Innocence 



Pearl Brilliant 



Gertrude 



City of Haarlem 



Henderson's Superior Hyacinths 



Bring the Sweet Perfume of Springtime to Your Garden 



There are few flowers that can compare with the Hyacinth for the purity of their colors and the sweet delicacy of their perfume. For borders 

 along walks, for that subtle touch of color at the base of foundation plantings or shrub borders, for many positions in the spring garden, nothing 

 is better suited. The Hyacinth also enjoys a universal popularity for indoor culture during the winter months in pots, or pans. Our pamphlet, "How 

 to Grow Bulbs", sent free on request with orders, fully explains the methods of indoor and garden culture of the Hyacinth. 



SINGLE DUTCH HYACINTHS 



All "Select First Size Bulbs' 



L'lnnocence. Color, pure white, the best variety for 

 all purposes, equally good for forcing and bedding. 



Pearl Brilliant. Color, pale blue, large bells and broad 

 spike. 



for 



Color, pure yellow, an excellent 



City of Haarlem. 



show variety. 



La Victorie. Color, deep carmine red, a fine spike for 

 for outdoor culture and for growing indoors. 



King of the Blues. Color, rich dark purplish blue, very 

 fragrant. 



Gertrude. Color, rosy pink, a favorite variety 

 forcing and bedding. 



Price of above 40c each, $4.00 per dozen, $30.00 per hundred 

 Six Bulbs of a Variety Sold at the Dozen Rate, 25 at the Hundred Rate 



Henderson's "Special" 

 Hyacinths 



For Bedding or Pot Culture Without Names 



They are of great value for bedding in design, 

 enabling one to obtain the exact color effect 

 desired. In beds, borders, etc., set the bulbs 

 5 to 6 inches apart and 4 inches deep measur- 

 ing from the top of the bulb. They are much 

 used for winter blooming in pots. Plant or pot 

 hyacinth bulbs between September and the 

 last of November — the earlier the better — as it 

 gives them a longer period to make roots be- 

 fore winter sets in. 



Plant 1 bulb in a 5-in. pot, 3 bulbs in a 6 or 

 7-in. pot, 6 or 7 bulbs in an 8-in. pot or pan. 



Price 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $22.50 per 

 hundred. 



SINGLE SPECIAL 

 Crimson 

 Rose Pink 

 Snow White 

 Lavender Blue 

 Dark Blue 

 Yellow 

 Mixed Colors 



SPRING FLOWERING CROCUS 



As edgings to beds — and bordering walks — or as undergrowth among tulips, 

 hyacinth, daffodils, planting in lawns, etc. 



Crocus are also easily flowered in the house in winter, grown in pots and pans 

 of soil. For instructions see leaflet "How to Grow Bulbs" sent with every order. 



Price of following named varieties, $1.00 per dozen, $7.50 per 100. 



WHITE CROCUS 

 King of Whites. A grand new variety, producing long snow-white flowers. (See 

 letter D.) 



Holland Grown 



BLUE AND PURPLE CROCUS 

 Hero. A new hybrid; dark glossy 

 purple. Extra large and fine. (See 

 Jefter B.) 



Maximilian. Beautiful sky-blue flowers, 

 distinct. (See letter C.) 



YELLOW CROCUS 

 Yellow Mammoth. The largest flower- 

 ing sort of this color. (See letter A.) 

 MIXED GIANT FLOWERING 

 CROCUS 

 All colors and shades. Price, 75c per 

 doz.; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1,000. 



The Bulbs offered on this page are Holland grown and as we go to press we have every assurance from our 

 growers that they will be delivered on time. However, we can only accept orders subject to the timely 

 arrival of the bulbs for the Autumn planting season. 



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