GLADIOLUS 
FOR SUMMER GARDENS 
Jumbo Size Bulbs: Dozen 40c; 100, $3.00. 
Grown by Ralph J. Pommert. Guaranteed Thrip free. 
BIT O’ HEAVEN. Richest and most brilliant orange Glad; also 
tallest grower. 
CHAS. DICKENS. Violet purple. Tall strong grower. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. Large dark scarlet red, without mark- 
ings. Individual florets large. 
CORYPHEE. Beautiful soft shell pink. One of the most beautiful 
of the pinks. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. The popular, well known fiery red. One of 
the most brilliant scarlets grown. Fine large flower. 
GOLDEN CHIMES. Large clear pure yellow, about the same 
shade as Golden Dream. 
J. S. BACH. Salmon with white mid-rib. Wonderful exhibition 
variety, being one of the largest and earliest Gladiolus. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Milky white with faint cream throat. Tall. 
straight spike. 
MINUET. Wonderful clear lavender—a lavender by which all 
others are judged. Very fine. 
MISS ALAMEDA. A soft light rose with small red blotch. 
ORANGE PRINCESS. Slightly ruffled salmon-orange, with small 
crimson feather. 
PELEGRINA. Dark violet-blue, blotched slightly darker on the 
two lower petals. : 
PICARDY. Soft apricot-pink with a silvery sheen, feathering of 
a slightly deeper color in the throat. Very large slightly 
ruffled florets. 
TOKEN. Flame salmon with yellow throat. Medium size spike 
and florets. Early. 
WURTEMBERGIA. Immense fiery scarlet with cream white 
throat. Spikes very tall and always straight. 
BEACON (Palmer). Clear bright rose-scarlet with a large cream 
blotch; medium large, slightly ruffled, 8 to 10 open on a 
very tall straight spike. (Pkg. 6) 33c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan). Very large apricot-salmon, 
suffused with rose. (Pkg. 6) 33c. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer). New. Early white similar to Maid 
of Orleans. Florets larger. (Pkg. 4) 33c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer). Iridescent garnet-brown, lighter 
in upper throat and small blotch of glowing scarlet-red on 
lip petal. 8 to 10 open on tall straight spike. (Pkg. 6) 33c. 
Package of 12 Select Jumbo Bulbs, 30c. 
Package of 50 Select No. 1 Bulbs, 69c. 
TIGRIDIA (Tigerflower) 
Wilson’s Improved 
A very splendid flower. One of the most showy of garden 
plants. The curious three-petaled flowers are very large and 
are wonderfully marked and spotted. Plant 2 inches deep and 4 
to 6 inches apart in shade or half shade. 15¢ each, doz. $1.50. 
BUCCANEER. A recent introduction. The title fits the blossom 
exactly. Strong, sinewy stems, flashing scarlet petals, deep 
orange cup filled with maroon spots. The flowers are of heavy 
texture, beautifully shaped, and stand face-up to the sun like 
a huge red Jap Iris. 
GYPSY MAID. Clear, shining chrome yellow petals with maroon 
spotted centers. Those who are fond of rich yellow will be 
delighted with this gem. 
ROSE KING. Petals of fascinating rose color, varying somewhat 
in individuals; white cup and wine-red spots. A bed of Rose 
King Tigridias is indescribable in its beauty. Giant blossoms. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Dazzling, pure white petals, with an im- 
mense cup filled with maroon spots. Here is a white flower 
that has real value. The perfect combination of colors, vigor- 
ous growth, and giant blossoms make it one of outstanding 
beauty. 
JUBILEE ASSORTMENT. Introduced during the 50th year of 
statehood of Washington state. It is composed entirely of the 
progeny of eight years of crossing and re-crossing and rigid 
selection as to type and quality. They are absolutely unsegre- 
gated, and we can give NO WARRANTY as to colors, but to 
the lover of the very latest in Tigridias, this should promise 
a really worthwhile introduction. Many of these hybrids will 
eventually be named and sold at greatly increased prices. 

TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Plant Begonias in the partially shaded spot in your garden. 
They will give you no end of pleasure from bloom from mid- 
summer until frost. We will gladly send you cultural instructions. 
Begonias are easy to grow with knowledge of just a few of the 
essentials of culture. Few flowers present the beauty of form and 
color possessed by Tuberous Begonias. By all means plant them 
in your garden. We can supply the following varieties for 20¢ 
each; 2 for 35c; $1.95 dozen: 
GIANT CAMELLIA DOUBLE. An exquisitely formed flower, 
large, not too compact, resembles a Camellia in form. White, 
Yellow, Pink, Salmon, Red and Orange. 
GIANT FIMBRIATA. This is the Carnation type. Mixed. 
GIANT FRILLED MIXED. Probably one of the most colorful 
and outstanding Begonias. 

TIGRIDIA 
UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRID DAHLIAS GROWN FROM SEED ARE EXCELLENT 15 
