Pacific Bulb Society Bulb and Seed Exchange (BX) 101-200
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<strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>Bulb</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Bulb</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Seed</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> (<strong>BX</strong>) <strong>101</strong>-<strong>200</strong><br />
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information, visit the PBS archives (http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php).<br />
The following are statistical analyses of <strong>BX</strong><strong>101</strong>-<strong>200</strong>. Total item = 1830, average item per <strong>BX</strong><br />
= 18.3, average items per month = 42.56, average <strong>BX</strong>’s per month = 2.3, total items for<br />
Spring = 235, total items for Summer = 563, total items for Fall = 774, total items for<br />
winter = 288.<br />
<strong>BX</strong> <strong>101</strong> (Sept. 4, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
>From Mark Mazer:<br />
1. Small bulbs of Nerine bowdenii<br />
2. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Cyrtanthus helictus<br />
3. Rhizomes of Trillium discolor<br />
4. Cormlets of Ixia flexuosa<br />
5. Tubers of Arum cyrenaicum<br />
6. Cormlets of Ixia maculata<br />
7. Corms of Sparaxis tricolor<br />
8. Tubers of Arum purpureospathum<br />
>From Leo Martin:<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lachenalia contaminata<br />
>From Mark Wilcox:<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong> of Rhodophiala chilense<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 102 (Sept. 22, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Nerine bowdenii<br />
2. <strong>Bulb</strong>ils of Lilium sulphereum<br />
> From Lee Poulsen:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum aulicum<br />
> From Tsuh Yang Chen:<br />
4. Tubers of Sinningia aghensis<br />
> From Dennis Kramb:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Iris odaesanensis<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Nelumbo lutea<br />
> From Lyn Makela:<br />
7. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Tulbaghia cominsii<br />
8. Tubers of Sinningia tubiflora<br />
9. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Freesia refracta alba (syn. F.<br />
alba)<br />
SEED:<br />
10. Chasmanthe floribunda<br />
11. Calydorea pallens<br />
12. Dietes iridioides 'Amatola', dwarf<br />
13. Freesia muirii (syn F. leichtlinii)<br />
14. Habranthus robustus<br />
15. Zephyranthes reginae 'Valles yellow'<br />
16. Zephyranthes primulina<br />
17. Zephyranthes commersoniana (syn.<br />
Z. mesochloa)<br />
BULBLETS:<br />
18. Oxalis purpurea alba<br />
19. Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet'<br />
20. Oxalis obtusa, rose<br />
>From Mark Mazer:<br />
21. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Cyanella hyacinthoides<br />
22. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Lachenalia juncifolia<br />
23. <strong>Seed</strong> of Cypella plumbosa plantensis<br />
(syn. C. coelestis)<br />
24. Tubers of Arisaema rhombiforme<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 103 ( Sept. 28, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBLETS/CORMLETS:<br />
1. Brodiaea pallida cormlets<br />
2. California native cormlets, probably<br />
Dichelostemma capitatum<br />
3. Calochortus uniflorus<br />
4. Lachenalia carnosa<br />
5. Lachenalia pallida<br />
6. Lachenalia pustulata<br />
7. Lachenalia sp. from <strong>BX</strong> seedpustulata?<br />
8. Lachenalia unicolor<br />
9. Leucocoryne purpurea cormlets<br />
10. Oxalis commutata -- Fall<br />
11. Oxalis depressa MV4871<br />
12. Oxalis incarnata<br />
13. Oxalis luteola MV 5667<br />
14. Oxalis obtusa pink<br />
15. Oxalis obtusa MV4719d -- coppery<br />
pink<br />
16. Oxalis obtusa MV 5516, yellow<br />
17. Oxalis obtusa MV 7087<br />
18. Oxalis obtusa peach --<br />
19. Oxalis (South Africa) Uli 54 --<br />
20. Oxalis sp. (South America) from Uli,
magnifica? - Summer growing<br />
21. Oxalis sp. (lost tag)<br />
22. Romulea obscura substestacea<br />
cormlets<br />
23. Gladiolus ecklonii -- Summer growing<br />
> From Mark Mazer:<br />
23. Small bulbs of Lilium formosanum<br />
> From Jerry Flintoff:<br />
24. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Colchicum speciosum 'Album'<br />
25. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Colchicum speciosum<br />
'Atrorubens'<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 104 ( Oct. 6, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Marcelle Sheppard via Joe Shaw:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum macowanii<br />
> From Merrill Johnson (of the Gamble<br />
Gardens in Palo Alto, CA):<br />
SEED:<br />
2. Alstroemeria sp. An old hybrid (~50<br />
years) that is historic to the Elizabeth F.<br />
Gamble Garden in Palo Alto, CA.<br />
3. Freesia laxa<br />
4. Dierama pulcherrimum<br />
5. Cypella coelestis<br />
6. Allium senescens subsp. montanum<br />
var. glaucum<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
SEED:<br />
7. Pasithea caerulea<br />
8. Lilium pardalinum --form called<br />
Giganteum<br />
9. Calochortus mariposa hybrids<br />
10. Albuca circinata<br />
11. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet'<br />
>From Jerry Flintoff:<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong> of Gagea fibrosa<br />
13. <strong>Seed</strong> of Allium brevicaule<br />
>From Gary Meltzer:<br />
14. <strong>Seed</strong> of Gloriosa superba<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 105 ( Oct. 18, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
>From Jane McGary:<br />
BULBS:<br />
1. Arum dioscoridis<br />
2. Bloomeria crocea ssp. montana<br />
3. Arum concinnum<br />
4. Trichopetalum plumosum<br />
5. Arum sintenisii<br />
6. Colchicum minutum<br />
7. Gillesia graminifolia<br />
8. Arisarum vulgare forma typicum<br />
9. Dichelostemma volubile<br />
10. Acis trichophylla (syn. Leucojum<br />
trichophyllum<br />
11. Fritillaria eastwoodiae<br />
> From Marie-Paule Opdenakker:<br />
12. <strong>Bulb</strong>ils of an unknown lily (orange,<br />
tiger-lily type)<br />
> From Carolyn Craft:<br />
13. Small rhizomes of hybrid bearded iris.<br />
Mixed hybrids, mostly labeled.<br />
> From Doug Westfall:<br />
SEED:<br />
14. Haemanthus coccineus<br />
15. Haemanthus hirsutus PINK<br />
16. Veltheimia capensis<br />
17. Veltheimia x 'Rosealba' (seed may not<br />
produce true 'Rosealba' blooms)<br />
> From Dennis Kramb:<br />
18. <strong>Seed</strong> of Louisiana iris, mixed cultivars,<br />
with heavy influence from Iris fulva<br />
> From Mark Mazer:<br />
19. Corms of Cypella coelestis<br />
> From Dave Brastow:<br />
20. <strong>Seed</strong> of Nomocharis aperta from plant<br />
grown from seed wild-collected by<br />
Collector's Nursery<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 106 ( Oct. 30, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Cynthia Mueller:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Beschorneria septentrionalis<br />
> From Mark Mazer:<br />
2. Tubers of Amorphophallus konjac<br />
3. Small bulbs of Eucomis autumnalis ssp.<br />
clavata<br />
4. Tubers of Arisaema fargesii<br />
> From Rogan Roth:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Moraea hiemalis ex Bulwer,<br />
KwaZulu-Natal
From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lilium regale<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lycoris chinensis<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lycoris longituba<br />
> From Joyce Miller:<br />
SMALL BULBS/CORMS<br />
9. South African bulbs including<br />
lachenalias<br />
10. Lachenalia bulbifera<br />
11. Lachenalia pallida<br />
12. Lachenalia juncifolia<br />
13. Lachenalia unicolor<br />
14. Lachenalia orthopetala<br />
15. Lachenalia contaminata<br />
16. Moraea sp.<br />
17. Zephyranthes (Cooperia) sp., yellow<br />
with red throat<br />
18. Tritonia securigera<br />
19. Calla sp.<br />
20. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amaryllis belladonna<br />
multiflora, hot pink<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 107 ( Nov. 7, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lilium c<strong>and</strong>idum<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tulipa tarda<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tulbaghia violacea<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amaryllis belladonna<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amaryllis belladonna<br />
"Bloemfontein"<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Pancratium maritimum<br />
7. <strong>Bulb</strong>ils of Dioscorea bulbifera<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong>lings of Crinum moorei<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBS:<br />
9. Oxalis obtusa (W)<br />
10. Oxalis Uli 69 (sprouted)<br />
11. Oxalis obtusa MV6341 (W)<br />
12. Tritonia sp. (W)<br />
13. Tritonia disticha -- Summer growing<br />
14. Spiloxene capensis (W)<br />
15. Romulea bulbocodium aff. (W)<br />
16. Oxalis sp. (South African, winter<br />
growing, not obtusa)<br />
SEED:<br />
17. Cyrtanthus brachyscyphus<br />
> From Tom Glavich:<br />
18. Albuca batteriana<br />
19. Albuca sp. Algoa Park (near Cape<br />
Town)<br />
20. Albuca sp. Nova Ngome Kwazul Natal<br />
21. Haemanthus albiflos<br />
22. Lachenalia aloides<br />
23. Lachenalia bachmanii<br />
24. Lachenalia mediana<br />
25. Lachenalia mutabilis<br />
26. Lachenalia orchoides var. glacina<br />
27. Lachenalia unicolor<br />
28. Lachenalia reflexa<br />
29. Lachenalia rubida<br />
30. Lachenalia splendida<br />
31. Massonia pustalata<br />
32. Pelargonium echinatum<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 108 ( Nov. 17, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Hans Joschko:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Habranthus martinezii, ex AGS<br />
2. Habranthus gracilifolius, ex AGS<br />
3. Habranthus robustus<br />
4. Habranthus martinezii (a different<br />
clone)<br />
5. Habranthus gracilifolius (a different<br />
clone)<br />
6. Habranthus texanus<br />
7. Habranthus brachy<strong>and</strong>rus<br />
8. Zephyranthes c<strong>and</strong>ida<br />
9. Zephyranthes minima<br />
10. Zephyranthes primulina<br />
11. Tulbaghia violacea<br />
> From Shirley Meneice:<br />
SEED:<br />
12. Sisyrinchium bellum<br />
13. Sisyrinchium striatum<br />
14. Sisyrinchium californicum<br />
15. Hippeastrum hybrids<br />
16. Anomatheca laxa (syn. Freesia laxa)<br />
17. Zigadenus fremontii<br />
18. Lachenalia pustulata<br />
19. <strong>Seed</strong> of an unknown South African<br />
bulb - probably an irid; seed looks<br />
like Gladiolus<br />
> From Mark Wilcox:<br />
20. <strong>Seed</strong> of Griffinia aracensis<br />
> From Angelo Porcelli:<br />
SEED:
21. Crocus thomasii<br />
22. Iris bicapitata<br />
23. Arum apulum<br />
> From Myke Ashley-Cooper:<br />
24. <strong>Seed</strong> of Babiana villosa, maroon, ex<br />
Tulbagh, RSA<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 109 ( Dec. 1, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Lee Poulsen:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Allium sp., collected from Eastern<br />
Sierras creekbeds at 11,000 ft<br />
2. Habranthus <strong>and</strong>ersonii<br />
3. Manfreda variegata, 'El Naranjo' form<br />
4. Baeometra uniflora<br />
5. Habranthus tubispathus, mixed color<br />
forms<br />
6. Lycoris sprengeri<br />
> From Pat Bender:<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Arisaema taiwanense<br />
> From Marie-Paule Opdenakker:<br />
8. Tuber-offsets of Dahlia hybrid 'Asiatic<br />
Night'<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
9. Tubers of Colocasia esculenta<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
10. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets (offsets) of unidentified mixed<br />
Cyrtanthus hybrids<br />
> From Shawn Pollard:<br />
11. Cormlets of an unidentified Ferraria<br />
sp. that was offered on the PBS <strong>BX</strong><br />
last year<br />
> From Chuck Schwartz:<br />
12. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Tulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane'<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 110 ( Dec. 7, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Hamish Sloan:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Zephyranthes primulina<br />
2. Zephyranthes magnoi<br />
3. Zephyranthes 'Good yellow form'<br />
4. Zephyranthes reginae<br />
5. Zephyranthes mexicana<br />
6. Habranthus gracilifolius<br />
7. Tulbaghia violacea (obtained from<br />
Chiltern <strong>Seed</strong>s in <strong>200</strong>2 as T. maritima<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULB:<br />
8. Rhodohypoxis baurii var. platypetala --<br />
originally from some <strong>BX</strong><br />
SEED:<br />
9. Agapanthus -- This is a dark purple<br />
10. Amaryllis belladonna hybrids<br />
11. Brodiaea californica<br />
12. Calochortus -- Mariposa hybrids, open<br />
pollinated<br />
13. Calochortus vestae -– white, open<br />
pollinated<br />
14. Delphinium nudicaule<br />
15. Gladiolus carmineus<br />
16. Gladiolus cunonius<br />
17. Hesperantha latifolia<br />
18. Lilium hybrid -- collected from seed<br />
grown plants from seed given me by<br />
Sir Peter Smithers<br />
19. Nerine bowdenii<br />
20. Onixotis stricta<br />
21. Romulea flava<br />
> From PBS <strong>BX</strong>:<br />
SEED:<br />
22. Streptocarpus wendl<strong>and</strong>ii<br />
23. Mervilla plumbea (syn. Scilla<br />
natalensis)<br />
24. Albuca maxima<br />
25. Albuca cooperi<br />
26. <strong>Bulb</strong>ine frutescens<br />
> From Cynthia Mueller:<br />
27. <strong>Seed</strong> of Rhodophiala bifida red x pink,<br />
Central Texas strain<br />
> From Linda Foulis:<br />
28. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum 'Green Goddess'<br />
x unknown Hippeastrum - dark red<br />
with almost black throat<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 111( Dec. 19, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
1. Tubers of Dioscorea bulbifera<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Scadoxus puniceus<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tulbaghia violacea<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Pancratium maritimum<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tricyrtis hirta
From Bob Werra:<br />
6. Corms of Moraea tripetala<br />
7. Corms of Gladiolus watsoniae<br />
8. Cormlets of Moraea ciliata<br />
SEED:<br />
9. Moraea macrocarpa<br />
10. Moraea vegeta<br />
11. Moraea fugax, yellow<br />
12. Moraea bipartita<br />
13. Moraea bellendenii<br />
14. Cyanella lutea<br />
15. Calochortus amabilis<br />
16. Calochortus argillosus<br />
17. Calochortus catalinae<br />
18. Calochortus morophyllus<br />
19. Calochortus superbus<br />
20. Calochortus plumerae<br />
21. Calochortus splendens<br />
22. Calochortus uniflora<br />
23. Calochortus venustus<br />
24. Calochortus vestae<br />
25. Calochortus weedii var. weedii<br />
26. Romulea cruciata<br />
27. Romulea diversiformis<br />
28. Romulea gr<strong>and</strong>iscapa<br />
29. Romulea hirta<br />
30. Romulea obscura var. obscura<br />
31. Romulea tortuosa<br />
32. Gladiolus caeruleus<br />
33. Gladiolus carinatus<br />
34. Gladiolus gracilis<br />
35. Gladiolus huttonii<br />
36. Gladiolus pappei<br />
37. Gladiolus priorii<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 112 ( Dec. 31, <strong>200</strong>5)<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Moraea polystachya, tall, good form<br />
2. Romulea hirta<br />
3. Narcussus tri<strong>and</strong>rus pallidulus(?)<br />
4. Narcissus rupicola<br />
5. Tulipa turkestanica<br />
6. Scilla autumnalis<br />
7. Zephyranthes primulina<br />
8. Romulea schlechteri<br />
> From Jane McGary:<br />
9. Stem bulbils of Calochortus vestae<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Paradisea lusitanica<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Scilla vincentii<br />
> From Bob Werra:<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong> of Leucocoryne sp. blue<br />
> From Dennis Kramb:<br />
SEED:<br />
13. Passiflora incarnata<br />
14. Brugmansia hybrid, white<br />
15. Iris foetidissima, (Gladwyn iris) yellow<br />
flowers, red seeds<br />
> From Bill Dijk:<br />
SEED:<br />
16. Calydorea nuda<br />
17. Herbertia amatorum<br />
