CANARY QUEEN—Petals of soft, chrome yellow; white cup with 
faint spots, almost imperceptible. Flowers are delicate and a trifle 
smaller than other varieties, but somewhat more prolific. Blooms a 
week or ten days later than others, with abundant foliage, and gener- 
ous propagation of small bulbs. A wonderful breeder. 
Each 25c, Six $1.25, Dozen $2.50 
JUBILEE ASSORTMENT — Introduced in 1939, the 50th year of 
statehood of Washington state. Composed entirely of the progeny 
of 12 years of crossing and re-crossing and rigid selection as to type 
and quality. They are absolutely unsegregated 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 collection. Many 
of these hybrids will eventually be named and offered at greatly 
increased prices. Three 35c, Six 65c, Dozen $1.20 
RAINBOW COLLECTION—One each of eight varieties (not includ- 
ing the 1943 introductions). Because of shortages of wrapping ma- 
terials, these bulbs cannot be packed separately, as in former years. 
We hope our customers will bear with us for the duration. Save this 
catalog to identify the varieties when they bloom. This collection 
makes a grand gift for your gardener friends. 
Each Collection, $1.25. Three Collections, $3.50. 
PLEASE READ—If several Collections are desired, simply send 
us the amount required and the names and addresses of those to 
whom Collections are to be sent. Packages will be mailed direct, 
saving you extra postage and bother of having bulbs re-inspected. 

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This picture shows a first-class Tigridia bulb; firm, plump, full of life 
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with last year’s roots still on it. Bulbs like these are “ready to go”. 
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