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This bed is fifteen feet in circumference, or five feet across. It is composed of five rows, requiring one hundred bulbs. Thi 
bed, whenseen in flower, you will remember with pleasure as long as you live. Nothing can be more beautiful and fragrant. This 
bed is fifteen feet in circumference, or five teet across, requiring one hundred bulbs planted six inches apart—all for $5.00. Or the 
bed can be reduced in size one-half, when fifty bulbs will be required, costing $2.50. In ordering, say “ Rainbow Bed of Hyacintbs.” 
The varieties and colors are as follows: “ROW I (the center), twelve—Lord McCauley—dazzling scarlet. ROW 2, fourteen— 
La Citronierre—beautiful citron-yellow. ROW 3, eighteen—Czar Peter—finest porcelain-blue. ROW 4, twenty-six—La G@randesse— 
the finest snow-white. ROW 65, thirty—@igantea—the best pink. 
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Alida Jacobs.—Elegant large spike of pure yellow; fine. 
Anna Uarolina —Citron-yellow. One of the best of the yellows. 
Madame Vander Hoop.—Pure white, with very large bells. Fine 
for cutting purposes, Extra, 
Maria Catherina.—(Robert Steiger.) 
large spike and bells. Elegant. 
Norma.—Very early. Extra long, large bells. 
Send me $1.00 and you can select sixteen of these Choice Hyacinths. 
The cream of existing varieties, selected for my trade by the most reliable growers of Hal- 
land, Read the following list carefully. 
Price, 8 cents cach; any seven for 50 cents; any sixteen for $1.00, 
L’Or @ Australie.—(Gold of Australia). Deep citron yellow. 
Extra fine. 
Paix de ? Europe.—Very fine. Snow-white, large spike and 
large bells. A grand variety for cutting, pots and glasses, 
Pineman.—Light blue, large bells and compact spike. 
Regina Victoria.—Beautiful pink, extra large spike. 
General Pelissier —Deep scarlet. Early. The richest of its 
Extra. Deep red, fine, 
A most popular 
variety of rich rose color. 
Noble Par Merit».—Fine pink, very large spike. 
the Finest Hyacinths. 
Prince of Orange.—Very large spike of delicate shell-pink. 
Very attractive. 
William The First.—Dark blue spike. Very early. 
William The Third.—Extra fine, apricot-yellow, with pink center, 
fia Payrouse.—Light blue. Fine for beds and forcing, A very 
large, compact spike, and large bells. A grand variety. 
La Citroniere.—Citron-ycllow, Very rich and very popular. 
La Pluie de Or.—Pale yellow. Distinct and beautiful. 
La Virginite.—(The Virgin.) Creamy-white, with large spike. 
Excellent. 
Early. One of 
color. 
Garrick.—Azure blue, large, compact spike. 
Haydn.—A large spike of rich violet. The only variety of this 
color, 
Herman.—Orange-yellow color, flushed and tinted with crimson. 
Extra. 
Ida.—Citron-yellow. ‘rhe largest spike of all the yellows, and 
the finest yellow Hyacinth in cultivation. 
Jaune Supreme.—Early. Rich yellow. Splendid. 
King of the Blues.—Dark blue, very large spike. The finest dark 
blue Hyacinth in cultivation, 
La Franchise.—Blush-white. Of the most beautiful shape and 
fragrance. 
SPECIAL OFFER—These twenty-five fine named Hyacinths for $150, 