18. Ferraria crispa<br />
19. Scilla natalensis<br />
20. Veltheimia bracteata, pink shades<br />
21. Arum purpureospathum<br />
22. Herbertia pulchella<br />
23. Herbertia lahue ssp. caerulea<br />
> From Osmani Baullosa:<br />
24. Olsynium junceum<br />
25. Leucocoryne sp 3<br />
26. Zephyra elegans<br />
27. Leucocoryne narcissoides (syn.<br />
Pabellonia incrassata)<br />
28. Phycella scarlatina<br />
29. Phycalla ignea<br />
30. Leucocoryne appendiculata<br />
31. Solenomelus pedunculatum<br />
32. Pasithea caerulea<br />
33. Leucocoryne purpurea<br />
34. Leucocoryne ixioides<br />
35. Tecophilaea violiflora<br />
36. Rhodophiala bagnoldii<br />
37. Leucocoryne vittata<br />
38. Rhodophiala phycelloides<br />
39. Alstroemeria pulchra ssp. maxima<br />
40. Leucocoryne coquimbensis<br />
41. Oziröe arida<br />
42. Trichopetalum plumosum<br />
43. Phycella australis<br />
44. Tristagma bivalve<br />
45. Rhodophiala laeta<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 113 ( Jan. 12, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Joyce Miller:
CORMS/BULBS:<br />
1. Nerine filifolia<br />
2. Moraea marlotthii<br />
3. Moraea lurida<br />
4. Moraea sp. lavender-violet, with white<br />
spots<br />
5. Romulea tetragona<br />
6. Romulea crocea<br />
7. Romulea linaresii<br />
> From the PBS:<br />
SEED:<br />
8. Babiana patula<br />
9. Geissorhiza inflexa<br />
10. Geissorhiza ovata<br />
11. Gladiolus liliaceus<br />
12. Gladiolus longicollis<br />
13. Gladiolus abbreviatus<br />
14. Moraea ramosissima<br />
15. Moraea elegans<br />
> From Marie-Paule Opdenakker:<br />
16. Rhizomes of Hermodactylus tuberosa<br />
17. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Narcissus tri<strong>and</strong>rus 'Thalia'<br />
18. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Tulipa 'Bleu Aimable,' single,<br />
late-flowering<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 114 ( Jan. 21, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Joyce Miller:<br />
BULBS:<br />
1. Ledebouria sp.<br />
2. Ledebouria ovalifolia<br />
3. Liatris scariosa<br />
> From Doug Westfall:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Haemanthus albiflos, wideleafed<br />
cv<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Scadoxus membranaceus<br />
> From Rob Hamilton:<br />
SEED<br />
6. Cyrtanthus breviflorus<br />
7. Tecophilaea cyanocrocus 'leichtlinii'<br />
8. Moraea spathulata<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 115 (Feb. 8, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From John Ingram:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Digitalis 'Carillon'<br />
> From Liz Waterman:<br />
2. Small bulbs of Stenomesson<br />
variegatum, red/yellow<br />
3. Rhizomes of Oxalis triangularis<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of yellow Clivia cultivar<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 116 (Mar. 13, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Uli Urban:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Pancratium canariense<br />
> From Hans Joschko:<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes citrina<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes sp., from seed<br />
wild-collected in Argentina<br />
> From Jim Shields:<br />
SMALL BULBS:<br />
4. Nerine gracilis<br />
5. Nerine filifolia<br />
6. Nerine angulata<br />
7. Nerine platypetala<br />
8. Nerine (filifolia x krigei)<br />
9. Nerine filamentosa<br />
10. Nerine bowdenii<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 117 (Apr. 11, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Lyn Makela:<br />
BULBS/RHIZOMES:<br />
1. Achimenes erecta 'Tiny Red'<br />
2. Allium hyalinum<br />
3. Cyclamen rohlfsianum<br />
4. Eucodonia hybrids<br />
5. Gloxinia perennis<br />
6. Gloxinia sylvatica<br />
7. Hesperantha sp., ex Basutol<strong>and</strong><br />
8. Sinningia tubiflora<br />
9. Zephyranthes citrina<br />
10. Zephyranthes reginae 'Valles yellow'<br />
11. Zephyranthes simpsonii<br />
> From Bill Dijk (via Mary Sue):<br />
SEED:<br />
12. Geissorhiza radians<br />
13. Herbertia amatorum (syn. Herbertia<br />
pulchella)<br />
14. Herbertia lahue ssp. caerulea<br />
15. Lapeirousia oreogena<br />
16. Lapeirousia silenoides<br />
17. Spiloxene linearis<br />
18. Tecophilaea cyanocrocus var.<br />
leichtlinii
From Mary Sue Ittner <strong>and</strong> Dell Sherk:<br />
19. <strong>Seed</strong> of Cyrtanthus mackenii, mixed<br />
colors<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 118 (May 10, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Gary Meltzer:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of a Clivia hybrid<br />
> From Chuck Schwartz:<br />
2. Corms of Chasmanthe bicolor<br />
3. Cormels of Hermodactylus tuberosa<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tulbaghia galpinii<br />
> From Fred Biasella:<br />
5. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Hymenocallis 'Festalis' Photo at<br />
6. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Cyrtanthus obliquus<br />
7. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Hippeastrum 'Dutch Red' x<br />
self<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 119 (May 18, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Gary Meltzer:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of a Clivia hybrid (repeat offering)<br />
> From Mark Wilcox:<br />
2. Scaly rhizomes of Achimenes hybrid,<br />
pink.<br />
> From Steve Putman:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Brunsvigia gregaria from Bill<br />
Dijk<br />
> From Joe Shaw:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hymenocallis lirosme<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of large-flowered H. liriosme<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum bulbispermum, Jumbotype<br />
seeds<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 120 ( Jun. 17 <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Rogan Roth:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Cyrtanthus contractus<br />
> From Mark Mazer:<br />
2. "Rhizomes" of Geranium transversale<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
3. Hermodactylus tuberosa<br />
4. Iris lactea<br />
5. Iris aurea<br />
6. Cypella coelestis<br />
7. Allium ursinum<br />
8. Tulbaghia violacea<br />
9. Colchicum autumnalis<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 121 (Jun. 30, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBS:<br />
1. Lachenalia reflexa<br />
2. Oxalis callosa<br />
3. Oxalis commutata<br />
4. Oxalis flava<br />
5. Oxalis hirta<br />
6. Oxalis incarnata<br />
7. Oxalis livida Uli 76<br />
8. Oxalis polyphylla var. heptaphylla<br />
MV6396<br />
9. Oxalis purpurea<br />
10. Oxalis zeekoevleyensis<br />
11. Romulea gigantea<br />
12. Romulea minutiflora<br />
13. Romulea rosea (australis)<br />
SEED:<br />
14. Fritillaria biflora<br />
15. Moraea polystachya<br />
16. Pelargonium incrassatum (few)<br />
17. Phaedranassa sp.<br />
18. Romulea bulbocodium<br />
19. Sparaxis gr<strong>and</strong>iflora violacea<br />
20. Triteleia montana<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 122 (Jul. 17, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. Crinum bulbispermum - <strong>Seed</strong> from pale<br />
pink parents<br />
2. Crinum bulbispermum - <strong>Seed</strong> from<br />
deep pink parents<br />
3. Crinum bulbispermum - <strong>Seed</strong> from pure<br />
white parents<br />
> From Don Osborne:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tritonia sp., rose red/ pink<br />
5. Cormlets of Tritonia sp., light pink, ex<br />
UC Botanical Garden, Berkeley<br />
6. Cormlets of Tritonia sp., rose red/ pink,<br />
ex UC Botanical Garden, Berkeley<br />
7. Small corms of Wachendorfia sp., ex<br />
UC Botanical Garden, Berkeley<br />
> From Shirley Meneice:<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zigadenus fremontii
9. Cormlets of Ixia sp., most creamy<br />
white; a few deep maroon<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
10. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Griffinia espiritensis<br />
espiritensis<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 123 (Jul. 25, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Chuck Schwartz:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Scadoxus puniceus<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Cyclamen rep<strong>and</strong>um<br />
2. Cyrtanthus brachyscaphus<br />
3. Dietes iridioides<br />
4. Erythronium californicum<br />
5. Freesia laxa (obtained as F. gr<strong>and</strong>iflora)<br />
BULBS:<br />
6. Ferraria sp. (obtained from Telos as F.<br />
schaeferi)<br />
7. Freesia corymbosa<br />
8. Fritillaria pudica<br />
9. Herbertia lahue<br />
10. Lachenalia bachmanii<br />
11. Oxalis assinia<br />
12. Oxalis flava<br />
13. Oxalis hirta (acquired from Telos as<br />
O. namaquana which it is not)<br />
14. Oxalis luteola MV 6395<br />
15. Oxalis massoniana<br />
16. Oxalis obtusa - some unknown color<br />
17. Oxalis obtusa - some peach<br />
18. Oxalis obtusa - some yellow<br />
19. Oxalis obtusa - some pink with gray<br />
leaves<br />
20. Oxalis obtusa - MV5505a<br />
21. Oxalis pes-caprae<br />
22. Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet'<br />
23. Oxalis purpurea 'Skar'<br />
24. Oxalis namaquana (Uli 59<br />
25. Oxalis semiloba<br />
26. Oxalis from Uli labeled 69 bluish gray<br />
palmate leaves<br />
27. Polyxena longituba<br />
28. Romulea tabularis<br />
29. Triteleia laxa<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
30. Colchicum sp. - A quantity of open<br />
pollinated seed. I have about twenty<br />
different Colchicum in flower at the<br />
same time.<br />
31. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Colchicum rhodopaeum<br />
32. Corms of Colchicum umbrosum<br />
33. Corms of Colchicum 'Princess Astrid'<br />
> From Al Sisk via Jim Shields:<br />
34. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Crinum bulbispermum<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 124 (Aug. 13, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBS:<br />
1. Mixed bulbs - I'd expect there are<br />
Gladiolus, Moraea, Oxalis, Ixia,<br />
Sparaxis, Calochortus, Brodiaea or<br />
Dichelostemma, Geissorhiza,<br />
Spiloxene,<br />
Allium, Tritonia represented, but there<br />
could be others as well<br />
2. Ipheion uniflorum -- White<br />
3. Muscari aucheri<br />
4. Oxalis MV 4674<br />
5. Oxalis unknown, not obtusa. They look<br />
morelike hirta-flava types<br />
6. Spiloxene capensis<br />
SEED:<br />
7. Calochortus nitidus<br />
8. Cyrtanthus brachyscyphus<br />
9. Geissorhiza heterostyla<br />
10. Lachenalia mathewsii<br />
11. Lachenalia rosea<br />
12. Romulea diversiformis<br />
13. Triteleia hendersonii<br />
14. Scilla peruviana (syn. Oncostema<br />
peruviana)<br />
15. Veltheimia bracteata<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
16. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Colchicum pannonicum<br />
17. <strong>Seed</strong> of Erythronium californicum<br />
'White Beauty'<br />
> From Uli Urban:<br />
18. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum sp. ex Brazil, x<br />
self, orange-red flowers <strong>and</strong> a yellow<br />
throat, the petals were lightly twisted.<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 125 (Aug. 25, <strong>200</strong>6)
From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
1. Calochortus Mariposa mixed (argillosus,<br />
catalinae, luteus, superbus, vestae<br />
likely c<strong>and</strong>idates)<br />
2. Gladiolous carneus<br />
3. Gladiolus geardii<br />
4. Lachenalia contaminata<br />
5. Pasithea caerulea<br />
6. Watsonia coccinea<br />
BULBS:<br />
7. Ixia sp. (hybrid or Ixia polystachya)<br />
8. Muscari botryoides<br />
9. Narcissus species<br />
10. Romulea bulbocodium (ones originally<br />
from Jane called nivalis)<br />
11. Tritonia pallida (open pollinated)<br />
12. Tritonia sp. (no doubt hybrid)<br />
> From Jim Fisher:<br />
13. <strong>Bulb</strong>s <strong>and</strong> bulblets of Oxalis hirta<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
BULB(lets)/Corm(lets):<br />
14. Nothoscordum filipponei (syn. Ipheion<br />
sellowianum)<br />
15. Oxalis melanosticta 'Ken Aslet'<br />
16. Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet'<br />
17. Oxalis brasiliensis<br />
SEED:<br />
18. Habranthus gracilifolius (syn. H.<br />
estensis)<br />
19. Zephyranthes primulina<br />
20. Zephyranthes reginae<br />
21. Zephyranthes macrosiphon<br />
22. Zephyranthes commeroniana<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 126 (Sept. 12, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From an unknown donor:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lachenalia campanulata<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hesperantha latifolia<br />
> From Rogan Roth:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum calyptratum<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lachenalia pusilla<br />
> From Chuck Powell:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Drosera peltata<br />
> From Angela Offer:<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hosta ventricosa<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Mirabilis jalapa<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
8. Small corms of Freesia alba ex South<br />
African seed<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong> of Iris tectorum<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong> of Canna indica<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong> of Mirabilis jalapa, white<br />
> From Marcelle Sheppard via Joe Shaw:<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong>lings of unknown Crinum cultivars<br />
13. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Crinum pedunculatum, open<br />
pollinated (small supply)<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 127 (Sept. 21, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Angelo Porcelli:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Crocus thomasii<br />
2. Gladiolus tristis<br />
3. Colchicum cupanii<br />
4. Iris bicapitata<br />
5. Iris sicula<br />
6. Ferraria crispa<br />
7. Romulea bulbicodium<br />
> From Fred Biasella:<br />
8. Good-sized offsets of Allium giganteum<br />
> From Rogan Roth:<br />
9. Cormlets of Bessera elegans<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong> of Cyclamen persicum (florist's<br />
cultivar), red, selfed<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes mixed<br />
(communal pots containing at least 30<br />
species <strong>and</strong> hybrids, open pollinated)<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong> of Scadoxus puniceus<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 128 (Oct. 18, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Anthericum sp. (came from<br />
Panayoti Kelaidis of the Denver Botanic<br />
Garden simply as "sp.")<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Manfreda virginiana<br />
> From Lee Poulsen:
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes katherinae<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Calostemma purpurea<br />
> From Linda Foulis:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of white Hippeastrum hybrid,<br />
most likely 'Intokazi'<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of <strong>Bulb</strong>ine sp., maybe B.<br />
semibarbata?<br />
> From Roy Sachs:<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amaryllis belladonna.<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
<strong>Seed</strong> for these came originally came<br />
from Mauro Peixoto.<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs of Hippeastrum<br />
morelianum x glaucescens (few)<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs of various primary<br />
hybrid Hippeastrum crosses involving<br />
H. striatum, aulicum, morelianum,<br />
calyptratum, <strong>and</strong> other species<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 129 (Oct. 28, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From anonymous donors:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Pinellia cordata (Araceae)<br />
2. Small corms of Watsonia humilis<br />
3. Small corms of Gladiolus bl<strong>and</strong>us<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Gladiolus virescens<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Gladiolus abbreviatus<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Gladiolus longicolis<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Gladiolus liliaceus<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong> of Moraea spathulata<br />
