
Wistaria Chinensis 
TIGRIDIAS 
Known also as the “Tiger” or “Shell Flower,” few 
garden or conservatory plants can compare with them 
for brilliance. Colors vary from yellow and white to 
brilliant scarlet, all being deeply blotched and 
speckled with crimson and maroon. Clumps of 
them planted in the borders are gorgeous. 
Bulbs should be lifted in early fall after the 
first frost, covered with sand, and stored in a 
root cellar. See illustration, page 35. 
PAVONIA ALBA. Very beautiful white. $1.90 
for 10; $16.25 per 100. 
PAVONIA LUTEA. Very attractive yellow. 
$1.90 for 10; $16.25 per 100. 
PAVONIA ORANGE. Of purest orange. $1.90 
for 10; $16.25 per 100. 
PAVONIA ROSEA. Deep carmine-rose. $1.90 
for 10; $16.25 per 10. 
PAVONIA SCARLET. A most attractive scarlet. 
$2.45 for 10; $22.00 per 100. 
PAVONIA HYBRIDS. (Mixed.) Very fine mix- 
ture, well graded. $1.65 for 10; $14.00 per 100. 
TRITOMAS 
PFITZERI. (Red Hot Poker or Torch Lily.) 
Splendid for late summer and early fall, pro- 
ducing plants from three to four feet high, 
bearing flower spikes of a rich orange-scarlet 
shading; very effective. Extra-heavy clumps, 
$3.75 for 10; $35.00 per 100. 
RUFA. A very dainty yellow flower, sometimes 
shaded salmon. A constant bloomer from July 
until frost. It lights up the perennial border 
with its 3 feet high, artistically formed, airy, 
dainty, light yellow flowers, appearing again 
and again from summer until late fall. Very 
fine for cutting. Extra-heavy clumps, $4.75 for 
10; $45.00 per 100. 
HYBRIDS. A new strain of hybrids, ranging 
from straw-white through various yellow and 
orange shades. They bloom continuously from 
early summer until frost. Extra-heavy clumps, 
$5.25 for 10; $50.00 per 100. 
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TUBEROSES 
DOUBLE PEARL. Extra large bulbs, size eight inches. 
$1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100. 
MEXICAN SINGLE EVERBLOOMING. Flowers from 
July until late fall. $7.45 for 10; $12.00 per 100. 
WISTARIAS 
Standard or Tree forms of Wistarias have many ad- 
vantages; they can be used in gateways, as accent in 
the formal garden and as individual trees in border 
plantings. 
CHINENSIS PURPLE. Considered one of the finest. It 
produces dense, drooping clusters of blooms approxi- 
mately one foot long, pea-shaped, blooming early in 
the spring and again profusely during the midsummer 
months. 
CHINENSIS ALBA. The pure white form of the above. 
Each 
Extra heavy specimens $18.00 
Heavy plants 15.00 
Pir stesizem eee are 12.00 

Lycoris Squamigera 
See page 37 
