NATIVE BULBS 
AND PLANTS 
RED TRILLIUM (T. sessile var. giganteum) 
An encrmous Trillium which may reach 18 inches or more in 
height, with huge broad leaves handsomely mottled green and 
purple. The upright sessile blossoms are a rich, deep maroon. Fcr 
best growth this needs shade and a moist, heavy soil rich in 
humus. Excellent for pot culture. 
Select large rhizomes 50c each. No mcre than 6 to a customer, 
Shipment July through September. 
WESTERN TRILLIUM (T. ovatum) 
Somewhat lower growing than the above, with un-mottled, 
broad green leaves. Flowers on short stalks above the leaves, pure 
white when first open, changing through pink to red as they age. 
Does best in light shade, and is also fine for pot culture. 
Select flowering size, 25c each, $2.50 dozen. 
ERY THRONIUM 
Commonly called Fawn Lily, Doe Lily or Trout Lily, these 
charming miniature lilies have only two long, flat leaves lying 
close to the ground, often barred or mottled green and brown. 
Lily-like blossoms in white, yellow, pink or lavender. The small 
bulbs should be planted at least 4 inches deep, 
In mixture only, $1.50 dozen, $12.50 per 100. Summer delivery. 
BRODIAEA 
Fine spring blossoming bulbs with umbels of star-shaped 
flowers. Slender, scant foliage. We offer three hard-to-find species 
as follows: 
B. Bridgesii—8 to 14 inches tall, with wide umbels cf blossoms 
from pale pink to deep bluish lavender. 
$1.25 dozen, $10 per 100, summer delivery. 
B. Coronaria—Low-growing, 4 to 6 inches, with large blossoms 
of deep blue with darker center stripe on each petal. 
$1.50 dozen, summer delivery. 
B, Hyacinthina—to 18 inches tall, with dense umbels of pure 
white blossoms. Rare. 
$2.00 dozen, summer delivery. 
CALOCHORTUS 
C. Tolmei—Commonly called Kitten ears, as each petal of the 
cup-shaped blossoms is the exact shape of a kitten’s ear and lined 
with the same soft, silky fuzz. Color ranges from white lightly 
tinged purple, to deep lavender. 
$1.25 dozen, summer delivery. 
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