HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR NAMED 
SINGLE DUTCH HYACINTHS 
All “Select First Size Bulbs’’—Not “‘Seconds’’ that are offered 
at lower prices 
For bedding purposes varieties that flower at the same time must 
be selected. Varieties prefixed with a * are especially suited for bed- 
ding as well as for pot culture. 
PRICE, 20c EACH, $2.00 DOZEN, $15.00 per HUNDRED 
Six Bulbs of a Variety Sold at the Dozen Rate, 25 at the 
Hundred Rate 
SINGLE TINTED WHITE 
General Vetter. Large spike of waxy bells of a pleasing blush white. 
Mir. Plimsol!, an old but good variety with large bells of blush white; 
large broad spike. 
SINGLE BLUSH AND PINK 
*Gigantea, a popular old variety, a fine forcer; color blush pink 
shaded darker; spike large and compact. 
Moreno, bright pink, large bells and tall well-filled spike, splendid 
for bedding and forcing. 
SINGLE DARK BLUE AND PURPLE 
*King of Blues, dark glossy indigo blue, fine bells, compactly furnish- 
ing a tall well-rounded spike. 
*Miarie, dark violet blue, large well-formed spike, good bedder. 
SINGLE LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 
*Grand Maitre, deep lavender blue with darker blue shading; very 
large and handsome spike. 
*Johan, beautiful silvery lavender tinged with rosy lavender; very 
large waxy bells and a grand broad spike. 
*Queen of the Blues, beautiful sky blue with a silvery sheen; large 
well topped full spike; not early but grand. 
SINGLE YELLOW AND ORANGE 
*King of Yellows, rich deep yellow; tall handsome spike of large 
bells; not early. 
Marchioness of Lorne, rosy salmon. 
SINGLE DARK ROSE AND RED 
*Garibaldi, rich glossy crimson; splendid spike, well furnished with 
good-sized bells; early and a fine forcer. 
*Gertrude, bright carmine rose; fine compact, upright spike, excellent 
for either bedding or forcing. 
*King of the Belgians, (Roi des Belges) brilliant blood scarlet; fine, 
upright spike, splendid bedder. 
SINGLE PURE WHITE 
La Grandesse, purest snow white, tall well furnished spike of large 
bells; always admired. 
L’Immocence, a very fine, pure white, spike massive; bells large. 
EARLY ROMAN HYACINTHS 
Roman Hyacinths are extensively used for “‘forcing’’ for cut flowers. 
The white Roman Hyacinth is the earliest, best and most floriferous 
variety, though the pink and light blue are very beautiful and supply a 
variation of color. For Culture, etc., see our pamphlet. Sent free if 
asked for. 
Roman Hyacinths are not hardy enough for open ground planting 
north of Washington, but where the winters are mild, especially if 
lightly protected with mulch, they thrive excellently in the garden. 
Early White Roman Each Per Doz. Per 100 
ext raisizeibulbSneneriane ie) imine pale $1.35 $10.00 
Early Pink Roman Each Per Doz. Per 100 
aiistsizelbullosaqepeien sincera. ceislelse or $.12 $1.35 $10.00 
Early Light Blue Roman Each Per Doz. Per 100 
oinstisizeibul bSsuqa ccna cisteic ecco cee lete mierenene $.12 $1.35 $10.00 
DUTCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 
The smaller or three-year-old bulbs of some varieties of Dutch Hya- 
cinths produce beautiful spikes of bloom, not as large nor furnished with 
as many bells as older-full-sized bulbs but still so satisfactory for their 
low price that they are extensively grown for winter flowers, forced 
either in ‘‘flats’’, pans or pots. They may be had in flower from January 
on—thus succeeding the earlier French Romans. The bulbs may be 
placed very near together—say—an inch apart—requiring 7 or 8 bulbs 
for a 7-inch pan or 5 bulbs for a 5-inch pot or pan. 
VARIETIES OF DUTCH ROMAN 
Rose Pink, White, Light Blue, Mixed Colors 
Price, 8c each, $0c per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
