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NEW TIGRIDIAS. 
Wo have very nmch plensuie in oft'eriiig the 
umiormeutioned. They belong to the Gramii- 
Hova class, are larger Horvered and more vigorous 
in growth than the older varieties, from which 
they are also quite distinct in colour. 
TIGRIDIA GRANDIFLORA 
LILACEA — Petals brilliant crimson-magenta 
with white centre, which is heavily marked 
with dark chocolate spots. We can safely say 
this variety is destined to take the lead when 
better known. 
lirf. each ; G.«. per dozen. 
ROSEA — Petals pure white, suffused and 
lined with bright rose towards the edge, centre 
maroon with dai k spots ; a very attractive 
variety. 
!)(/. each ; (i.v. per dozen. 
AUREA — Petals rich old gold, a perfectly 
I'lean flower, with small centre mottled chocolate. 
l.v. each; !l.«. per dozen. 
Tigridias arc perfectly hardy if planted out in 
the spring, ,«ay March or April, and taken uji in 
the autumn like (iladioli. 
SAi;jTfAl'LIA loNANTllA 
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