. Brodiaea—A native of our Far West Luciliae. This lovely variety brings us the first rich blue color of spring. Grows well in any garden soil and increases rapidly. Plant the bulbs 3 inches apart in either sun or shade covering 3 inches deep. Splendid planted in masses. Blue with white center. 3 for 10c; 12 for 35c; 100 for $; 1000 for $ Glory of the Snow a ^^^,^^ ^„„, ^^,,^„ irdensis. This resembles Luciliae in a ^f?|f/„n^L'uafand general way but the blooms are a rich blue rare bulbous plant; with just a very small white eye. They make a fine display in a semi-shaded spot of the ga


. Brodiaea—A native of our Far West Luciliae. This lovely variety brings us the first rich blue color of spring. Grows well in any garden soil and increases rapidly. Plant the bulbs 3 inches apart in either sun or shade covering 3 inches deep. Splendid planted in masses. Blue with white center. 3 for 10c; 12 for 35c; 100 for $; 1000 for $ Glory of the Snow a ^^^,^^ ^„„, ^^,,^„ irdensis. This resembles Luciliae in a ^f?|f/„n^L'uafand general way but the blooms are a rich blue rare bulbous plant; with just a very small white eye. They make a fine display in a semi-shaded spot of the garden and should be planted in mass for good effect. 3 for 12c; 12 for 40c; 100 for $; 1000 for $


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