> From Doug Westfall:<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong> of Veltheimia bracteata, mixed<br />
color parentage<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong> of Haemanthus humilis humilis,<br />
pink, may be the "giant" strain<br />
> From Michael Homick <strong>and</strong> Paul Machado:<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong> of xAmarygia; open pollinated;<br />
white, pink, <strong>and</strong> rose colored parents,<br />
originally from Les Hannibal<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 130 (Nov. 7, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Joyce Miller:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Ledebouria socialis<br />
2. Cormlets of Moraea macrocarpa<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Moraea macrocarpa??<br />
> From Mark Wilcox:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Habranthus gracilifolius<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lilium formosanum var. pricei<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Rhodophiala bifida<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
7. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Nerine hybrid 'Salmon<br />
Supreme'<br />
8. Small bulbs of Nerine hybrid 'Miss<br />
Moore' x 'Carmencita'<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Scadoxus sp. - It has white<br />
bracts but it looks like puniceus in the<br />
leaves.<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
SEED:<br />
10. Pinellia cordata 'Yamazaki'<br />
11. Massonia cf. pustulata. Originally<br />
received as M. depressa from the<br />
NARGS seedex. This form is larger <strong>and</strong><br />
more robust than a M. pustulata from<br />
Richard Doutt<br />
12. Albuca cf. spiralis, from Steven<br />
Hammer. Suitably twisty.<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 131 (Nov. 15, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lycoris hybrids: from L.<br />
chinensis, L. longituba <strong>and</strong> L. sprengeri<br />
> From Hans Joschko:<br />
SEED:<br />
2. Pancratium maritimum<br />
3. Urginea maritima<br />
4. Leucojum roseum<br />
5. Zephyranthes primulina (few)<br />
6. Zephyranthes reginae<br />
7. Zephyranthes chlorosolen.<br />
8. Zephyranthes lagesiana (Ravenna!)<br />
9. Zephyranthes minima<br />
10. Zephyranthes sp., Rio Sauce<br />
11. Nothoscordum ostenii<br />
> From Robert Werra:<br />
CORMS:<br />
12. Romulea leipoldtii<br />
13. Romulea hirta
14. Romulea tabularis<br />
15. Romulea rosa<br />
16. Ferraria crispa<br />
17. Gladiolus gracilis<br />
18. Moraea aristata, Fran<br />
19. Moraea tulbaghensis (or is it M.<br />
neopavonia), rare<br />
20. Moraea aristata, rare<br />
21. Moraea polyanthus<br />
22. Moraea villosa<br />
23. Moraea villosa<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
SEED:<br />
24. Mirabilis jalapa, yellow<br />
25. Mirabilis jalapa, white<br />
26. Amaryllis belladonna<br />
27. Canna flaccida<br />
28. Canna glauca<br />
29. Hypoxis hemerocallidea<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 132 (Nov. 26, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
>From Jim Waddick:<br />
<strong>Bulb</strong>s of Scadoxus puniceus (received<br />
from a botanic garden as S. abyssinicus)<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 133 (Nov. 29, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Dennis Kramb:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Alophia veracruzana<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Manfreda virginica ex NARGS<br />
ex wild collected W. Madison Co., AR<br />
> From Carol Jensen:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of large, but ordinary Dutch hyb.<br />
Hippeastrum<br />
> From Doug Westfall:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Haemanthus sanguineus (the<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ard red form)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBS/CORMS:<br />
5. Allium campanulatum<br />
6. Calochortus uniflorus bulblets<br />
7. Calochortus uniflorus bulblets<br />
8. Dichelostemma ida-maia<br />
9. Freesia alba<br />
10. Geissorhiza inaequalis<br />
11. Watsonia alectroides - few<br />
12. Triteleia hyacinthina - I think<br />
>From Alan Horstmann:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
13. Daubenya alba - from Totuin <strong>and</strong><br />
Middelpos<br />
14. Daubenya stylosa - from<br />
Nieuwoudtville<br />
15. Lachenalia alba - from Nieuwoudtville<br />
16. Lachenalia mutabilis --from<br />
Clanwilliam<br />
17. Lachenalia seed purchased from the<br />
Ramskop garden at Clanwilliam (South<br />
Africa): mixed species, L. unifolia, L.<br />
unicolor, L. violacea, etc…<br />
18. Lapeirousia anceps<br />
19. Brodiaea californica - pink form, open<br />
pollinated<br />
20. Brodiaea sp.<br />
21. Delphinium nudicaule - seed collected<br />
from orangy red form, open pollinated<br />
22. Delphinium nudicaule - seed collected<br />
from dark purple red, more robust<br />
form, open pollinated<br />
23. Geissorhiza leopoldtii<br />
24. Geissorhiza radians<br />
25. Geissorhiza splendidissima<br />
26. Lilium sp. -- This is a California<br />
Species (L. humboldtii, L. pardalinum,<br />
or L. kelloggii)<br />
27. Massonia pustulata<br />
28. Nerine sarniensis hybrid - bright red<br />
29. Nerine sarniensis hybrid seed, strange<br />
colored form, purple?<br />
30. Romulea bulbocodium - from Jane's<br />
plants labeled R. nivalis<br />
31. Triteleia bridgesii<br />
32. Triteleia dudleyi<br />
33. Triteleia ixioides<br />
34. Watsonia coccinea<br />
Summer growing:<br />
35. Calydorea amabilis<br />
36. Gelasine elongata<br />
37. Nerine angustifolia<br />
38. Nerine platypetala<br />
39. S<strong>and</strong>ersonia aurantiaca<br />
40. Calochortus nitidus<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 134 (Dec. 20, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Joyce Miller:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Allium flavum
2. Sisyrinchium macrocarpum<br />
3. Brodiaea elegans<br />
4. Allium hymenorrhizum<br />
5. Brodiaea californica NNS 02-64<br />
6. Brodiaea californica NNS 02-67<br />
> From Dave Brastow:<br />
7. Tubers of Codonopsis pilosula<br />
> From Tony Avent:<br />
SMALL BULBS:<br />
8. Zephyranthes 'Sunset' strain<br />
9. Zephyranthes macrosiphon<br />
10. Zephyranthes moctezumae<br />
11. Ledebouria zebrina<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 135 (Dec. 28, <strong>200</strong>6)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. Zephyranthes c<strong>and</strong>ida<br />
> From Tony Avent:<br />
<strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs:<br />
2. Habranthus brachy<strong>and</strong>rus<br />
3. Habranthus x floryi, purple base<br />
4. Habranthus brachy<strong>and</strong>rus, dark purple<br />
5. Habranthus ex brachy<strong>and</strong>rus<br />
6. Habranthus ex brachy<strong>and</strong>rus, off colors<br />
7. Cyclamen hederifolium<br />
8. Calydorea nuda<br />
9. Zephyranthes 'Bangkok Yellow'<br />
10. Zephyranthes morrisclintii, Redneck<br />
Romance strain<br />
11. Zephyranthes reginae<br />
12. Zephyranthes verecunda<br />
13. Zephyranthes ex Pamillas<br />
14. Zephyranthes morrisclintii ex Redneck<br />
Romance strain<br />
15. Zephyranthes primulina<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 136 (Jan. 16, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
>From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. BLOOMING-SIZE (or near) bulbs of<br />
Zephyranthes c<strong>and</strong>ida<br />
>From Lee Poulsen:<br />
2. Neomarica c<strong>and</strong>ida, small rhizomes<br />
> From Robert Werra:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
3. Fritillaria affinis, Mendocino Co. CA<br />
4. Fritillaria biflora<br />
5. Erythronium californicum<br />
6. Calochortus weedii v. weedii<br />
7. Calochortus vesta<br />
8. Calochortus splendens<br />
9. Calochortus amabilis<br />
10. Calochortus amoenus<br />
11. Calochortus umbellatus<br />
12. Calochortus catalinae<br />
13. Calochortus monophyllus<br />
14. Gladiolus caeruleus<br />
15. Gladiolus maculatus<br />
16. Romulea leipoldtii<br />
17. Romulea gr<strong>and</strong>iscapa<br />
18. Moraea hexaglottis (lewisiae)<br />
19. Moraea villosa<br />
20. Moraea macronyx<br />
21. Moraea fugax<br />
22. Moraea fugax, white, ex Clanwilliam<br />
23. Moraea vegeta<br />
24. Moraea ciliata<br />
25. Cormlets of Moraea ciliata<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 137 (Jan. 17, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Marguerite English:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Zephyranthes 'Labuffa rosea'<br />
"Lily Pies", ex Yucca Do Nursery<br />
2. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Zephyranthes puertoricensis<br />
> From Doug Westfall:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Scadoxus membranaceus<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 138 (Jan. 23, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Stephen Putman:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum reticulatum<br />
striatum "the real thing NOT 'Mrs.<br />
Garfield'<br />
2. Small bulbs of Hippeastrum sp.,<br />
miniature, 8" scape, blooms: 3"x4",<br />
two per scape. Looks like a small<br />
version of H. striatum rutilum. Is said<br />
to come from Sao Paulo state.<br />
3. Small bulbs of Hippeastrum puniceum<br />
4. Blooming size bulbs of Zephyranthes<br />
c<strong>and</strong>ida<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 139 (Feb. 2, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:
(W = winter-growing; S = summergrowing;<br />
SE = summer-growing,<br />
evergreen)<br />
1. Hymenocallis maximilianii seeds. Just<br />
harvested. Most germinated. (S)<br />
2. Tropaeolum pentaphyllum seeds. (W)<br />
3. Zephyranthes primulina seeds. Just<br />
harvested. (S)<br />
4. Allium canadense, umbel bulbils. A<br />
selected form, look lacquered, a nice<br />
maroon. (W)<br />
5. Gladiolus illyricus seeds, not many. Just<br />
harvested. (W)<br />
6. Cooperia morrisclintii seeds, a few.<br />
Just harvested. (S)<br />
7. Sparaxis bulbifera seeds. Fresh. (W)<br />
8. Ornithogalum longibracteatum<br />
(caudatum) seed. Just harvested, from<br />
wild collected plants. (SE)<br />
9. Albuca nelsoni seed. Fresh, from wild<br />
collected parents. (SE)<br />
10. Albuca juncifolia bulbs, it is self fertile<br />
<strong>and</strong> produces good seed, therefore one<br />
can make it with a single bulb (W)<br />
11. Ferraria uncinata corms, just finishing<br />
dormancy (i.e. ready to sprout) (W)<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 140 (Feb. 7, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
>From Alberto Castillo:<br />
(W = winter-growing; S = summergrowing;<br />
SE = summer-growing,<br />
evergreen)<br />
1. Cypella herberti seeds, just harvested,<br />
selected form, extremely robust, this is<br />
something special (W)<br />
2. Habranthus martinezi seed, just<br />
harvested, from the original collection<br />
in the seashore in S. Brazil (W)<br />
3. Romulea hirta seeds, few, fresh (W)<br />
4. Scilla greihuberi seeds, few, fresh (W)<br />
5. Manfreda rubescens seed, fresh (S)<br />
6. Eche<strong>and</strong>ia sp. Mexico, seed (few),<br />
fresh, light orange flowers (S)<br />
7. Moraea ochroleuca seeds, fresh, a very<br />
fine deep salmon form (S?)<br />
8. Ixia pumilio seed, fresh (W)<br />
9. Moraea huttonii seeds, I have found<br />
this not easy to germinate, perhaps<br />
my climate too warm (SE)<br />
10. Ferraria crispa seed, fresh, may be a<br />
dozen different forms (W)<br />
11. Neopatersonia uitenhagensis seed,<br />
fresh (W)<br />
12. Canna tuerckheimii seeds, just<br />
harvested, A miniature species<br />
(usually less than 2 ft. tall) (S)<br />
And seeds from Alberto that were leftover<br />
from <strong>BX</strong> 139:<br />
13. Hymenocallis maximilianii seeds (very<br />
few) Most germinated. (S)<br />
14. Zephyranthes primulina seeds. Just<br />
harvested (S)<br />
15. Allium canadense, umbel bulbils (few).<br />
A superb selected form in which they<br />
look lacquered, a nice maroon (W)<br />
16. Sparaxis bulbifera seeds (few) (W)<br />
17. Ornithogalum longibracteatum<br />
(caudatum) seed. Just harvested, from<br />
wild collected plants (SE)<br />
18. Tropaeolum pentaphyllum seed (few).<br />
Fresh. Should be sown at once (W)<br />
19. Albuca nelsoni seed. Fresh, from wild<br />
collected parents (SE)<br />
20. Albuca juncifolia bulbs (few), it is self<br />
fertile <strong>and</strong> produces good seed,<br />
therefore one can make it with a single<br />
bulb (W)<br />
> From Liz Waterman:<br />
21. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Bowiea volubilis ("climbing<br />
onion")<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 141 (Mar. 20, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>ils of Dioscorea bulbifera<br />
2. <strong>Bulb</strong>ils of Anredera cordifolia<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
3. Tubers of Sinningia bulbosa<br />
4. Tubers of Sinningia tubiflora<br />
5. Rhizomes of Gloxinia sylvatica 'Bolivian<br />
Sunset'<br />
6. Tubers of Sinningia aghensis<br />
7. Rhizomes of Eucodonia hybrids<br />
8. Rhizomes of Achimenes hybrid 'Yellow<br />
Beauty'<br />
9. Rhizomes of Achimenes hyb 'Purple<br />
King' (Hardy to Z 8)<br />
10. Small offsets of Hippeastrum<br />
petiolatum
<strong>BX</strong> 142 (Apr. 18, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
(W = winter growing; S = summer<br />
growing)<br />
SEED<br />
1. Zephyranthes fosterii (S)<br />
2. Zephyranthes verecunda, pink, rose (S)<br />
3. Zephyranthes primulina (S)<br />
4. Habranthus martinezii (W)<br />
5. Cooperia smallii (W)<br />
6. Rhodophiala granatiflora<br />
7. Moraea huttonii (S)<br />
8. Tritonia deusta (W)<br />
9. Dioscorea sp. (bulbils) (S)<br />
> From Lee Poulsen:<br />
10. Small bulbs of Scilla natalensis<br />
(Merwilla natalensis)<br />
> From Rob Hamilton <strong>and</strong> Jim Lykos:<br />
SEED:<br />
11. Calostemma purpureum, Mannum,<br />
South Australia<br />
12. Calostemma purpureum, Berri, South<br />
Australia<br />
13. Calostemma purpureum, Orroroo,<br />
South Australia<br />
14. Crinum luteolum, Pichi Richi Pass,<br />
South Australia<br />
15. Crinum aff. luteolum, "Desert Crinum"<br />
Andamooka, South Australia<br />
16. Crinum aff. luteolum, "Desert Crinum"<br />
Macleay, Oakden Hills, South Australia<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 143 (May 13, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Dennis Szeszko:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Manfreda sp. wild-collected at<br />
1600 m in Sierra de Nanchititla<br />
State Park, Mexico. Could be Manfreda<br />
nanchititlensis which is reported from<br />
that locality<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hedychium gardnerianum<br />
> From Jay Yourch:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum erubescens from<br />
Southern Brazil sent by Tarcisio<br />
Eduardo Raduenz. Sr. Raduenz says<br />
these plants are somewhat different<br />
from typical C. erubescens. They were<br />
originally called C. salsum, but have<br />
now been lumped in under the broader<br />
description of C. erubescens.<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hymenocallis sp. from St.<br />
Maartens<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
5. Offsets of Crinum 'Ellen Bosanquet.'<br />
Dark pink/red<br />
6. Offsets of Crinum 'Summer Nocturne.'<br />
Pinkish white<br />
7. Offsets of Crinum sp. Label is lost<br />
8. Offsets of Crinum 'J. C. Harvey.' Pink<br />
9. Offsets of Cyrtanthus elatus, red<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs of Hippeastrum<br />
(reginae x puniceum) x self<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs of Hippeastrum<br />
striatum 'Cioanorte'<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong>ling bulbs of Hippeastrum<br />
morelianum<br />
13. Small bulbs of Ledebouria zebrina<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 144 (May 30, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Joe Shaw (with moral support<br />
from Marcelle Sheppard):<br />
1. Hippeastrum seeds--mixed colors<br />
"Dutch Hybrids" or "Florists' Amaryllis"<br />
