DAWN — Exclusive 1943 Introduction — Gorgeous orange petals 
streaked with scarlet, and pure, spotless cup of rich yellow. No two 
blooms of Dawn are streaked exactly alike. The variations in indi- 
viduals makes this variety exceedingly beautiful and interesting. 
Some flowers have the small inner petals edged with scarlet, while 
others are pure glistening orange. This variety is perfectly named— 
the DAWN of a new day. Each 50c, Six $2.75, Dozen $5.00 
ROSE KING—Petals of a fascinating rose color, varying somewhat 
in individuals; white cup with wine-red spots. A bed of Rose King 
Tigridias is truly gorgeous, and the color blends nicely with almost 
every other flower in the garden. Giant blossoms. 
Each 15c, Six 75c, Dozen $1.50 
ROSITA—Exclusive 1943 Introduction—This charming addition to 
the family has petals of soft rose, just a little different shade than 
Rose King, an unspotted cup of deep cream color, a combination 
most pleasing to the eye, and which lends itself very well in plant- 
ings of other flowers, especially the blues and violets. Blooms of 
Rosita are truly feminine—Just a trifle smaller than others but more 
delicate. A perfect companion for the boisterous Rose King. 
Each 50c, Six $2.75, Dozen $5.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE — Dazzling, pure white petals, with an im- 
mense cup blotched with maroon. Here is a white flower that has 
real value. A perfect combination of white and maroon, perfectly 
balanced, make it one of outstanding beauty. 
Each 15c, Six 75c, Dozen $1.50 
TROUBADOUR —Petals white, with red streaks from edge of cup to 
tips of petals. Deep red spots or blotches in cup. This variety has 
been sold for years as a “pink” Tigridia. Some growers call it 
“orchid”. But whatever term is used in description, the flower 1s 
nevertheless very beautiful. Bulbs rather scarce, at present. 
Each 20c, Six $1.00, Dozen $2.00 
SCARLET GIANT—Three enormous scarlet petals surround a cup 
of purest orange, underlaid with just a faint touch of maroon. Spots 
have been eliminated. Some individuals have small inner petals 
tinged with scarlet, while others are sparkling bright orange. This 
variety was improved from “Le Geant Rouge’, a French introduc- 
tion. Propagation is rather slow, but bulbs sometimes attain great 
size.’ Each 25c, Six $1.25, Dozen $2.50 
CABALLERO—Exclusive 1943 Introduction—An unusually fine new 
red, chosen after years of selection from thousands of hybrid seed- 
lings for its size of bloom, texture of petals and entirely different 
markings in the cup. Spots are deep red and stand out, distinctly, 
like rubies on a background of bright orange. A fluorescent sheen 
that overlays bright red petals when reflecting the sun’s rays is truly 
beyond description. Foliage is exceptionally vigorous and flowers 
stand high and proud on strong stems. 
Each 50c, Six $2.75, Dozen $5.00 
