PETER EENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 
ENDERSON’S Grand Named Hyacinths hardly need special praise, as every 
one knows them to be the most useful and popular of hardy bulbs, and 
universal favorites in the most extended application of the word. They are 
not only largely grown for forcing into flower during the dull, cheerless months of 
winter and early spring, but they are equally desirable for planting in beds or in 
the garden border. 
Hyacinths grown in glasses are elegant and suitable orna- 
ments for the parlor or sitting-room, and can be flowered in this way with very 
little trouble. 
The single varieties are more generally usea for this purpose. 
The varieties prefixed * are the earliest flowering. Our Named Hyacinth 
bulbs are the largest selected bulbs. 
HENDERSON’S 
CHOICE 
NAMED 
HYACINTHS. 
All varieties offered on pages 8 and 9 are sold at the uniform price of 
12¢- each 5] Al BI (07 delivered free anywhere in the U. S., or, if buyer (10. each, 
» de 69 will pay transit by express or freight, &%S.00 per 100. 
%1.00 per doz., 
(3 of one variety sold at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate.) 
SINGLES. 
Bazine, deep, rich crimson scarlet, tall, well- 
furnished spike, the finest dark red. 
Robert Steiger, fine deep crimson, large truss. 
A very popular variety for either bedding or 
pot culture. 
*Veronica, bright crimson, splendid color for 
bedding, and easily forced. 
SINGLES. Rosy 
Fiancee Royal, very dark rose, fine color, 
large truss. 
*Lord Macauley, rosy carmine, large bells 
and spike, fine for pots and forcing. 
*VYon Schiller, deep salmon pink, striped with 
crimson, large broad spike, forces easily. 
SINGLES. 
*Gertrude, rosy pink, large erect spike of ex- 
ceptional value for pots or bedding, a splendid 
forcer. 
Gigantea, rose and blush, large bells, extra 
large close truss, one of the best pinks for 
either forcing or bedding. 
*Sultan’s Favorite, blush pink, widely striped 
carmine, large spike, early. 
SINGLES. 
Anna Paulowna, pretty rosy white, striped 
salmon, tall, fine spikes. 
Cardinal Wiseman, Dainty pink blush 
throughout, large, broad truss. 
*Norma, delicate waxy blush pink with darker 
stripe, large bells, fine spike, one of the best 
pinks for forcing, very early and extra fine. 
SINGLES. 
*Baroness von Thuyll, snow-white, large 
compact truss of many bells, splendid for 
bedding and pot culture, cue of the best for 
early forcing. 
*Grand Vedette, pure white, large bells, extra 
large spike, one of the best forcing varieties. 
*Reine de Holland, pure white, full spike, a 
favorite extra early variety. 
Snowball, very fine pure snowy white, extra 
large waxy bells. 
Dark Red. 
7 Red. 
Pink. 
Blush. 
Pure White. 
DOUBLES. 
| *Bouquet Tendre, brilliant dark carmine red, 
|. good truss, early. 
Lord Clarendon, dark red, large compact 
spike, fine bells. 
*Louis Napoleon, dark carmine red, rich and 
bright, fine spike, early. 
DOUBLES. 
Panorama, bright carmine rose, large bells, 
fine spike. 
*Regina Victoria, fine salmon rose, good 
bells and truss, early. 
*Sir Joseph Paxton, bright rosy carmine, 
large double bells, splendid truss. 
DOUBLES. 
La Grand Concurrent, beautiful light rose, 
shaded with pink, grand spike and very large 
bells. 
*Noble par Merite, fine deep rose, large bells 
and extra good spike, one of the finest rose 
pinks, very early. 
*Susianna Maria, deep rose, large close spike, 
very early. 
DOUBLES. 
*Czar Nicholas, delicate light pink, early. 
*Groot Voorst, fine rosy blush, large bells, fine 
truss. 
Sir Walter Scott, delicate blush, shaded rosy 
pink, large double bells, first-class. 
DOUBLES. 
Duchesse de Bedford, pure white, large bells, 
extra. 
Grand Vainqueur, 
truss. 
pure waxy white, fine 
“La Tour d’Auvergne, the earliest pure 
white; extra fine, large bells and grand spike. 
*Prince of Waterloo, fine, pure waxy white, 
fine truss of large bells, early. 
DON’T FORGED TS > 
ALL ORDERS THIS YEAR WE OFFER LIBERAL 
PREMIUMS. For particulars see page 2. 
