TIGRIDIAS 
SCARLET GIANT—This is the rarest and most beau- 
tiful of the entire Tigridia family. The blossoms are 
immense, with scarlet petals surrounding a cup of 
deep orange entirely without spots. 
Each 18c; per dozen $1.80. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Pure white petals with an im- 
mense cup filled with maroon spots. Giant blossoms. 
Each 15c; per dezen $1.50. 
AZTEC CHIEF—Blazing scarlet petals with deep red 
spots in cup. Each 13c; per dozen $1.30. 
GYPSY MAID—Clear, shining yellow petals with ma- 
roon spoted centers. Each 14c; per dozen $1.40. 
SUNSET GLOW —Petals almost orange in color, with 
streaks of scarlet from the cup to the edge of the 
petals. Each 14c; per dozen $1.40. 
ROSE KING—Petals of fascinating rose color, white 
cup with wine-red spots. Each 15c; per dozen $1.50. 
BUCCANEER—Flashing scarlet petals, deep orange 
cup filled with maroon spots. 
Each 16c; per dozen $1.60. 
CANARY QUEEN—Petals of soft chrome yellow, silken 
white cup, with the faintest of spots. It sometimes 
has extra petals so that it appears to be almost 
double. Each 18c; per dozen $1.80. 
TIGRIDIAS—In unnamed varieties we have the fol- 
lowing colors: 
Cream ......... ..3 for 25c; per dozen .80 
Lavender _...... 3 for 35c; per dozen $1.10 
Peach = 3 for 40c; per dozen $1.30 
Wine ........._.. 3 for 25c; per dozen’ .80 
Mixed Tigridias—Per dozen 80c 
Send for our Fall Bulb Catalog 
In August we will mail our illustrated 
catalog of Daffodils, Tulips, Iris, Lilies and 
other spring flowering bulbs. The mild cli- 
mate and long growing season of the Pacific 
Northwest where our Gardens are located, 
produce the very best bulbs that can be 
grown anywhere. Our bulbs are all hand 
dug and graded. Each order receives our 
personal attention. If you wish a copy of 
our fall catalog, please make a note on your 
spring order or drop us a card with your 
name and address and we will be glad to 
send you a copy. 


WILSON’S IMPROVED 
Tigridias 
(Mexican Ciger Flower) 
The gorgeous Tigridia is a tropical flower 
which can be grown in any section of the 
United States. It has three richly colored, 
silken petals surrounding a deep cup usual- 
ly spotted maroon or blood red. Each bulb 
develops several clusters of long green buds 
which open into blossoms 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter. The bulbs may be planted in any 
good garden soil containing plenty of humus 
and will blossom from midsummer until 
frost. 
WASHINGTONIAN PRINT, HOQUIAM, WASH. 
