
MILLA BIFLORA 
MILLA BIFLORA 
Recent introduction from Mexico where it is called Estrel- 
litas, or Little Stars, by the country people. Snowy white flow- 
ers, opening out flat, waxy in texture, about two inches in 
diameter, with six petals not quite separated. A faint stripe 
of soft apple green runs from tip to base on the outside of 
each petal. The stems are wiry, 12 to 18 inches tall, bearing 
two to seven flowers each. Foliage inconspicuous. Very free 
blooming from July to September. Flowers cut well and have 
a pleasant lily-like fragrance. Most attractive both in arrange- 
ments and in the garden. The striking hexagonal shape of bud 
and flower and the regular striping lend a faintly modernistic 
note that is both attractive and unusual. Should be dug in 
winter except in milder climates. Price 10c each; $1.00 per 
dozen; postage 10c. 
TIGRIDIA 
Tigridias have often been referred to as the fire-works of 
the garden, for the sudden opening of the flower bud into its 
glorious burst of color is as spectacular as a ‘‘Roman Candle’”’ 
on a Fourth of July night. The flowers are large and come in 
a wide range of color, the throat is beautifully spotted and 
mottled in red and gold. 
The flower lasts but a day BUT a clump of these bulbs well 
planted in a sunny location will yield bloom all Summer. From 
a planting of but a dozen bulbs as many as 15 flowers may be 
open each day. 
The following are chosen for their brilliance, size and dis- 
tinet colors: 
TIGRIDIA (Named Varieties) 
Gypsy Maid—Clear chrome yellow petals, maroon spotted 
throat. 
Sunset Glow—-Petals almost orange in color, streaks with 
warm scarlet from cup to edge. Cup heavily spotted 
deep red. 
Rose King—Petals rose, white cup, wine red spots. 
Buccaneer—Scarlet, orange cup, spotted red. 
Your choice of any of the above at a new low price of 15c 
each, $1.50 per dozen. Postage 10c. 
TIGRIDIA (Mixed Colors) 
A dandy field grown mixture that should please anybody. 
Very Special, 75c per dozen. Postage 10c. 
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