rock garden. Associated with the Anemones apennina. 
$.50 per 10 $4.00 per 100 
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 in groups 4” deep, 3” to 4” apart. After the ground 
has frozen an inch or two, cover with salt hay, straw or cranberry cover. 
Remove cover in early spring. The three we are offering give a lovely touch 
of blue when you need it most in June, July. You will be very well pleased at 
this planting next summer. 
B. Bridgesi (Triteleia Bridgesi) ; 
A magnificent variety, produces umbels of large spreading pinkish- 
lilac flowers with blue anthers. Greatly admired in our nurseries, 16” 
tall, June flowering. $.75 per 10 $6.00 per 100 
B. congesta — This variety produces small umbels of beautiful bluish lilac 
flowers; a charming and delightful dwarf; 12” tall. 
$.50 per 10 $4.00 per 100 
B. crocea (Triteleia crocea) — Most beautiful umbels of light yellow flowers 
on 6” stem. May and June flowering, very uncommon, though as easy 
to cultivate as the other in gritty soil. A perfect miniature. Stock 
limited. $.40 per 3 $1.50 per 10 
B. grandiflora — A charming variety without equal in the rock garden;. 
only 6” tall; very effective in groups in the sunny flower border; 
delightful bright blue flowers. $.35 per 10 $2.50 per 100 
B. ixioides splendens (calliprora lutea) — Popularly known as the “Golden 
Star.” A fine selected form of B. ixioides, produces quite large umbels 
of pale golden yellow flowers, pencilled with light brown on the ex- 
terior of the perianth. June flowering. A very scarce species rarely 
offered. $.60 per 5 $1.10 per 10 
B. lactea (Triteleia hyacinthina) — Produces umbels of milky white flowers 
carried on strong stems 15” to 18” tall. Flowers in mid-June — very 
good as a cut flower. Stock very limited. $.45 per 5 $.75 per 10 
B. laxa — Large umbels of deep purple-blue flowers produced on 12” stems; 
very decorative and splendid for cut flowers. $.35 per 10 $2.50 per 100 
BULBOCODIUM 
B. vernum — A charming early flowering bulb. The exquisite pinkish violet 
flowers are produced several per corm, resembling a miniature 
Colchicum to which it is closely related; only 2” to 3” tall. Order and 
plant early in mid-September and October. Plant 3” deep, 2” to 3” 
apart. Require well-drained sandy soil. Rarely offered. 
$.50 per 10 $4.50 per 100 
CAMASSIA 
C. esculenta — This beautiful race of bulbous American plants are planted 
far too little. Fine starry flowers of a good rich blue on spikes 15” 
to 18” tall; narrow grassy foliage. Delightful to use as an accent in 
the rock garden, or in the flower border. June blooming. The 
prefer a moist ground during the growing season and should be left 
undisturbed. Due to the small bulbs this species make they should be 
planted 4” to 5” deep and 4” apart. $.40 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
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