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New "Tiger Flower" or Tigridia 
Oink of the oldest and most rare of American flowers—treasured l>y that 
mysterious race of people, the Aztecs. They are as easily grown as Gladioli 
and will give you the most gorgeous flowers in your neighborhood. 
The bulbs are shipped about May 1st wit h complete cultural direct ions. 
Torch. The most satisfactory of the separate colors. It is the most 
vigorous grower and the best bloomer. The color is an attractive shade 
of golden bronze. Bulbs $1.00 per Doz.; $1.85 per 25; $7.00 per LOO. 
Mixture No. 1. The bulbs for this mixture are grown from a splendid 
strain of mixed seed of all the available colors. $1.50 per Doz.; $2.50 
per 25; $0.00 per 100. 
7930 —TIGRIDIA SEED. This seed has been gathered by Tigridia 
enthusiasts from all quarters of the globe and from innumerable 
types and colors. Pkt. (50 seeds) 25c; 'g Oz. $2.00. 
Aconitum or Monkshood 
Spark’s Variety. Almost every garden needs tall growing, deep blue 
flowers in late summer. We know of no other perfectly hardy plant as 
well suited as Aconitum, especially if left undisturbed for many years. 
Should be planted in clumps of at least three. Good large, undivided, 
field-grown roots. 3 plants 90c; $3.00 per doz. 
Jersey Gem Viola 
Best Low-Border Everblooming Hardy Perennial 
This popular deep violet-blue Viola is so satisfactory that we want you 
to be sure to include it some place in your garden. The compact little 
plant is a mass of flowers from early spring until fall, with stems long 
enough to cut. SEED: 3765 —Pkt. 50c; Lg Pkt. $L.O0. 
Plants: Field grown plants raised from cuttings to assure uniformity. 
3 for 90c; $3.00 per doz. 
Seed of Other Violas 
3760—Mixed Colors. An exceptionally fine new large-flowered mixture. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; kg Oz. 85c. 
3762—Apricot. Beautiful orange-bufF. Pkt. 25c; Lg Pkt. 50c; }/g Oz. $1. 
Seed of Other Violas and Pansies on page 69. 
“Last year I purchased a dozen Tigridia, and oh, how they did groir! 
They were very beautiful and admired by all. No flowers in my garden 
were more showy and bright.'’ Airs. B. B., Burlington, Iowa. 
Tuberous-Rooted Begonias 
For Shady Spots 
Jersey Gem Viola 
We don’t know of any flower that will give you as much color in the shade. Neither 
do we know of any other flower as easy for you to grow. Just plant the bulbs in any 
shady spot where the soil is good and you know they will grow, because: 
Harris’ Begonia bulbs are all started in the greenhouse before we ship them to 
you, so you know every one will be a good bulb when you receive it. 
Note: New complete directions for the best results sent with every order. 
Shipping Date. As they can 
not be planted outdoors until 
after danger of frosts, they 
are shipped about May 15th 
unless you specify otherwise. 
Be sure to tell us if you want 
them earlier. 
BEGONIA PRICES 
Double Camellia-flowered. 
Any of the following colors: 
Crimson, White, Pink and 
Rose shades, American Beau¬ 
ty, Yellow and Orange 
shades 
Any of the above: 90c for 3; 
$3.00 per Doz.; $24.00 per 
100. (25 at 100 rale). 
Two New Begonias 
Narcissus-flowered. A very 
pretty and interesting new 
type in mixed colors only. 
3 for $1.00; $3.50 per Doz. 
Stars and Stripes. A 1937 
introduction. A very strik¬ 
ing red striped and speckled 
white. One bulb often pro¬ 
duces over 50 blooms. 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00. 
Double Tuberous-Rooted Begonias 
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