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Extra Selected First=size Single Hyacinths. 



The varieties enumerated below liave been selected for their 

 distinct coloring and free-flowering qualities, and are all Extra 

 selected first=sized bulbs, specially suited for growing in 

 pots or glasses, or for high grade bedding. Full cultural direc- 

 tions are given in our new book, Dieer's Hints on the Groir- 

 iny of Bulbs. Price 50 cts., or free to customers if asked for 

 at time of ordering. 



Price. — Any of the Extra Selected First-sized Xanied Hya- 

 cinths, 10 Cts. each; $i.oo per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 



SINGLE RED, ROSE AND PINK. 

 Cardinal Wiseman. Charming bright rose pink; large spike. 

 General de Wet. A beautiful soft pink; a strong, 'vigorous 



grower; witli extra large spike. 

 General Pelissier. Intense deep crimson scarlet; compact 



spike; a line bedder and easily forced. 

 Gertrude. I)eep rose-pink, large compact truss. A splendid 



and popular variety for bedding, as it stands very erect. 

 Gigantea. One of the best blush-pink varieties. Very large 



tiuss of closely set bells; very popular. 

 Koh-i=Noor. Large spike of brilliant ?almon-pink flowers; 



semi-double. 

 Lady Derby. One of the fmest pink Hyacinths, first-class in 



every way. 

 La Victoire, or Victory. A new brilliant deei) red sort, 



magnificent spike. 

 Moreno. A beautiful lively pink; very large truss and bells; 



splendid sort for pots. 

 Robert Steiger. Deep rose crimson; fine bedder. 

 Roi des Beiges. Brilliant crimson-scarlel; a grand bedder. 

 Rosy Gem. Bright rosy-pink, one of the be'-t pink bedders. 



SINGLE PURE AND TINTED WHITE. 

 Albertine. Pure white; an early and easy variety to force. 

 Baroness van Thuyll. Pure white; splendid forcer and 



bedilcr. 



British Queen. A pure white of more than usual merit; 

 fine bells and spike. 



Grandeur a' Merveille. Finest blush white; large truss of 

 bloom; the most popular of this shade; a fine bedder. 



Grande Blanche. A fine blush-white with fine spikes and 

 very large bells; a good bedder. 



La Grandesse. This grand variety is slill tlie leader in snow 

 while sorts; it produces extra large spikes and finely formed 

 bells, and is magnificent for pot culture. 



L'lnnocence. The most popular of the pure whites for bed- 

 ding and forcing, extra fine spike, always prodtices good 

 flowers. 



Mme. van der Hoop. Pure waxy white, very large bells; 

 one of the best, either for indoors or bedding. 



Mr. Plimsol. Ivory white; splendid bells and truss. 



SINGLE BLUE, LAVENDER, PURPLE, ETC. 



Baron van Thuyll. Rich purplish blue; very large spikes. 



Czar Peter. Exquisite light lavender-blue, tinted with por- 

 celain-blue. 



Enchantress. Delicate porcelain-blue shaded lavender; con- 

 sidered tlie finest light blue; sujierb in every way. 



Grand Maitre. Tlie most popular and one of the best of the 

 deep jiorcelain blues; very large truss. 



Johan. Pale grey blue, produces enormous bells and spikes. 



King of the Blues. This is the finest of the deep blue 

 varieties, and a favorite for bedding and forcing. 



Lord Balfour. Rich rosy violet, the finest of this color. 



Marie. Rich purple-blue; enormous spike; erect habit; 

 splendid for bedding. 



Pieneman. Porcelain-blue; large spike and bells. 



Potgieter. A beautiful shade of clear light V)lue; a fine 

 bedder or forcer. 



Queen of the Blues. Clear silvery azure-blue; a grand 

 sort, especially for pot culture. 



Spike of Sinot.k TTvactnth. 



SINGLE YELLOW SHADES. 

 King of the Yellows. Rich deep yellow, does well outdoors. 

 La Pluie d'Or. Pale yellow, medium spike. 

 MacMahon. Pure yellow; i^ood, large sipkes. 

 Primrose Perfection. Fine primrose-yellow, fine spike. 

 Yellow Hammer. Considered the best golden-yellow, fine 

 spike and bells. 



Price.— Any of the above, 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 



NOTEL— AU Bulba, Roob and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser payins charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order (or postage to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



