Hyacinth Glasses 
Hyacinths grown in glasses of water are 
charming ornaments for parlor windows, 
and the ease and success in flowering bulbs 
in this way add greatly to their popularity. 
Furnished in the following colors: green, 
blue, amber or crystal, 30c each, $3.00 per 
doz. (See- illustration.) (Not mailable. 
Exp) hipments only. Purchaser pays 
lrans portation.) 
“The Hyacinths I had from you last y ar were the 
most beautiful I] ever saw.” 
Mrs. C. E. Smith, 
Cambridge, N. Y. 
EXHIBITION HYACINTHS 
Single Belled Varieties—“‘Top Roots”? 
Price, 25c. each, $2.75 per dozen, $18.00 per 100 
Arentine Arendsen. An early snow-white variety; large broad petalled bells. 
Bismarck. A grand new variety producing a large spike well furnished with immense 
bells of charming light blue shaded with violet; very early. 
City of Haarfiem. The best and largest yellow; splendid well-filled tall spike; good bells 
of bright buttercup yellow. 
Enchantress. Large pure ‘“‘baby blue,”’ bells compactly filling the tall handsome well- 
rounded spike. & 
General De Wet. A pink sport of Grand Maitre, usually throwing two or more strong. 
well-filled spikes. Color, lively pink with a white throat. 
Hofgaertner Kumert. Exquisite soft pink and blush; large bells and truss. 
ivanhoe. Glossy purplish indigo with a white throat, tall spike and large bells. 
Jacques. This is known in our trial grounds as ‘“‘The Big Pink.”’ the spike being very 
large, well-filled with large bells of warm rose-pink. (See illustration.) 
Lady Derby. Unusually large thick waxy bells of the loveliest shade of rose pink; spike 
ideal, strong, tall and well-filled. 
Lord Balfour. Enormously large broad spike of waxy bells; coloring attractive and 
unique; claret-purple edged reddish mauve. 
Menelik. The darkest of all hyacinths, being almost black; the best and most brilliant 
of its color; fine large truss. 
Perle Brilliamte. Splendid large spike of big waxy bells; color sparkling lavender with 
outside tintings of ultramarine blue. 
Queen of Whites. Large waxy bells of purest white; tall full truss perfect form. 
Queen Wilhelmina. A very pleasing shade of vivid pink. large, sturdy, well-formed 
truss and fine bells; early. 
Ruby. Brilliant ruby-red bells on a tall spike well filled, very distinct. 
1 Collection A. 1 each of the 15 Single Belled Varieties...................... $3.00 
Double Belled Varieties—‘‘Top Roots’’ 
Price, 25c. each, $2.75 per dozen, $18.00 per 100 
Chestnut Blossom. Exquisite blush pink, shading to deeper rose pink; bells very large 
and forming a large fine spike. 
Delicate. Exquisite porcelain bells touched with light blue, bells very large and double. 
spike fine. 
Edison. Splendid large, double bells of rosy flesh color; fine tall spike. 
Grandee. An extra fine variety, beautiful large double bells of pure white; grand spike. 
General Kohler. Very large double bells of deep, bright blue on a tall spike. 
Princess Metternich. Very large double bells of rosy white, tall erect, well-filled spike. 
President Roosevelt. A fine new variety producing large double bells on a big com- 
pactly filled spike, color lively rose-pink. 
Sir Rowland Hiil. The best double yellow, really fine double bells of bright rich yellow; 
good full spike. 
Collection B. 1 each of the 8 Double Belled Varieties...................... $1.60 
HENDERSON’S DOUBLE 
Dutch Named Hyacinths 
All Select First Size Bulbs, not ‘“‘Seconds”’ that may be sold at a lower price 
Double Hyacintbs are not as popular as the single-belled varieties; for as a class the 
‘doubles,’ although their individual bells are large and beautiful, do not make as well- 
filled trusses. For this reason we confine our list of varieties to a few of the very best. 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per 100 
isabella, enormous double bells, white suffused with rosy blush. 
Bouquet Royal, double pure white bells on tall spike. 
Groot Voorst, very large double bells of blush pink with darker center; good spike. 
Noble par Merite, deep pink. very large fine double bells, tall spike, good forcer. 
Goethe, salmon yellow with pinkish center; double bells and good spike. 
Sunflower. Splendid deep-buff-yellow. 
Biocksberg, light blue shaded darker blue; on tall spike. 
Garrick, lavender tinted blue; fine compact spike of double bells. 
Henderson’s ‘‘Speciai’’ Hyacinths 
FOR BEDDING OR POT CULTURE WITHOUT NAMES—CHEAPER THAN 
NAMED VARIETIES—FAR BETTER THAN MIXED 
They are the same age as the first size Named Hyacinth offered by us from which these 
are the second selection. They are of great value for bedding in designs, 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 measuring 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 before 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 
Dan. 
SINGLE SPECIAL DOUBLE SPECIAL 
Crimson Pink 
Rose Pink Snow White 
Snow White Lavender Blue 
Lavender Blue Dark Biue 
Dark Blue Yellow 
Yellow Mixed Colors 
Mixed Colors 
Price, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen, $12.00 per hundred. 