types, open pollinated<br />
2. The "Best Dark Jumbo" was in a garden<br />
full of many Jumbos <strong>and</strong> other C.<br />
bulbispermum hybrids<br />
3. The "Dark Rose Jumbo" was in a<br />
garden with fewer other plants in<br />
bloom at the same time (few whites<br />
nearby)<br />
4. Crinum seeds: Jumbos opening white<br />
or very pale-pink <strong>and</strong> turning darker<br />
on day 2 x open pollinated<br />
5. Crinum seeds: White Prince x open<br />
pollinated (White Prince is a very<br />
fine non-Jumbo C. bulbispermum<br />
hybrid)<br />
6. Crinum seeds: Totally mixed Jumbos<br />
(all colors except dark rose) x open<br />
pollinated<br />
> From Richard Wagner:<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Babiana rubrocyanea<br />
> From Judy Glattstein:
7. Corms of Watsonia, orange<br />
8. Corms of Watsonia, pink<br />
9. Corms of Watsonia 'Flamboyant'<br />
10. Corms of Watsonia 'Snow Queen'<br />
11. Corms of Watsonia humilis<br />
12. Corms of Watsonia coccinea<br />
13. Tubers of Sauromatum guttatum<br />
14. Tubers of Amorphophallus sp.<br />
> From Liz Waterman:<br />
15. Small offset bulbs of Cyrtanthus<br />
elatus<br />
x C. montanus<br />
16. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum papilio x self<br />
17. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum 'Clown' x H.<br />
papilio<br />
18. <strong>Seed</strong> of Chasmanthe bicolor<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 145 (Jun. 7, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Richard Wagner:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Adenium obesum from a redflowered<br />
cross<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Adenia glauca<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum campanulatum (few)<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Canna indica (few)<br />
> From Al Sisk:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum bulbispermum 'Album'<br />
6. One-year seedlings of Crinum<br />
bulbispermum 'Album'<br />
> From Pamela Slate:<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Allium schubertii<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
8. Rhizomes of Gloxinia sylvatica<br />
9. Cormlets of Freesia (Anomatheca) laxa,<br />
blue<br />
10. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Oxalis imbricata<br />
11. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Oxalis obtusa, rose<br />
12. Cormlets of Ixia pumilo<br />
13. Cormlets of Moraea setifolia<br />
14. Corms of Hesperantha baurii (few)<br />
15. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes primulina<br />
16. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes reginae 'Valles<br />
yellow'<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 146 (Jun. 12, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner <strong>and</strong> Alan<br />
Horstmann:<br />
1. Already sprouting seed of Brunsvigia<br />
orientalis<br />
2. Already sprouting seed of Strumaria<br />
truncata<br />
3. Small Oxalis bulbs originally received<br />
from Uli Urban, sp. L96/42, probably<br />
Oxalis magnifica, summer growing.<br />
4. Small corms of Cyanella lutea<br />
> From Eugene Zielinski:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes atamasco,<br />
collected from a colony in South Carolina.<br />
> From Cynthia Mueller:<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum glaucescens, from<br />
Yucca Do, probably from Mauro Peixoto<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of "Giant Rain Lily," from several<br />
geographical locations in Central Texas.<br />
> From an anonymous donor:<br />
8. Corms of Alocasia 'Hilo Beauty' which is<br />
probably an Anthurium not an Alocasia<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong> of Clivia, it looks like a scarlet<br />
Clivia x cyrtanthiflora<br />
> From Joe Shaw:<br />
10. Crinum seeds: Totally mixed Jumbos<br />
(all colors except dark rose) x open<br />
pollinated.<br />
And still available from <strong>BX</strong> 145<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong> of Adenium obesum, from a redflowered<br />
cross, a caudiciform member<br />
of the Apocynaceae<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong> of Adenia glauca, a caudiciform<br />
member of the Passifloraceae<br />
13. <strong>Seed</strong> of Canna indica<br />
14. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum bulbispermum 'Album'<br />
15. <strong>Seed</strong> of Allium schubertii<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 147 (Jun. 30, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Paul Tyerman:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Nerine undulata - originally<br />
from seed from Silverhill <strong>Seed</strong>s, RSA<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Nerine flexuosa alba
From Cathy Craig:<br />
3. Good sized bulbs of Nerine bowdenii<br />
originally from Quail Botanical Garden<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
CORMS/BULBS<br />
4. Dichelostemma congestum<br />
5. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Oxalis obtusa<br />
6. Phaedranassa sp. a few big blooming<br />
size bulbs<br />
SEED:<br />
7. Albuca spiralis<br />
8. Calochortus uniflorus - beautifully<br />
marked form<br />
9. Chasmanthe bicolor<br />
10. Cyclamen cilicium<br />
11. Cyclamen coum<br />
12. Cyclamen hederifolium<br />
13. Cyrtanthus brachyscyphus<br />
14. Erythronium helenae<br />
15. Ferraria crispa<br />
16. Gladiolus huttoni hybrids, probably<br />
with G. tristis<br />
17. Lachenalia aloides var. aurea<br />
18. Massonia echinata<br />
19. Moraea atropunctata<br />
20. Moraea vegeta<br />
21. Phaedranassa sp.<br />
22. Polyxena longituba<br />
23. Triteleia clementina, seeds of this<br />
originally came from Dylan Hannon<br />
24. Triteleia crocea<br />
25. Triteleia ixioides ssp. anilina<br />
26. Tritonia dubia<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 148 (Jul. 5, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum macowanii (few)<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum x johnsonii, bright<br />
red with central white star pattern.<br />
Should be selfed, but there was a<br />
Hipp. 'Apple Blossom' seedling blooming<br />
across the yard<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
3. Crinum macowanii<br />
4. Canna indica<br />
5. Euphorbia curassavica<br />
6. Hippeastrum vittatum<br />
7. Cyrtanthus mackenii<br />
8. Schizobasis intricata<br />
9. Tulbaghia violacea<br />
10. Hemerocallis 'Stella d'oro'<br />
11. M<strong>and</strong>elilla laxa<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
12. Cormlets of Freesia alba<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
BULBS/TUBERS:<br />
13. Trillium gr<strong>and</strong>iflorum ‘Flore Pleno’<br />
14. Trillium pusillum ‘Robust Form’<br />
15. Nothoscordum montevidense,<br />
originally from Mark McDonough<br />
16. Arum orientale v. sintenisii (aka A.<br />
sintenisii) Originally from Bernd Peters<br />
via Arisaema Enthusiast Group, 1996<br />
17. Ornithogalum osmynellum Naroegas<br />
Originally from Steven Hammer<br />
18. Oxalis versicolor<br />
19. Pinellia cordata ‘Yamazaki’<br />
20. Anemonella thalictroides ‘Jade<br />
Feather’ = ‘Green Dragon’ = ‘Green<br />
Hurricane’<br />
21. Anemonella thalictroides ‘Shoaf's<br />
Double Pink’ THE must-have classic.<br />
22. Cyrtanthus sp. (probably a hybrid)<br />
Medium orange, fading to pink,<br />
outfacing trumpet-shaped flowers,<br />
about 2"long.<br />
SEED:<br />
23. Massonia cf. pustulata, originally<br />
received as M. depressa from the<br />
NARGS seedex<br />
24. Cyclamen rohlfsianum<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 149 (Jul. 13, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
1. Corms of Crocus heuffelianus 'Dark<br />
Eyes’ from Janis Ruksans.<br />
2. Hybrid Hippeastrum seeds, deep red:<br />
"looks like the plant Mark Wilcox has<br />
pictured on the wiki"<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Colchicum, open pollinated<br />
from a collection of about twenty<br />
different species <strong>and</strong> hybrids.<br />
> From Tom Glavich:<br />
BULBS:
4. Albuca sp. Gnome, South Africa<br />
5. Albuca aurea<br />
6. Albuca circinata (=Albuca spiralis)<br />
7. Albuca fragrans, not very fragrant<br />
8. Drimia sp. ex Peter Sharp, ex South<br />
Coast Botanic Garden (Los Angeles), ex<br />
Seymour Linden, originally collected by<br />
S.L. in South Africa. It is not Drimia<br />
media, or Drimia epigea.<br />
9. Drimiopsis kirkii<br />
10. Ledebouria cooperii<br />
11. Ledebouria species, ex Croft Wild <strong>Bulb</strong><br />
Nursery<br />
12. Ledebouria violacea<br />
SEEDS:<br />
13. Dipcadi flava great chocolate flowers<br />
14. Ornithogalum pilosum brilliant yellow<br />
15. Pelargonium triste a geophyte<br />
16. Scilla peruviana<br />
> From Richard Wagner:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
17. Sparaxis gr<strong>and</strong>iflora var. gr<strong>and</strong>iflora<br />
18. Veltheimia bracteata<br />
19. Lachenalia mutabilis<br />
20. Lachenalia alba<br />
> From Stephen Putman:<br />
21. Small bulbs of Hippeastrum puniceum<br />
22. <strong>Seed</strong> of Scilla natalensis<br />
23. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes gr<strong>and</strong>iflorum<br />
24. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum vittatum<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 150 (Jul. 31, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Pieter van der Walt:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Cyrtanthus breviflorus<br />
> From Rogan Roth:<br />
2. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Bessera elegans<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Aloe minima<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
SEED:<br />
4. Freesia laxa azurea<br />
5. Freesia viridis<br />
6. Habranthus brachy<strong>and</strong>rus 'Cherry Pink'<br />
7. Habranthus robustus var. biflorus<br />
8. Habranthus gracilifolius, could be H.<br />
estensis.<br />
9. Hippeastrum gracilis 'Firey Bouquet'<br />
10. Zephyranthes katherinae var. rubra<br />
11. Zephyranthes mesochloa<br />
12. Zephyranthes primulina<br />
13. Zephyranthes reginae 'Valles Yellow'<br />
BULBS:<br />
14. Oxalis brasiliensis<br />
15. Nothoscordum filipponei (N.<br />
sellowianum)<br />
> From Stephen Putman:<br />
16. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum bulbispermum<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
17. Small bulbs of Colchicum cilicicum<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 151 (Aug. 6, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Cyclamen rep<strong>and</strong>um<br />
BULBS:<br />
2. Brodiaea elegans<br />
3. Lachenalia aloides var. vanzyliae<br />
4. Lachenalia bachmanii<br />
5. Lachenalia carnosa<br />
6. Muscari botryoides<br />
7. Muscari neglectum<br />
8. Oxalis MV 4674 (Sweekspoort, South<br />
Africa)<br />
9. Oxalis purpurea (salmon color from<br />
Telos)<br />
10. Oxalis sp. (not O. obtusa). <strong>Bulb</strong>s kind<br />
of like O. flava <strong>and</strong> O. hirta<br />
11. Sparaxis elegans<br />
12. Sparaxis sp. (probably just a hybrid)<br />
> From Tsuh Yang Chen:<br />
SEED:<br />
13. Sinningia aghensis<br />
14. Sinningia aff. reitzii<br />
15. Sinningia amambayensis<br />
16. Sinningia nordestina<br />
> From Dave Brastow:<br />
SEED:<br />
17. Trillium parviflorum<br />
18. Triteleia crocea<br />
19. Erythronium oregonum<br />
20. Ornithogalum pyramidale, from<br />
NARGS seed
21. Veltheimia bracteata<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 152 (Aug. 31, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Joe Shaw:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Rudbeckia maxima<br />
>From Roy Herold:<br />
BULBS/TUBERS:<br />
2. Acis (Leucojum) autumnalis<br />
3. Corydalis solida ‘Eco Special Pink’<br />
4. Sanguinaria canadensis 'Multiplex' (or<br />
'Plena')<br />
SEEDS:<br />
5. Cyrtanthus brachyscyphus x Cyrtanthus<br />
elatus<br />
6. Cyrtanthus brachyscyphus<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
SEED:<br />
7. Brimeura amethystina (white)<br />
8. Cyclamen creticum<br />
9. Delphinium decorum<br />
10. Delphinium cardinale<br />
11. Delphinium luteum<br />
12. Delphinium patens<br />
13. Delphinium recuvatum<br />
14. Delphinium variegatum<br />
15. Lachenalia mathewsii<br />
16. Lilium maritimum<br />
17. Narcissus romieuxii<br />
18. Pelargonium barklyi<br />
19. Romulea diversiformis<br />
BULBS:<br />
20. Brodiaea pallida -- very rare species<br />
21. Brodiaea purdyi<br />
22. Calochortus argillosus<br />
23. Calochortus uniflorus<br />
24. Calochortus vestae (pink) - form from<br />
Bob Werra<br />
25. Freesia refracta -- white flowers with<br />
yellow markings<br />
26. Gladiolus alatus<br />
27. Ixia polystachya<br />
28. Lachenalia aloides var. quadricolor<br />
(from Patty Colville originally)<br />
29. Lachenalia contaminata<br />
30. Lachenalia haarlemensis<br />
31. Lachenalia orthopetala<br />
32. Lachenalia pallida<br />
33. Lachenalia unicolor<br />
34. Moraea sp. (probably aristata)<br />
35. Oxalis caprina - originally from Bill<br />
Baird<br />
36. Oxalis commutata<br />
37. Oxalis flava (pink)<br />
38. Oxalis flava (lupinifolia)<br />
39. Oxalis flava (yellow)<br />
40. Oxalis hirta<br />
41. Oxalis hirta 'Gothenburg'<br />
42. Oxalis obtusa<br />
43. Oxalis purpurea 'Skar' -originally from<br />
Bill Baird<br />
44. Oxalis Uli 69 (flava?) - grew in<br />
seasonally moist soil in heavy clay on<br />
the Niewoudville plateau.<br />
45. Oxalis melanosticta 'Ken Aslet'<br />
46. Polyxena longituba<br />
47. Tritonia dubia<br />
48. Tritonia securigera<br />
49. Tritonia sp. (probably hybrid crocata,<br />
pallida type)<br />
50. Watsonia (pink hybrid)<br />
> From Joyce Miller:<br />
51. "South African Potluck" The batch<br />
looks to include Ferraria, Lachenalia, <strong>and</strong><br />
small irid corms (Moraea, Ixia, Freesia,<br />
Sparaxis)<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 153 (Sept. 18 <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From John Lonsdale:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Trillium underwoodii, Alabama Best<br />
Form<br />
2. Trillium discolor<br />
3. Cyclamen graecum album<br />
4. Cyclamen graecum graecum<br />
5. Cyclamen graecum anatolicum<br />
6. Cyclamen hederifolium<br />
7. Cyclamen cilicicum<br />
8. Cyclamen rep<strong>and</strong>um<br />
9. Cyclamen intaminatum<br />
10. Cyclamen coum selected<br />
11. Cyclamen mirabile ex 'Tile Barn Anne'<br />
12. Cyclamen mirabile ex 'Tile Barn<br />
Nicholas'<br />
> From Pat Bender:
13. <strong>Seed</strong> of Arisaema griffithii<br />
> From Mark Mazer:<br />
SEED:<br />
14. Calydorea amabilis<br />
15. Cyrtanthus loddegesianus<br />
16. Sparaxis metelerkampiae<br />
17. Sparaxis parviflora<br />
18. Lapeirousia jaquinii<br />
19. Lachenalia glaucina<br />
20. Lachenalia juncifolia<br />
21. Lachenalia sp., white flower<br />
22. Androcymbium dregii<br />
BULBLETS/CORMLETS:<br />
23. Sparaxis villosa<br />
24. Sparaxis pauciflora<br />
25. Ixia pumilo<br />
26. Massonia depressa<br />
> From Giorgio Pozzi:<br />
SEED:<br />
27. Rudbeckia sp.<br />
28. Lilium orientale hybrid mix<br />
29. Cornus florida<br />
30. Acer palmatum atropurpurea<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
31. Scaly rhizomes of Koellikeria erinoides<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 154 (Sep. 25, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBS:<br />
1. Babiana sp. consider them hybrids<br />
2. Babiana villosa, don't know if red or<br />
pink<br />
3. Dichelostemma volubile cormlets<br />
4. Freesia refracta<br />
5. Freesia leichtlinii (alba) grown from<br />
Gordon Summerfield seed<br />
6. Gladiolus aurantiacus<br />
7. Ipheion uniflorum white<br />
8. Lachenalia liliflora<br />
9. Moraea lurida -- I've never had any<br />
bloom that were not yellow with<br />
darker markings, no lurid ones<br />
10. Oxalis brasilensis<br />
11. Oxalis incarnata<br />
12. Oxalis luteola MV 5567<br />
13. Oxalis obtusa peach<br />
14. Oxalis obtusa pink<br />
15. Spiloxene capensis -- probably white,<br />
but could be pink<br />
16. Trieleia laxa 'Queen Fabiola' cormlets<br />
17. Triteleia peduncularis cormlets<br />
SEED:<br />
18. Brodiaea californica (pink I think)<br />
19. Cyrtanthus epiphyticus, summer<br />
growing, product of a previous <strong>BX</strong><br />
