Dreer’s Autumn Catalogue, 1898. 
HYACINTHS, Mixed Sorts. 
IN SEPARATE COLORS. 
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These are selected unnamed sorts, and are chiefly used for outdoor planting, 
but can also be used for pot culture, although we advise using the selected 
named varieties offered on the next pages for this purpose. 
SINGLE SORTS. | DOUBLE SORTS, 
Eacnu. Doz. 100. | Eacu. Doz. 100. 
IDA TRYei eee Seo easones $0 05 $050 $4 00 |$0 05 $0 50 $4 00 
Light Red and Rose... 05 50 4 00 | 05 50 4 00 
Red, all shades............ 05 50 4 00 | 05 50 364 00 
Pure White............. 05 50 4 00 05 50 4 00 
Tinted White........... 05 50 »=64:«00 05 50 =64 00 
White, all shades......... 05 50 864 00 | 05 50 364 00 
Dark Blue and Violet. 05 50; 400) 05 50 4 00 
Light Blue and Por- | 
GOLAN ae eels einige 05 50 4 00 05 50 64 00 
Blue, all shades........... 05 50 = 4:00 05 50 4 00 
Yellow, all shades......... 05 50 4 00 | 05 50 =64 00 
All Colors, Mixed...... 05 50 3 50} 05 50. »=3:<50 
(@" If desired by mail, add 10 cts. per dozen for postage. Single bulbs 
mailed free. Sincere Hyacintus. 
MINIATURE OR DUTCH ROMAN HYACINTHS, 
These little Hyacinths are excellent for growing in pots, pans or boxes, blooming early an@ 
freely, often producing 3 or 4 spikes. They may be planted close together in the pots, pans or 
boxes, or in beds in the open ground with charming effect. 
Amy, deep red. Mad. Van der Hoop, creamy white. 
Gigantea, light pink. Queen Victoria, pure white. 
Gen. Pelissier, dark red. Baron Van Thuyll, purple. 
Chas. Dickens, deep pink. Czar Peter, light lavender. 
Grandeur a’ Merveille, blush white. | King of the Blues, deep blue. 
Baroness Van Thuyll, pure white. La Peyrouse, light blue. 
Price, on any of the above-named y> 
varieties : 
5 cts. each; 30 cts. per 
doz.; $2.25 per 100. Add 
8 cts. per dozen on Minia- 
E ture Hyacinths for post- 
= age, if wanted by mail. 
~ Single bulbs mailed free. 
MiIntAtureE HyAcINTHS. 
EARLY FLOWERING ROSMAN 
HYACINTHS. 
A charming class of Hyacinths, producing graceful, delicately 
perfumed spikes of flowers. They force readily in the house. 
Three bulbs can be put in a 4-inch pot, and as each bulb pro- 
duces several spikes it makes a beautiful plant for conservatory 
or house decoration. Their treatment is identical with the 
Dutch Hyacinths, which see. 
Early White. Pure white, one of the most valuable 
plants for cut flowers. Millions of these are annually forced 
in the United States. If potted in September, can be had in flower from 
November till January. 
Selected bulbs, 5 cts. each; 50 cts. per doz.; $3.00 per 100; $28.00 per 1000. 
Early Dark Rose. Semi-double, deep pink, 5 cts. each ; 35 cts. per doz.; 
$2.25 per 100. 
Early Light Rose. Double, beautiful pale rose. 5 cts, each; 36 cts 
per doz.; $2.25 per 100. = —Sa : 
Early Blue. Light blue, a fine contrast to the other colors. 5 cts. each, —=8 
35 cts. per doz.; $2.25 per 100. 
Early White Italian or Parisian. A little later in flowering than the === 
Romans. Much larger spikes. 5 cts. each; 40 cts. per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
(2S Add 8 cts. per dozen for postage on Roman Hyacinths, if wanted by mail. Single bulbs mailed free. “¥e)} 
SS 
WuitrE Roman HYACINTH. 
