ISMENES—Flowers are pure white and borne three 
or four flowers on a spike about 12 inches high. 
We handle the bulbs just the same as Gladiolus. 
They are very fragrant and the flowers are about 
3 Vi inches in diameter and oddly shaped. 
Each 20c; doz._ r _ $2.00 
TIGRIDIAS 
TIGRIDIAS—A rare bulb from Mexico and Chile. 
Rather large and pretty blooms, oddly shell shaped. 
Everblooming flowers of yellow, white and red. 
Plant the bulbs about three inches deep. Plant out 
after danger of frost is over and then handle the 
same as Gladiolus. Few flowers are so gorgeously 
colored or easier grown than the Tigridia. Large 
flowering bulbs, each 15c; 3 for 35c; doz. $1.25 
TRITONIA—Native of South Africa. Flowers are 
borne on stems 3 feet high in panicles, each panicle 
having as many as 20 blooms on it. North of Phila¬ 
delphia they should be handled like gladiolus. Hardy 
in the South. Mixed colors only, large flowering" 
size. Three for_ 25c 
TUBEROSE—Fall flowering bulbs; long, compact 
spikes of double, waxy white flowers; exquisitely 
perfumed. The bulbs should be set out early in 
June and covered with about an inch or more of 
fine light soil. The bulbs should be dug before frost 
and stored in a warm place over winter. If you 
once grow Tuberoses you will never be without them. 
Three large bulbs for_ 25c 
Or a dozen postpaid with a $3.00 order for_ 75c 
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