20. Geissorhiza heterostyla<br />
21. Gladiolus miniatus<br />
22. Nerine krigei<br />
23. Tritonia securigera<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 155 (Oct. 1, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
1. Small bulbs of Hippeastrum 'San<br />
Antonio Rose' (H. aulicum stenopetalum<br />
x traubii forma doraniae)<br />
2. Small bulbs of Zephyranthes primulina<br />
3. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Zephyranthes reginae<br />
4. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Habranthus magnoi, white<br />
5. Cormlets of Ixia pumilo<br />
> From Stephen Putman:<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum variabile<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Pancratium maritimum<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes gr<strong>and</strong>iflora<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hymenocallis eucharidifolia<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
10. Paeonia obovata alba<br />
11. Paeonia japonica<br />
12. Paeonia obovata<br />
13. Paeonia obovata<br />
14. <strong>Seed</strong> of Calydorea coelestina<br />
Bartram's Ixia'<br />
15. Cyclamen libanoticum<br />
16. Cyclamen balearicum<br />
17. Cyclamen hederifolium pure silver<br />
leaf, possibly from the 'Nettleton<br />
Silver' strain<br />
18. Paeonia seeds:<br />
All are of the Paeonia<br />
japonica/obovata/obovata/alba<br />
persuasion, with white<br />
or very light pink flowers<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 156 (Oct. 9, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Giorgio Pozzi:
SEED:<br />
1. Helianthus 'Lemon Queen'<br />
2. Hibiscus moscheutos, white<br />
3. Hibiscus moscheutos, red<br />
4. Hibiscus moscheutos, pink<br />
5. Pinellia pedatisecta<br />
6. Arisaema flavum<br />
7. Arisaema tortuosum<br />
8. Clematis, dark purple<br />
9. Lilium orientalis hybs<br />
10. Hemerocallis minor "Stella D'oro'<br />
11. Hemorocallis mixed<br />
12. Narcissus poeticus, wild collected<br />
> From Gene Zielinski:<br />
13. <strong>Seed</strong> of Polygonatum biflorum (P.<br />
canaliculatum)<br />
> From Jim Shields:<br />
BULBS:<br />
14. Lachenalia rubida ex Longwood<br />
Gardens<br />
15. Lachenalia contaminata ex Robinett<br />
<strong>Bulb</strong> Farm<br />
16. Lachenalia bulbifera ex Silverhill<br />
17. Lachenalia pusilla ex PBS <strong>BX</strong> 3 (<strong>200</strong>2)<br />
18. Cyrtanthus montanus ex Greg Pettit<br />
19. Nothoscordum dialystemon, ex Bill<br />
Dijk via Mary Sue Ittner<br />
> From Mark Wilcox:<br />
SEED:<br />
20. Rhodophiala bifida 'Terra Cotta"<br />
21. Rhodophiala bifida granatiflora, giant<br />
dark red<br />
> From Alf Valjebeck:<br />
SEED:<br />
22. Leucojum vernum v. carpathicum<br />
23. Veltheimia bracteata<br />
24. Zephyranthes fosteri<br />
25. Zephyranthes macrosiphon<br />
26. Zephyranthes primulina<br />
27. Zephyranthes ' Big Dude' x<br />
'Labufarosea'<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 157 (Oct. 18, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
1. Small bulbs of Cyrtanthus<br />
brachyscyphus<br />
2. Small bulbs of Cyrtanthus hybrid (x<br />
elatus?)<br />
>From Alberto Grossi:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Nerine filifolia<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amaryllis belladonna<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Globba bulbifera<br />
>From Richard Wagner:<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amaryllis belladonna<br />
7. Small bulbs of Lachenalia contaminate<br />
8. Small bulbs of Lachenalia pallida<br />
9. Small bulbs of Lachenalia aloides var.<br />
quadricolor<br />
10. Corms of Babiana rubrocyanea<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 158 (Oct. 27, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Fred Biasella:<br />
1. Hippeastrum bulblets 1½ years old <strong>and</strong><br />
grown from seed, most likely a hybrid.<br />
The flowers are red with a white star<br />
<strong>and</strong> look a lot like x johnsonii.<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Habranthus hybrid. The flowers<br />
are a nice pink/light purple color <strong>and</strong><br />
grow to about 8” to 10” in height.<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
3. Rhizomes “in the green” of "Neomarica<br />
caerulea 'Regina' "Blue Walking Iris"<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
4. Tubers of Arum palaestinum<br />
> From Judy Glattstein:<br />
5. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of mixed Oxalis: “Lucky Dip”<br />
including terracotta pink, lilac maybe<br />
yellow <strong>and</strong> white<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 159 (Nov. 13, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Dylan Hannon:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Ornithogalum reverchonii,<br />
open-pollinated, originally collected in<br />
Grazalema, Spain, by John Lavranos on<br />
shaded limestone cliffs.<br />
> From Roy Sachs:<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of mixed Alstroemeria spp. <strong>and</strong><br />
hybrids<br />
> From Bob Werra:<br />
SEED:<br />
3. Gladiolus caryophyllaceus, open<br />
pollinated
4. Gladiolus carneus, open pollinated<br />
5. Gladiolus huttoni, open pollinated<br />
6. Gladiolus priorii, open pollinated<br />
7. Moraea papilionacea<br />
8. Moraea viscaria<br />
9. Moraea villosa<br />
10. Moraea vegeta<br />
11. Moraea tripetala<br />
12. Moraea unguiculata<br />
13. Moraea polystachya<br />
14. Moraea macronyx<br />
15. Moraea macrocarpa<br />
16. Moraea gig<strong>and</strong>ra<br />
17. Moraea fugax, blue<br />
18. Moraea calcicola<br />
19. Moraea bipartita<br />
20. Moraea bellendenii<br />
21. Romulea eximia, open pollinated<br />
22. Romulea gradiscarpa, open pollinated<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 160 (Nov. 19, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Bob Werra:<br />
SEED: (OP = open-pollinated)<br />
1. Erythronium californicum<br />
2. Fritillaria biflora, open pollinated<br />
3. Fritillaria liliacea, open pollinated<br />
4. Fritillaria affinis, wild collected<br />
5. Calochortus weedii, yellow, OP<br />
6. C. venustus, white, OP<br />
7. C. venustus, purple, OP<br />
8. C. vesta, white, OP<br />
9. C. umbellatus, OP<br />
10. C. splendens, OP<br />
11. C amabilis, wild collected<br />
12. C. albus, OP<br />
13. C. amoenus, OP<br />
14. C. catalinae, OP<br />
15. C. clavatus, all yellow, OP<br />
16. C. plummerae, OP<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
17. <strong>Seed</strong> of Arisaema angustatum 'Best<br />
Tophat', ex CPC 10-10-97 collected by<br />
Darrell Probst in Korea<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
18. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lilium rosthornii.<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 161 (Dec. 10, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Giorgio Pozzi:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Gladiolus callianthus<br />
2. Cormlets of #1<br />
> From Tsuh Yang Chen:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Sinningia aghensis<br />
> From Dave Brastow:<br />
SEED:<br />
4. Bensoniella oregana<br />
5. Erythronium revolutum<br />
6. Erythronium oregonum<br />
7. Camassia leichtlinii<br />
8. Camassia quamash - Wild collected<br />
seed from Thurston County, WA (USA)<br />
9. Lilium lancongence<br />
10. Polygonatum cirrhifolium<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 162 (Dec. 18, <strong>200</strong>7)<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Pancratium maritimum<br />
2. Belamc<strong>and</strong>a chinensis<br />
3. Pods of Bletilla striata<br />
4. Iris graminea<br />
5. Colchicum autumnale<br />
>From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
SEED (all open pollinated):<br />
6. Allium membranaceum<br />
7. Calochortus splendens<br />
8. Delphinium nudicaule<br />
9. Geissorhiza brehmii<br />
10. Geissorhiza imbricata<br />
11. Geissorhiza ornithogaloides<br />
12. Gladiolus carmineus<br />
13. Gladiolus gr<strong>and</strong>iflorus<br />
14. Gladiolus martleyi<br />
15. Gladiolus miniatus<br />
16. Lachenalia nervosa<br />
17. Romulia citrina<br />
18. Romulea hallii<br />
19. Romulea monticola<br />
20. Triteleia dudleyi<br />
21. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Tulipa turkestanica<br />
> From Dennis Szeszko:<br />
SEED (some QUITE RARE!):<br />
22. Milla magnifica - largest <strong>and</strong> rarest<br />
species of this genus. Wild-collected in<br />
Mexico State near the border with<br />
Guerrero. Grows in tropical deciduous<br />
jungle with a very pronounced dry
period.<br />
23. Tigridia sp. - A tall-growing species<br />
collected at around 6000 feet in<br />
Mexico State, could be T. meleagris,<br />
but the flowers were not seen.<br />
24. Tigridia mexicana - <strong>Seed</strong> harvested<br />
from wild-collected plants found in<br />
Mexico State.<br />
25. Tigridia sp. - A short-growing species<br />
collected near Bejucos in Mexico<br />
State. Found growing in the shade of<br />
Crescentia alata trees in a very hot<br />
environment with an extremely<br />
pronounced dry period. Grows in clay<br />
soils that flood during the rainy<br />
season but bake in the dry season.<br />
26. Tigridia aff. mortonii - I think that it<br />
could be this species based on where it<br />
was found. Found at the type locality<br />
for the species in Mexico State growing<br />
directly on rock faces. Culture is<br />
similar to Worsleya, but with more<br />
shade. If this plant is what I think<br />
that it is, it will be the first time it has<br />
been collected since 1935. Flowers<br />
were described as RED by the original<br />
collector....this is the only member of<br />
Tigridia with red flowers. I will confirm<br />
the identity next summer when it<br />
flowers.<br />
27. Rhodochiton sp. - I think that this is a<br />
species of Rhodochiton (not R.<br />
atrosanguineus), but I am not 100%<br />
sure of the identity. It has a root<br />
structure similar to Dahlia <strong>and</strong> grows<br />
as a lithophyte on wet cliffs in Mexico<br />
state where it was collected. Flowers<br />
are large, reddish-purple, showy <strong>and</strong><br />
pendulous.<br />
28. Irid - A species of pleated-leaf irid<br />
that does not grow more than 12<br />
inches with pointed seed capsules.<br />
Found in Mexico State growing near<br />
the city of Tejupilco at around 4000<br />
feet in tropical deciduous jungle.<br />
29. Penstemon sp. - has beautiful flowers<br />
that are an amazing bright coral-pink<br />
color with a fuzzy, yellow beard at<br />
the base of the lip. It was collected in<br />
Texcoco district in Mexico State <strong>and</strong><br />
will grow well with other summergrowing<br />
bulbs in cool climates. Grows<br />
with Tigridia vanhouttei <strong>and</strong><br />
Calochortus barbatus.<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 163 (Jan. 3, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Jerry Flintoff:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Fritillaria raddeana<br />
2. Lilium ex. 'Early Bird' (martagonhansonii<br />
hybrid)<br />
3. Calochortus amoenus, white form<br />
4. Gladiolus longicollis<br />
> From Ton de Waard:<br />
5. Small corms of Crocosmia, orange,<br />
2 ft tall. Original corms were w/c on<br />
Madeira 12 yrs ago. May be 'Lady<br />
Wilson'<br />
SEED:<br />
6. Dahlia, mixed dark-leafed hybrids<br />
7. Dahlia 'Pooh'<br />
8. Cyclamen creticum<br />
9. Tigridia pavonia, red<br />
10. Mirabilis jalapa, red or pink<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 164 (Feb. 4, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Paul Oliver-Smith:<br />
1. Bomarea caldasii<br />
2. Bomarea hirtella<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
3. Gladiolus sp. probably G. segetum,<br />
very hardy Eurasian<br />
4. Gladiolus illyricus from wild parent<br />
plants<br />
5. Gladiolus communis ssp. byzantinus<br />
6. Iris xiphium ssp. lusitanicum<br />
7. Gelasine elongata (G. azurea)<br />
8. Herbertia caerulea<br />
9. Cypella coelestis<br />
10. Cooperia smallii<br />
11. Habranthus martinezi<br />
12. Aristolochia fimbriata<br />
13. Tropaeolum pentaphyllum<br />
14. Ranunculus macranthus<br />
15. Leucojum autumnale var.<br />
oporanthum, true from the wild<br />
16. Canna, dwarf sp.<br />
17. Arum euxinum<br />
18. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Allium canadense, very
good form<br />
19. Small tubers of Dioscorea sp., winter<br />
dormant<br />
> From Doug Westfall:<br />
20. <strong>Seed</strong> of Scadoxus membranaceus<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 165 (Feb. 23, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Linda Foulis:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Hippeastrum 'Orange Sovereign'<br />
2. Lilium pumilum<br />
3. Allium obliquum<br />
> From PBS:<br />
SEED:<br />
4. Iris tectorum 'Sun Moon Lake', from a<br />
selection collected in Taiwan<br />
5. Iris 'Wild Survivor', a multi-generational<br />
hybrid of two <strong>Pacific</strong> Coast native irises,<br />
I. tenax var. gormanii x I. douglassiana<br />
6. Iris wilsonii, this is an uncommon Sinosiberian<br />
iris with yellow flowers. Prefers<br />
an acid soil.<br />
7. Iris magnifica, hardy <strong>and</strong> self sows<br />
here in Kansas City.<br />
8. Sisyrinchium striatum<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 166 (Mar. 7, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Mark Mazer:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Drimiopsis maculata<br />
2. Tubers of Ceropegia woodii var.<br />
variegata<br />
3. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Ledebouria pauciflora<br />
> From PBS:<br />
4. Dierama dracomontanum,<br />
"Drakensberg Harebell", to 0.8m, linear<br />
lvs, pendulous bell-shaped rose pink to<br />
red fl borne on nodding stalks Su. Sow<br />
Sp. Zone 7.<br />
5. Dierama reynoldsii, 1.5m, beautiful<br />
pendulous wine-red fl with white<br />
bracts Su. Sow Sp. Zone 7.<br />
6. Dietes iridioides, 0.6m, evergreen, big<br />
white fl with blue styles Sp-Au,<br />
shade. Sow Sp. Zone 9.<br />
7. Gladiolus gueinzii, 50cm, thick fleshy<br />
vs, small pink/mauve/purplish fl<br />
marked with red Su, dunes & s<strong>and</strong>y<br />
beaches, rain all yr. Sow Au/Sp.<br />
8. Gladiolus marlothii, to 1m, very<br />
beautiful faintly scented minutely<br />
speckled mauve fl Sp, dry, rarely seen.<br />
Sow Au.<br />
9. Gladiolus ochroleucus, 45-75cm, often<br />
evergreen, Su-growing, white/cream/<br />
yellow/pink fl Su-Au. Sow Sp. Zone 7.<br />
10. Gladiolus oppositiflorus ssp.<br />
salmoneus, 0.8-1.5m, Su-growing,<br />
very beautiful large salmon-pink fl Su-<br />
Au, cliff dweller. Sow Sp. Zone 6.<br />
11. Gladiolus venosomaculatus, to 1m,<br />
Su-growing, linear lvs, pink petals<br />
speckled with maroon. Sow Sp. Zone<br />
10.<br />
12. Lapeirousia s<strong>and</strong>ersonii, 2 narrow<br />
linear long leaves, Su-growing,<br />
numerous mauve fl in a muchbranched<br />
inflorescence Su. Sow Sp.<br />
Zone 8.<br />
13. Littonia modesta, 1m, Su-growing,<br />
decid, pendulous bell-shaped yellow<br />
or orange fl Su, sun or s/shade. Sow<br />
Sp. Zone 8.<br />
14. Moraea alticola, to 1m, Su-growing,<br />
solitary leaves, large pale yellow fl<br />
with darker yellow nectar guides Sp-<br />
Au, wet/water. Sow Sp. Zone 6.<br />
15. Ornithogalum maculatum, 8-50cm,<br />
orange or yellow fl, outer petals with<br />
dark tips Sp. Sow Au. <strong>Seed</strong>s of a dark<br />
orange form available.<br />
16. Ornithogalum pulchrum, robust<br />
h<strong>and</strong>some plant, Su growing, lvs<br />
spotty at base, 1m fl spike with green<br />
<strong>and</strong> white fl, very arid area. Sow Sp.<br />
Zone 10.<br />
17. Watsonia angusta, 1-2m, Wi/Su rain,<br />
scarlet fl Su, copious nectar, damp<br />
areas. Sow Sp/Au. Zone 8.<br />
18. Watsonia strubeniae, 0.6-1m, Su<br />
growing, 4-5 lvs with heavily thickened<br />
margins, long spikes of small delicate<br />
pale pink fl Su-Au, grassl<strong>and</strong>. Sow<br />
Sp. Zone 8.<br />
19. Xerophyta retinervis, "Black-stick lily",<br />
to 1.8m, robust rough black stems,<br />
grasslike leaves, many deep to pale<br />
mauve/white scented fl Sp. Sow<br />
Sp. Zone 8.<br />
20. Zantedeschia albomaculata, 'Helen<br />
O'Connor,' Attractive spotted lvs,<br />
coral pink fl. Sow Sp. Zone 8.
<strong>BX</strong> 167 (Mar. 25, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Hippeastrum petiolatum<br />
(syn. H. flammigerum)<br />
2. <strong>Bulb</strong>lets of Habranthus robustus var.<br />
biflora<br />
3. Scaly rhizomes of Achimenes 'Purple<br />
King'<br />
4. Tubers of Sinningia tubiflora<br />
> From Mark Mazer:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Onixotis stricta<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Clivia miniata var. citrina, "My<br />
best yellow. The pollen came from<br />
various complicated crosses obtained<br />
from Silverhill seed, <strong>and</strong> also other<br />
citrina. The fruit capsules were<br />
vigorous, pale yellow, <strong>and</strong> harvested on<br />
March 19."<br />
> From PBS:<br />
SEED:<br />
7. Allium cernuum, bright pink<br />
8. Allium macropetalum, pink flowered<br />
9. Calochortus aureus<br />
10. Calochortus concolor<br />
11. Calochortus flexuosus<br />
12. Calochortus gunnisoni, purple<br />
13. Eche<strong>and</strong>ea flavescens<br />
14. Fritillaria atropurpurea<br />
15. Hesperocallis undulata<br />
16. Iris missouriensis arizonica, southern<br />
AZ variety, large colorful flowers<br />
17. Milla biflora<br />
18. Zephyranthes longifolia, "Copper<br />
zephyr lily," eastern form, NM on<br />
limestone<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 168 (Apr. 3, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Uli Urban:<br />
1. Small tubers (few) of Amorphophallus<br />
johnsonii (very similar to A. konjac)<br />
2. Small tubers (few) of Amorphophallus<br />
konjac from an English friend 20<br />
years ago<br />
3. Small tubers (few) of A. konjac from<br />
China from Fausto Ceni<br />
4. Small tubers of Arisaema<br />
c<strong>and</strong>idissimum, trade form<br />
5. Small tubers of Arisaema fargessii<br />
6. Small tubers of Dioscorea discolor<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum aulicum var.<br />
robustum<br />
> From Allen Repashy:<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum variabile ex<br />
Kamieskroon, Namaqual<strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>BX</strong> 169 (Apr. 9, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Pieter van der Walt:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum buphanoides, h<strong>and</strong><br />
pollinated indoors from my collection,<br />
plants originally come from near Lady<br />
Smith<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Iris laevigata, dark purple<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zantedeschia rehmanii<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tulbaghia acutiloba, from a<br />
wild population on our farm near Brits<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tulbaghia simmleri<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
6. Small bulbs of Ledebouria cooperi<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 170 (Apr. 22, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
1. Fresh seed of Rhodophiala bifida<br />
hybrids<br />
> From Judy Glattstein:<br />
2. Blooming size bulbs of Habranthus<br />
robustus<br />
> From PBS:<br />
SEED:<br />
3. Brunsvigia radulosa<br />
4. Strumaria tenella<br />
5. Eucomis autumnalis<br />
6. Gladiolus floribundus<br />
7. Gladiolus dalenii<br />
8. Galtonia viridiflora<br />
9. Kniphofia northiae<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 171 (May. 8, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Tarcisio Raduenz:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Bomarea salsilla
From Fred Biasella:<br />
2. Small bulbs of Ismene calathina<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
3. Fresh seed of Rhodophiala granatiflora<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Canna glauca<br />
> From Erin Grace:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes atamasco, "from<br />
SW Georgia, USA<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 172 (May. 23, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Carolyn Craft:<br />
1. Varied sized bulbs of Muscari<br />
armeniacum<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
2. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Hymenocallis littoralis<br />
3. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Hymenocallis sp. (not the<br />
same as H. latifolia or 'Tropical Giant')<br />
> From Tsuh Yang Chen:<br />
SEED:<br />
4. Sinningia amambayensis<br />
5. Sinningia iarae<br />
6. Sinningia species 'Ibitioca'<br />
7. Sinningia bulbosa<br />
8. Sinningia globulosa<br />
9. Sinningia aff. reitzii -- from Sao Paulo<br />
State, this plant seems distinct from<br />
the "true" reitzii found in Corupa,<br />
Santa Catarina State<br />
10. Sinningia sp. "Rio das Pedras", tiny<br />
tubers, striped leaves, light lavender<br />
flowers, from the coast of Rio de<br />
Janeiro State, perhaps related to S.<br />
concinna <strong>and</strong> S. pusilla<br />
> From PBS:<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong> of Haemanthus montanus<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong> of Nerine huttonii<br />
13. <strong>Seed</strong> of Brunsvigia gr<strong>and</strong>iflora<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 173 (Jun. 7, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Leo Martin:<br />
SEEDS (unless otherwise indicated):<br />
1. Babiana sinuata (W) – mother plant<br />
from Silverhill seed<br />
2. Datura inoxia - Our native Sonoran<br />
Desert angel's trumpet<br />
3. Lachenalia unicolor (W) – mother plant<br />
from Silverhill seed<br />
4. Lapeirousia jacquinii (W) - from plants<br />
ex Silverhill seed <strong>and</strong> plants from a<br />
previous <strong>BX</strong> (listed as Lapeirousia sp.)<br />
5. Moraea sp. violet flowers (W) - from a<br />
previous <strong>BX</strong><br />
6. Moraea sp. pale lavender flowers (W)<br />
7. Ornithogalum sp. yellow flowers (W) -<br />
from a previous <strong>BX</strong><br />
8. Ornithogalum sp. yellow <strong>and</strong> green<br />
flowers (W) - seed from a previous <strong>BX</strong><br />
9. Pelargonium incrassatum (W) – mother<br />
plant from Silverhill seed<br />
> From Aless<strong>and</strong>ro Marinello:<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum aulicum<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum campanulatum<br />
> From PBS:<br />
SEED:<br />
12. Brunsvigia bosmaniae<br />
13. Brunsvigia orientalis<br />
14. Haemanthus amarylloides ssp.<br />
polyanthus<br />
15. Haemanthus barkerae<br />
16. Haemanthus coccineus (Bainskloof)<br />
17. Haemanthus sanguineus<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 174 (Jun. 16, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Tom Mitchell (UK):<br />
(NOTE: Tom says, "I have very detailed<br />
site locations which I'll happily<br />
supply on request." tom at evolutionplants.com<br />
)<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Muscari sp., wild-collected in Croatia.<br />
2. Asarum europeaum wild-collected in<br />
Slovenia<br />
3. Anemone pavonina, ex hort<br />
4. Anemone nemorosa wild-collected in<br />
Slovenia (few)<br />
5. Epimedium alpinum wild-collected in<br />
Slovenia (few)<br />
6. Hepatica nobilis (Ranunculaceae) wildcollected<br />
in Slovenia (few)<br />
> From Ton de Waard (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s):<br />
7. "<strong>Bulb</strong>s" of Geranium malviflorum<br />
> From Roy Herold:
BULBS:<br />
8. Oxalis melanosticta 'Ken Aslet'<br />
9. Oxalis obtusa (pink)<br />
10. Oxalis versicolor<br />
SEEDS:<br />
11. Leucojum vernum var. carpaticum<br />
'Podpolozje'<br />
12. Massonia echinata, grown from Mesa<br />
Garden seed, started <strong>200</strong>4 <strong>and</strong><br />
bloomed fall <strong>200</strong>7<br />
13. Massonia cf. pustulata, grown from<br />
NARGS seed, received as M. depressa,<br />
but larger <strong>and</strong> more vigorous than<br />
generic pustulata.<br />
14. Massonia sp. Hardy Form (possibly a<br />
hybrid)<br />
> From Cathy Craig:<br />
15. Blooming-size bulbs of Leucojum<br />
aestivum<br />
> From Tom Glavich:<br />
BULBS:<br />
16. Albuca circinata, mostly flowering size<br />
17. Cyrtanthus 'White Gem' from <strong>Pacific</strong><br />
<strong>BX</strong> 31 (Robert Parker donation) ex<br />
Harold Koopowitz UCI selection<br />
18. Ledebouria socialis cv 'Miner'<br />
19. Ledebouria concolor<br />
20. Haemanthus pauculifolius<br />
> From Nhu Nguyen:<br />
SEED:<br />
21. Freesia viridis<br />
22. Calochortus amoenus<br />
23. Delphinium cardinale<br />
24. Allium crispum<br />
25. Eucomis punctata (few)<br />
26. Sisyrinchium striatum (few)<br />
> From Tony Avent:<br />
27. <strong>Seed</strong>ling corms of Calydorea<br />
coelestina<br />
28. Small corms of Ennealophus<br />
eury<strong>and</strong>rus (Iridaceae)<br />
29. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zephyranthes reginae<br />
30. <strong>Seed</strong> of Rhodophiala bifida, carminepink,<br />
originally from Alberto Castillo<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 175 (Jun. 25, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Monica Swartz:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
1. Lachenalia reflexa, from Telos Rare<br />
<strong>Bulb</strong>s plants<br />
2. Lachenalia pustulata, blue form<br />
3. Massonia "echinata"<br />
4. Massonia "depressa"<br />
5. Schizobasis intricata ex. E. Cape<br />
6. Freesia viridis<br />
7. Cyrtanthus brachyscyphus<br />
8. Habranthus texanus<br />
9. Albuca sp. may be A. flaccida, originally<br />
from Arid L<strong>and</strong>s Nursery<br />
10. Matelea edwardsensis (Apocynaceae)<br />
endemic to Edwards Plateau, TX<br />
>From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBLETS/CORMLETS:<br />
11. Crocus ochroleucus, originally<br />
purchased from Jane McGary<br />
12. Freesia fergusoniae, could be a hybrid<br />
with Freesia alba<br />
13. Freesia refracta<br />
14. Geissorhiza/Hesperantha unknowns,<br />
most likely Geissorhiza inaequalis,<br />
Geissorhiza heterostyla or<br />
Hesperantha bachmannii<br />
15. Lachenalia aloides (originally obtained<br />
Trader Joes)<br />
16. Sparaxis hybrid - grown from seed<br />
17. Oxalis obtusa - various colors<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
BULBS/CORMS:<br />
18. Chasmanthe bicolor<br />
19. Ixia pumilis<br />
20. Nothoscordum filippone (Ipheion<br />
sellowianum)<br />
21. Ipheion sessile<br />
22. Nothoscordum (Ipheion) dialystemon<br />
23. Moraea setifolia<br />
SEEDS:<br />
24. Hippeastrum 'Fiery Bouquet'<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 176 (Jul. 10, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From David Bier:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Rhodophiala bifida<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hippeastrum 'Lemon Lime' x<br />
'Picotee'
From Ton de Waard:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Muscari latifolium<br />
> From PBS:<br />
SEED:<br />
4. Albuca excuviata<br />
5. Androcymbium capense<br />
6. Massonia echinata<br />
7. Romulea thodei<br />
8. Agapanthus inapertus<br />
9. Zantedeschia albomaculata<br />
10. Scilla nervosa<br />
11. Nerine filifolia<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 177 (Jul. 13, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
1. Pelargonium appendiculatum<br />
2. Cyclamen graecum Silver Center<br />
3. Cyclamen creticum<br />
4. Cyclamen africanum Silver Center<br />
Originally from Ellen Hornig in <strong>200</strong>0<br />
5. Cyclamen coum 'Maurice Dryden'<br />
Originally from Kath Dryden.<br />
6. Cyclamen coum 'Nymans', very early<br />
blooming, originally from Kath Dryden<br />
7. Cyclamen coum Urfa Ex wild collected<br />
seed from Turkey<br />
8. Cyclamen coum 9-285-1 From CSE<br />
(Cyclamen <strong>Society</strong> Expedition) plants<br />
9. Cyclamen coum 'Dusky Maid'<br />
A strain/cultivar originated in Engl<strong>and</strong> by<br />
Basil Smith in the early 90s.<br />
10. Cyclamen coum Mixed<br />
11. Cyclamen libanoticum<br />
12. Cyclamen mirabile<br />
13. Cyclamen cilicium<br />
14. Cyclamen cyprium ex Kantara, Cyprus<br />
plants grown from wild collected seed<br />
15. Cyclamen cyprium<br />
16. Cyclamen x hildebr<strong>and</strong>ii (perhaps)<br />
Received as C. africanum<br />
17. Albuca cf. spiralis, Ex Steve Hammer.<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
18. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Fritillaria persica "typical"<br />
SEED:<br />
19. Hippeastrum papilio x ???, may be<br />
selfed or open pollinated<br />
20. Fritillaria persica 'Ivory Bells', from<br />
Dutch stock<br />
21. Fritillaria pallidifora, from Dutch stock<br />
22. Tulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane', from<br />
Dutch stock.<br />
> From Jim Shields:<br />
BULBS:<br />
23. Haemanthus lanceifolius<br />
24. Haemanthus pauculifolius<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 178 (Jul. 22, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Crinum bulbispermum 'Jumbo'<br />
> From Roy Sachs:<br />
2. Large to medium sized bulbs of x<br />
Amarcrinum, pink/white, scented<br />
> From Alberto Grossi:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
3. Hippeastrum x johnsonii x self<br />
4. Phaedranassa cinerea<br />
5. Schizobasis intricata<br />
6. Cyrtanthus brachyshyphus<br />
7. Cyrtanthus aff. obrienii<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
BULBS:<br />
8. Massonia sp. Addo, received seed from<br />
Steve Hammer<br />
9. Massonia sp. ex Rust en Vrede Nursery<br />
<strong>Seed</strong> also from Steve Hammer<br />
10. Massonia pustulata Ex Richard Doutt<br />
11. Massonia 'depustupressalata' nice<br />
plant, different from either depressa<br />
(name as received) or pustulata<br />
(which it looks like, sort of).<br />
12. Oxalis hirta 'Gothenburg' ex Odyssey<br />
<strong>Bulb</strong>s<br />
13. Oxalis namaquana ex Matt Mattus,<br />
<strong>and</strong> probably Telos<br />
14. Albuca sp. Plettenberg Bay<br />
15. Albuca sp. 6km north of Uniondale<br />
From the other side of the mountains,<br />
farther north from Plett<br />
SEED:<br />
16. Fritillaria pallidiflora, a very robust<br />
form
From Pam Slate:<br />
17. Corms of Babiana sp.<br />
> From Robin Glascock:<br />
18. Corms <strong>and</strong> seeds of Freesia laxa -<br />
Open-pollinated<br />
19. Corms of Babiana villosa - NOT the<br />
red variety from Tulbagh, these are<br />
violet/magenta ones<br />
20. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Oxalis hirta<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 179 (Aug. 3, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
BULBS, BULBLETS, BULBILS:<br />
1. Narcissus zaianicus lutescens x<br />
cantabricus (SF379) Ex RF Beeston via<br />
AGS seedex<br />
2. Narcissus romieuxii 'Treble Chance'<br />
(JCA805)<br />
3. Narcissus 'Pick of the Litter' mixed<br />
4. Iphieon uniflorum 'Album'<br />
5. Leucojum (Acis) nicaeense Ex Ruksans<br />
6. Leucojum (Acis) autumnale Ex WeDu<br />
7. Lachenalia bulbifera, ex Richard Doutt<br />
8. Oxalis polyphylla v. heptaphylla Ex<br />
Matt Mattus<br />
> From Jim Shields:<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong>s from my own Haemanthus<br />
montanus, the parent bulbs came from<br />
Dawie Human in Bloemfontein, South<br />
Africa.<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong>s (germinating) of Haemanthus<br />
amarylloides spp. polyanthus<br />
11. Four-yr old seedling bulbs of<br />
Cybistetes longifolia. The seeds came<br />
from Silverhill <strong>Seed</strong>s in <strong>200</strong>4.<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
SEED:<br />
12. Cypella herbertii, superb form<br />
13. Freesia laxa red <strong>and</strong> white, a mixture<br />
of a robust form <strong>and</strong> the usual one<br />
14. Moraea polyanthos<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBS:<br />
15. Freesia fucata<br />
16. Oxalis assinia from Bill Baird<br />
17. Oxalis bowiei<br />
18. Oxalis caprina<br />
19. Oxalis commutata<br />
20. Oxalis engleriana<br />
21. Oxalis flava<br />
22. Oxalis flava (Uli 69)<br />
23. Oxalis flava (lupinifolia)<br />
24. Oxalis flava (pink)<br />
25. Oxalis hirta (mauve) received from<br />
Ron V<strong>and</strong>erhoff<br />
26. Oxalis hirta (pink)<br />
27. Oxalis hirta (yellow) (acquired from<br />
Telos as O. namaquana which it is not)<br />
28. Oxalis imbricata - recycled from the<br />
<strong>BX</strong><br />
29. Oxalis livida<br />
30. Oxalis luteola MV5567 60km s of<br />
Clanwilliam, South Africa<br />
31. Oxalis MV4674 16km north into<br />
Sweekspoort, South Africa<br />
32. Oxalis melanosticta 'Ken Aslet'<br />
33. Oxalis namaquana, Uli 54<br />
34. Oxalis obtusa (coral)<br />
35. Oxalis obtusa (peach)<br />
36. Oxalis obtusa (pink)<br />
37. Oxalis obtusa (pink)<br />
38. Oxalis obtusa MV 4719d S of<br />
Laingsburg<br />
39. Oxalis obtusa MV5005A 10km n of<br />
Matjiesfontein. Red-orange<br />
40. Oxalis obtusa MV 5051 Vanrhynshoek<br />
41. Oxalis obtusa MV 5516 7.5km s of<br />
Nieuwodtville<br />
42. Oxalis obtusa MV 6235 W. of<br />
Sutherl<strong>and</strong><br />
43. Oxalis obtusa MV 6341 Nieuwoudtville<br />
44. Oxalis obtusa MV 7085<br />
45. Oxalis palmifrons<br />
46. Oxalis polyphylla var. heptaphylla<br />
MV6396 Vanrhynsdorp<br />
47. Oxalis purpurea (white)<br />
48. Oxalis purpurea 'Skar'<br />
49. Oxalis versicolor<br />
50. Oxalis zeekoevleyensis<br />
> From Cynthia Mueller:<br />
SEED:<br />
51. Dyckia crosses between reddish &<br />
silver<br />
52. Crinum 'White Queen' open-pollinated<br />
from tissue-cultured plant.<br />
53. Crinum scabrum<br />
54. Cooperia drumondii<br />
55. Habranthus tubispathus texanus
56. Zephyranthes katherinae<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 180 (Aug. 13, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Aless<strong>and</strong>ro Marinello:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
1. Chlorophytum saundersiae<br />
2. Bellevalia romana<br />
3. Ornithogalum pyrenaicum (few)<br />
4. Eremerus himalaicus<br />
5. Cyrtanthus mackenii, red form<br />
6. Cyrtanthus brachyscyphus<br />
7. Nectaroscordum heliophyllum<br />
8. Hippeastrum vittatum<br />
9. Hippeastrum vittatum, red form<br />
10. Crinum macowanii<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong> of Habranthus "biflorus", a form<br />
of H. robustus<br />
> From Ton de Waard:<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong> of Fritillaria imperialis, 'rubra'<br />
13. <strong>Seed</strong> of Nectaroscordum siculum<br />
> From Shirley Meneice:<br />
14. Corms of Ixia, mostly, a few Sparaxis<br />
may have slipped in<br />
15. Corms of Chasmanthe floribunda<br />
16. Small bulbs of Amaryllis belladonna,<br />
pink <strong>and</strong> hybrid white, mixed<br />
> From Jim Jones:<br />
17. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Narcissus bulbocodium ssp.<br />
praecox<br />
18. Tubers of Arum albispathum (A.<br />
italicum ssp. albispathum)<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 181 (Aug. 20, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBS:<br />
1. Ferraria crispa<br />
2. Gladiolus alatus cormlets<br />
3. Herbertia lahue grown from 3 sources<br />
of seed labeled as other things<br />
4. Lachenalia aloides var. vanzyliae<br />
5. Lachenalia liliflora<br />
6. Lachenalia longituba, syn. Polyxena<br />
longituba<br />
7. Lachenalia mutabilis<br />
8. Lachenalia orthopetala<br />
9. Lachenalia splendida<br />
10. Lachenalia viridiflora bulblets<br />
11. Muscari pallens - originally from Jane<br />
McGary<br />
12. Oxalis glabra<br />
12. Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet'<br />
13. Oxalis semiloba<br />
14. Romulea bulbocodium bulbcodium<br />
(purchased from Jane years ago as<br />
Romulea clusiana)<br />
15. Tritonia cormlets, mixed colors,<br />
probably hybrids of T. crocata, grown<br />
originally from Kirstenbosch seed<br />
16. Tulipa turkestanica<br />
SEED:<br />
16. Bellevalia romana<br />
17. Cyclamen pseudibericum<br />
18. Erythronium californicum<br />
19. Erythronium helenae<br />
20. Hesperantha latifolia<br />
21. Hesperantha pauciflora (pink)<br />
22. Lachenalia aloides aurea<br />
23. Lachenalia maughanii, syn. Polyxena<br />
maughanii<br />
24. Pelargonium barklyi<br />
25. Romulea gr<strong>and</strong>iscapa<br />
26. Sparaxis gr<strong>and</strong>iflora ssp. violacea<br />
27. Tulipa clusiana chrysantha<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
28. Lilium maritimum<br />
29. Adonis vernalis<br />
30. Corydalis turtschaninovii <strong>Bulb</strong>s, ex<br />
Ruksans, natch.<br />
31. Anemonella thalictroides 'Cameo'<br />
32. Arum orientale v. sintenisii (syn. A.<br />
sintenisii)<br />
> From Paul Cumbleton:<br />
33. Massonia pustulata, very few pustules<br />
34. Massonia pustulata - purple leaf<br />
35. Massonia depressa<br />
36. Massonia pygmaea ssp.<br />
Kamiesbergensis<br />
37. Daubenya marginata<br />
38. Polyxena pygmaea - seed from plants<br />
grown from seed from the Karas region.<br />
39. Gladiolus uysiae<br />
> From Aless<strong>and</strong>ro Marinello:<br />
40. <strong>Seed</strong> of Ixiolirion tartaricum
From Tsuh Yang Chen:<br />
41. Scaly rhizomes of Seemania<br />
purpurascens (formerly Gloxinia)<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 182 (Sept. 5, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Erythronium californicum 'White<br />
Beauty'<br />
2. Tulipa ferganica (few)<br />
3. Colchicum sp., open-pollinated<br />
> From Dave Boucher:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amorphophallus henryi<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amorphophallus variabilis (few)<br />
> From Joyce Miller:<br />
BULBS:<br />
6. Oxalis purpurea (few)<br />
7. Oxalis magnifica<br />
8. Oxalis brasiliensis<br />
9. Oxalis obtusa<br />
10. Oxalis hirta<br />
11. Oxalis malanosticta<br />
12. Oxalis zeekoevleyensis<br />
13. Oxalis commutata<br />
14. Oxalis sp. #1<br />
15. Oxalis sp. #2<br />
16. Oxalis sp. #3<br />
17. Oxalis sp. #4<br />
18. Oxalis MV4674<br />
19. Moraea insolens (few)<br />
20. Moraea sp. (few)<br />
> From PBS:<br />
SEED:<br />
21. Clivia robusta<br />
22. Scadoxus multiflorus ssp. katherinae<br />
23. Haemanthus albiflos<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 183 (Sept. 12, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
Lilium lancifolium 'Flore-Pleno':<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>ils of a form from Ellen Hornig's<br />
Seneca Hill Perennials<br />
2. <strong>Bulb</strong>ils of a form from Paige Woodward<br />
of <strong>Pacific</strong> Rim Native Plants<br />
3. Helicodiceros muscivorus, the 'Dead<br />
Horse Arum'<br />
4. Small bulbs of Lachenalia "Orange CV"<br />
greenhouse.<br />
> From Richard Wagner:<br />
SEED:<br />
5. Veltheimia bracteata, usual dusty rose<br />
colored form<br />
6. Hippeastrum hybrid, huge, deep red<br />
> From Gregg DeChirico:<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Schizobasis intricata<br />
> From Judy Glattstein:<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Mirabilis jalapa ex 'Limelight'<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong> of Mirabilis longiflora<br />
9. Small bulbs of Rhodophiala bifida<br />
> From Uli Urban:<br />
BULBS:<br />
10. Oxalis sp., from flava group<br />
11. Oxalis sp., from flava group, large<br />
yellow autumn flowers, semi-succulent<br />
bluish leaves<br />
12. Oxalis fabaefolia<br />
13. Oxalis perdicaria var. malacobolbos<br />
14. Lachenalia pendula<br />
15. Ipheion uniflorum 'Jessie'<br />
16. <strong>Seed</strong>lings of Ornithogalum sp.<br />
17. Small tubers of Zantedeschia<br />
aethiopica, very large form<br />
18. Small tubers of Zantedeschia<br />
aethiopica var. gigantea<br />
19. Small tubers of Zantedeschia<br />
aethiopica, speckled, nice whitespotted<br />
20. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Oxalis U63<br />
21. Lachenalia, pink<br />
SEED:<br />
22. Zantedeschia aethiopica 'Holford'<br />
23. Zantedeschia odorata<br />
24. Tulipa turkestanica<br />
25. Hippeastrum sp., ex Brazil<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 184 (Sept. 22, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Uli Urban:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Dracunculus vulgaris
2. Small tubers of Dracunculus<br />
muscivorum<br />
3. Small bulbs of Ornithogalum<br />
maculatum<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lilium pumilum<br />
> From Jim Shields:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Haemanthus humilis humilis<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Haemanthus barkerae<br />
7. Tubers of Alstroemeria psittacina<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
SEED:<br />
8. Allium peninsulare<br />
9. Cyclamen elegans<br />
10. Brimeura amethystina<br />
11. Watsonia coccinea<br />
12. Cyclamen coum ssp coum albissimus<br />
13. Wurmbea (Onixotis) stricta<br />
14. Nothoscordum sp. ex Chile<br />
15. Allium falcifolium<br />
16. Crocus goulimyi leucantha<br />
17. Romulea diversiformis<br />
18. Salvia patens<br />
19. Geissorhiza radiata<br />
20. Gladiolus gr<strong>and</strong>iflorus<br />
21. Babiana nana angustifolia<br />
22. Romulea citrina<br />
23. Massonia depressa<br />
24. Delphinium cardinale, yellow<br />
25. Nerine sp.<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 185 (Sept. 29, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
CORMS:<br />
1. Dichelostemma multiflorum cormlets<br />
2. Ferraria divaricata<br />
3. Freesia elimensis<br />
4. Moraea sisyrinchium<br />
5. Romulea monticola cormlets<br />
6. Tritonia flabellifolia cormlets<br />
> From Ton de Waard:<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Arum maculatum<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Dierama pendulum, dark pink<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
BULBS:<br />
9. Androcymbium sp. seeds from AGS<br />
10. Gladiolus dalenii, good color<br />
11. Habranthus brachy<strong>and</strong>rus<br />
12. Habranthus magnoi, white, long stem<br />
13. Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet'<br />
SEED:<br />
14. Babiana vanzyliae<br />
15. Freesia gr<strong>and</strong>iflora, red<br />
16. Habranthus brachy<strong>and</strong>rus 'Cheery<br />
Pink'<br />
17. Habranthus robustus ex Brazil<br />
18. Hippeastrum gracilis 'Fiery Bouquet'<br />
19. Zephyranthes katherinae lutea - has<br />
some red on tips of petals<br />
20. Zephyranthes katherinae rubra<br />
21. Zephyranthes macrosiphon<br />
22. Zephyranthes mesochloa<br />
23. Zephyranthes reginae 'Valles Yellow'<br />
24. Zephyranthes sp. Ex Jacala, Mexico -<br />
looks like Z. katherinae rubra but<br />
smaller<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 186 (Oct. 7, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Kathleen Sayce:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Hyacinthoides x massartiana<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Sisyrinchium californicum<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
3. Paeonia obovata alba - originally from<br />
the garden of Bob <strong>and</strong> Joan Means<br />
4. Paeonia japonica<br />
5. Paeonia obovata<br />
6. Paeonia obovata-ish -- smaller white<br />
flowers, taller, probably another<br />
species.<br />
7. Trillium luteum<br />
8. Trillium cuneatum ex 'Eco Dappled<br />
Lemon' from Don Jacobs. These seeds<br />
should be from one of the yellow<br />
flowered seedlings.<br />
9. Arisaema amurense<br />
10. Arisaema flavum<br />
11. Arisaema flavum 'Giant form' Looks a<br />
lot like a polyploid to me<br />
12. Arisaema triphyllum, ex the wild<br />
population in North Reading, MA.<br />
13. Lilium canadense Yellow form,<br />
originally from the American<br />
Horticultural <strong>Society</strong> seedex<br />
14. Arum italicum 'Pictum' form originally<br />
from Weir Meadow Nursery.
15. Ornithogalum fimbrimarginatum<br />
Piketberg from h<strong>and</strong> pollinations,<br />
germinate quickly. Ex Steve Hammer.<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 187 (Oct. 12, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Lee Poulsen:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Nothoscordum inodorum<br />
SEED:<br />
2. Herbertia lahue (syn. H. amoena)<br />
3. Herbertia lahue<br />
4. Trichopetalum plumosum (few)<br />
5. Hesperantha latifolia (few)<br />
6. Hesperantha pauciflora (few)<br />
7. Hesperantha cuculata<br />
8. Albuca angolensis<br />
9. <strong>Bulb</strong>ils of Lilium brownii<br />
10. "<strong>Bulb</strong>ils" of Globba cathcartii<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 188 (Oct. 20, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. Plants of Euphorbia decaryi 'Nova'<br />
2. Small plants of Crinum hybrid<br />
'Hannibal's Dwarf' (C. moorei x C.<br />
americanum)<br />
>From Gregg DeChirico:<br />
3. Small corms of Watsonia bulbifera<br />
> From Dianne Martinelli:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Cypella coelestis<br />
> From Stephen Putman:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Pancratium maritimum<br />
6. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hymenocallis palmeri<br />
7. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crinum variabile<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
BULBS/CORMS:<br />
8. Allium subvillosum<br />
9. Dichelostemma ida-maia<br />
10. Ferraria crispa<br />
11. Lachenalia contaminata<br />
12. Spiloxene capensis, could be white or<br />
pink<br />
13. Triteleia peduncularis<br />
14. Tulipa batalini<br />
15. Tulipa clusiana<br />
16. Tulipa linifolia<br />
17. Tulipa 'Little Princess' originally<br />
obtained it offered from Cathy Craig<br />
SEED:<br />
18. Aristea capitata, syn. Aristea major<br />
19. Brodiaea elegans<br />
20. Gladiolus tristis<br />
21. Hesperantha baurii<br />
22. Lachenalia campanulata<br />
23. Leucocoryne vittata - open pollinated<br />
24. Lilium maritimum<br />
25. Pasithea caerulea<br />
26. Watsonia coccinea<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 189 (Oct. 27, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
1. Small bulbs of Cyrtanthus<br />
brachyscyphus<br />
> From Arnold Trachtenberg:<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Eucomis sp.<br />
> From Dave Boucher:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amorphophallus prainii<br />
> From Alf Valjebeck:<br />
SEED:<br />
4. Leucojum vernum var. carpathicum<br />
5. Lilium martagon<br />
6. Lilium regale<br />
7. Nothoscordum galpinii<br />
8. Cyrtanthus epiphyticus (from <strong>BX</strong> 55)<br />
9. Cyrtanthus brachyscyphus<br />
10. Zephyranthes macrosiphon<br />
11. Zephyranthes fosterii<br />
12. Habranthus tubispathus<br />
13. Habranthus robustus<br />
> From Bob Werra:<br />
CORMS/CORMLETS:<br />
14. Moraea macronyx<br />
15. Moraea ciliata, tall blue/yellow<br />
16. Moraea ciliata, short, slate blue<br />
17. Moraea tripetala<br />
18. Moraea bellendenii<br />
19. Moraea polyanthos<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 190 (Nov. 2, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Uli Urban:<br />
1. Freshly harvested seed of Tropaeolum<br />
pentaphyllum ssp. megalopetalum
From Alberto Grossi:<br />
SEED:<br />
2. Iris graminea<br />
3. Amaryllis belladonna<br />
4. Arthropodium cirratum<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
5. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Sprekelia formosissima, most<br />
near blooming size<br />
6. Rainlily bulb potluck<br />
> From David Ehrlich:<br />
SEED:<br />
7. Sisyrinchium californicum<br />
8. Aristea ecklonii<br />
> From Phillip Andrews:<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hymenocallis sp., probably H.<br />
littoralis<br />
> From Bob Werra:<br />
SEED:<br />
10. Calochortus amoenus<br />
11. Calochortus weedii<br />
12. Calochortus venustus<br />
13. Calochortus amabilis<br />
14. Calochortus plummerae<br />
15. Calochortus obispoensis<br />
16. Erythronium californicum<br />
17. Fritillaria affinis<br />
18. Fritillaria acmopetala<br />
19. Fritillaria biflora<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 191 (Nov. 10, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Bob Werra:<br />
SEED:<br />
1. Hesperantha vaginata<br />
2. Romulea eximia<br />
3. Romulea monadelpha<br />
4. Romulea gr<strong>and</strong>iscapa<br />
5. Gladiolus watsoniae<br />
6. Gladiolus priori<br />
7. Gladiolus venustus<br />
8. Daubenya aurea var. aurea<br />
9. Moraea tulbaghensis<br />
10. Moraea bellendinii<br />
11. Moraea vegeta, 10 cm tan/yellow<br />
12. Moraea bipartita<br />
13. Moraea ciliata, 15 cm blue/yellow<br />
14. Moraea loubseri<br />
15. Moraea gawleri<br />
16. Moraea tripetala<br />
17. Moraea thomasiae<br />
18. Moraea tricuspidata<br />
19. Cormlets of Moraea tricolor<br />
> From Jerry Flintoff:<br />
SEED:<br />
20. Paeonia obovata<br />
21. Gloadiolus flanaganii<br />
22. Crocus gargaricus ssp. herbertii<br />
23. Calochortus syntropus<br />
24. Gymnospermium alberti, orange form<br />
25. Crocosmia paniculata<br />
> From Nhu Nugyen:<br />
SEED:<br />
26. Allium haematochiton<br />
27. Triteleia laxa<br />
27. Pasithea caerulea (few)<br />
28. Allium christophii<br />
29. Rhodophiala advena - almost solid<br />
peach-colored petals<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 192 (Nov. 22, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Charles Hardman:<br />
A special offering: $2.00 per bulb. Limit: 2<br />
bulbs of each kind:<br />
1. Large bulbs of Tecophilaea cyanocrocus<br />
(type)<br />
2. Large to medium bulbs of Tecophilaea<br />
cyanocrocus 'Leichtlinii'<br />
3. Medium bulbs of Tecophilaea<br />
cyanocrocus 'Violacea'<br />
SEED:<br />
4. Tecophilaea cyanocrocus (type)<br />
5. Tecophilaea cyanocrocus 'Leichtlinii'<br />
6. Tecophilaea cyanocrocus 'Violacea'<br />
7. Tecophilaea 'Hardman's Violet' large<br />
violet hybrid<br />
8. Sparaxis hybrids<br />
9. Narcissus papyraceus<br />
10. Gladiolus scullyi<br />
11. Asclepias curassavica<br />
> From Tom Mitchel:<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong> of Veratrum maackii var.<br />
maackii<br />
13. <strong>Seed</strong> of Veratrum album<br />
14. <strong>Seed</strong> of Galtonia viridiflora
From David Ehrlich:<br />
15. <strong>Seed</strong> of Zantedeschia remanii<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
SEED:<br />
16. Scilla greilhuberi (W)<br />
17. Neopatersonia uitenhagensis (W)<br />
BULBS:<br />
18. Oxalis gracilis (W)<br />
19. Oxalis purpurea 'Garnet' (W)<br />
20. Oxalis compressa, double form (W)<br />
> From Lynn Makela:<br />
BULBS:<br />
21. Hippeastrum 'Firey Bouquet' bulblets<br />
22. Hippeastrum 'San Antonio Rose'<br />
23. Scaly rhizomes of Achimenes 'Purple<br />
King'<br />
24. Scaly rhizomes of Achimenes<br />
gr<strong>and</strong>iflora 'Robert Dressler'<br />
25. Scaly rhizomes of Eucodonia hybs<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 193 (Dec. 3, <strong>200</strong>8)<br />
> From Alberto Castillo:<br />
1. Cormlets of Tritonia deusta (W)<br />
2. Tubers of Anredera cordifolia<br />
(Boussingaultia gracilis) (S)<br />
> From David Ehrlich:<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Dietes gr<strong>and</strong>iflora<br />
> From Ton de Waard:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Crocosmia mainly from red<br />
Dutch cv 'Mars'<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong> of Sinningia insularis<br />
ON SALE: <strong>200</strong>6 <strong>Seed</strong> of Iris from the<br />
Species Iris Group of North America<br />
(SIGNA) Most iris seed has a very long<br />
shelf life. --> $.50 PER PACKET From Angelo Porcelli:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Pancratium maritimum<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Amaryllis belladonna, mixed<br />
colours<br />
> From Mary Sue Ittner:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
3. Nerine hybrid, pink<br />
4. Calydorea amabilis<br />
5. Gladiolus carmineus<br />
6. Triteleia clementina<br />
7. Small corms of Moraea tripetala<br />
> From Cynthia Mueller:<br />
8. <strong>Seed</strong> of pink Rhodophiala, probably R.<br />
bifida<br />
9. <strong>Seed</strong> of Rhodophiala, probably R.<br />
bifida. Color darker garnet than usual.<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hesperaloe campanulata
From Alberto Castillo:<br />
11. Small bulbs of Allium canadense<br />
12. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Freesia laxa, red <strong>and</strong> white<br />
form<br />
13. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Freesia alba, fine form<br />
> From Mark Mazer:<br />
Clivia seed "from last season's<br />
undisciplined pollen dabbing." Very limited<br />
supplies. $1.00/single seed of each.<br />
Three-seed limit per customer.<br />
(Pod parent identity):<br />
14. C. miniata var. citrina (my pale<br />
yellow)<br />
15. C. miniata var. citrina (my best<br />
yellow)<br />
16. C. (Select Chubb Peach F3) x ('Chubb<br />
Millenium Peach')<br />
17. C. (yellow miniata, big hear with<br />
highly recurved petals) x (Col. Pittman<br />
yellow)<br />
18. C. (pastel orange peach pink to<br />
salmon) x yellow<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 195 (Jan. 18, <strong>200</strong>9)<br />
> From Pieter van der Walt:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
1. Boophone disticha, courtesy of BuPSSA,<br />
the <strong>Bulb</strong>ous Plant <strong>Society</strong> of Southern<br />
African<br />
2. Crinum ligulatum, originally from<br />
Itremo, Madagascar, h<strong>and</strong>-pollinated<br />
3. Nelumbo nucifera var. caspicum aka<br />
Russian Red Lotus, from the Volga<br />
River Delta in Russia, original material<br />
from Walter Pagels<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 196 (Feb. 2, <strong>200</strong>9)<br />
> From Doug Westfall:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Scadoxus membranaceus<br />
> From Tom Glavich:<br />
BULBS<br />
2. Crinum 'Emma James'<br />
3. Crinum variabile<br />
4. Ornithogalum osymellum<br />
5. Ornithogalum sp., ex. Algoa Park<br />
6. Albuca circinata<br />
7. Albuca sp. nova, ex Ngome, Kwazulu<br />
Natal<br />
8. Habranthus tubispathus<br />
9. Ledebouria sp., ex Cape Province, long<br />
leaves<br />
10. Ledebouria sp., ex Pondol<strong>and</strong><br />
11. Ledebouria revoluta<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
12. Very few seeds of Cryptostephanus<br />
vansonii<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 197 (Feb. 13, <strong>200</strong>9)<br />
> From Jim Waddick:<br />
1. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Zephyranthes c<strong>and</strong>ida<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lilium formosanum, tall form<br />
3. <strong>Seed</strong> of Lilium leichtlinii, fertile diploid<br />
> From David Ehrlich:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong> of Hesperoxiphion peruvianum<br />
5. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Zantedeschia rehmannii<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 198 (Feb. 23, <strong>200</strong>9)<br />
> From an anonymous donor:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Clivia hybrid, x-cyrtanthifloratype,<br />
open-pollinated<br />
2. <strong>Seed</strong> of Gloriosa superba<br />
> From Gregg De Chirico:<br />
3. Tubers (F2) of Begonia boliviensis from<br />
seeds collected in Calilegua, Argentina<br />
> From Dave Boucher:<br />
4. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Amorphophallus muelleri<br />
5. <strong>Seed</strong>s of Habranthus itaobinus<br />
> From Dell Sherk:<br />
6. Flowering-size bulbs of Massonia<br />
depressa<br />
7. Small bulbs of Brunsvigia gregaria,<br />
from seeds ex Cameron <strong>and</strong> Rhoda<br />
McMasters<br />
8. Small bulbs of Hippeastrum aulicum<br />
9. Offset bulbs of Haemanthus<br />
pauculifolius, originally from Diana<br />
Chapman<br />
And some items from previous <strong>BX</strong><br />
donations that are still available:<br />
10. <strong>Seed</strong> of Boophane disticha<br />
11. <strong>Seed</strong> of Scadoxus membranaceus<br />
12. <strong>Bulb</strong>s of Zephyranthes c<strong>and</strong>ida<br />
<strong>BX</strong> 199 (Mar. 19, <strong>200</strong>9)
From Nhu Nguyen:<br />
1. <strong>Seed</strong> of Tigridia pavonia<br />
> From Fred Thorne:<br />
2. Small bulbs of Eucrosia bicolor<br />
> From Roy Herold:<br />
Rhizomes:<br />
Tricyrtis macranthopsis (aka T. macrantha<br />
ssp macranthopsis)<br />
3. Form #1 - Stems are about three feet<br />
long. Originally from ARGS seed,<br />
1992, from Hideo Yamazaki in Japan<br />
4. Form #2 - From Darrell Probst, who<br />
probably got it in Japan. Different from<br />
#1<br />
5. Trycyrtis perfoliata- Blooms about a<br />
week earlier than macranthopsis, from<br />
Mr. Yamazaki, 1992.<br />
SEEDS:<br />
6. Arisaema angustatum 'Best Tophat'<br />
ex CPC 10-10-97-3 collected by Darrell<br />
Probst in Korea.<br />
<strong>BX</strong> <strong>200</strong> (Mar. 25, <strong>200</strong>9)<br />
> From PBS:<br />
SEEDS:<br />
(sow immediately)<br />
1. Crinum macowanii<br />
2. Haemanthus humilis<br />
(sow in spring)<br />
3. Gladiolus holl<strong>and</strong>ii, To 1m, Su-growing,<br />
several long wide leaves, pale pink fl<br />
minutely dotted with dark blackishgrey<br />
speckling Su-Au. Zone 10.<br />
4. Gladiolus longicollis, 40-80cm, Sugrowing,<br />
2 clasping leaves, single fl<br />
spike white-cream or yellow fl Su,<br />
night scented. Zone 7.<br />
5. Hesperantha coccinea (old genus<br />
Schizostylis), "Scarlet river lily", 60cm,<br />
Su-growing, large star shaped red fl<br />
Su, cut fl, sun, well-dr moist soil.<br />
Zone 7.<br />
6. Lapeirousia s<strong>and</strong>ersonii, 2 narrow linear<br />
long leaves, Su-growing, numerous<br />
mauve fl in a much-branched<br />
inflorescence Su. Zone 8.<br />
7. Moraea alticola, To 1m, Su-growing,<br />
solitary leaves, large pale yellow fl<br />
with darker yellow nectar guides Sp-<br />
Au, wet/water. Zone 6.<br />
8. Schizocarphus nervosus, Erect leaves,<br />
Su-growing, leaf veins raised, white fl<br />
on long stalks Su. Zone 7.<br />
9. Watsonia confusa, 0.5-1.5m, Sugrowing,<br />
3-4 pale to bluish-green lvs<br />
with thickened margins, pink fl Su,<br />
wet/water. Zone 8.<br />
10. Watsonia fourcadei, 1-2m, evergreen,<br />
pink/orange/red fl Su, easy. Sow<br />
Sp/Au. Zone 8.<br />
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List compiled by Nhu Nguyen Fall <strong>200</strong>9