Henry A. Dreer^ 714 ChesUiut Street, I*hiladel2yhia, Fn. 



HYACINTHS. 



Mixed Sorts. 



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 pages 4 and 5 for this purpose. 



SINGLE SORTS. 



Each. Doz. 100. Each. Doz. 



Dark Red $0 07 $0 65 95 00 §0 07 SO 65 



Lialit Ketl and Kose. . . 07 65 5 00 07 65 



Red, all shades 07 65 



Piu-e White 07 65 



Tinted White, 07 65 



White, all shades 07 65 



Dark Bhie and Violet. 07 65 

 Light Blue and Por- 

 celain 07 65 



Blue, all shades 07 65 



Yellow, all shades 07 65 



All Colors, Mixed 06 60 



5 00 

 5 00 



07 

 07 

 07 

 07 

 07 



07 



07 

 07 

 06 



65 



65 

 65 

 65 

 65 



65 

 65 

 65 

 60 



00 



03 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 OO 

 OO 



00 

 00 

 00 

 50 



Single Hyacinths. 



MINIATURE or 



DUTCH ROMAN 



HYACINTHS. 



These little single flowering Hyacinths are ex- 

 cellent for growing in pots, pans or boxes, blooming 

 early and freely. They may be planted clo.se to- 

 gether in the pots, pans or boxes, or in beds in the 

 open ground, with charming effect. We offer them 

 in the following colors: Deep Red, Rose, ^k 

 PiireAVhite, Blush White, Dark Blue ^ 

 and Lig'ht Blue. 



Price, any color, 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per dozen ; 

 §4.00 per 100. 



If wanted by mail, add 8 cts. per dozen on Mini- 

 ature Hyacinths for postage. .Single bulbs mailed 

 without additional cost. 



|^°ir desired by mail, add 10 cts. per dozen on mixed Hyacinths for post- 

 age. Xo charge for postage on single bulbs. 



NOTE. 



We are pleased to say that all re- 

 ports from Holland agree that the 

 crop of Dutch Bulbs thisseason, will be 

 very much superior to that produced 

 in '98 and last year, and although 

 prices rule a little higher, the difference 

 in quality will more than offset the 

 slight advance. 



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"We call special attention to 

 the Spanish Iris and Jonquils 

 shown in colors on the cover of 

 this Catalogue. The former is 

 offered on page 19, and the latter 

 on page 13. Both are lonr in 

 price and highly satisfactory for 

 outdoor and indoor planting. 



Miniature Hyacinths. 



EARI.Y ROMAN 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 produces sever.il spikes, it makes a beautiful plant for conservatory 

 or house decoration. Their treatment is identical with the Dutch Hyacinths, which 

 see. ■*' 



Early W^hite. Pure white, one of the most valuable plants for cut flowers. 



Millions of these are annually forced in the United States. If potted in Sep- 

 tember, can be had in flower from November till January. 



Selected bulbs, 4 cts. each ; 35 cts. per doz.; $2.50 per 100 ;' §20.00 per 1000. 



Extra selected bulbs, 5 cts. each ; 45 cts. per doz. ; §3 00 per 100. 

 Early Dark Rose. Semi-double, deep pink or rose. 4 cts. each ; 30 cts. 



per doz. ; $2.00 per 100. 

 Early Liig'ht Rose. Double, beautiful pale rose or pink. 4 cts. each ; 30 cts. 



per doz.; §2 00 per 100. 

 Early Blue. Light blue, a fine contrast to the other colors. 4 cts. each ; 35 



cts. per doz.; $2.25 per 100. 

 Early White Italian or Parisian. A little later in flowering than the 



Romans. Much larger spikes. 4 cts. each ; 35 cts. per doz. ; §2.25 per 100. 



J|@°Add 8 cts. per dozen for postage on Roman Hyacinths, if wanted by mail. 

 No charge for postage on single bulbs. 



Eaklv White Kciman Hyacinths. 



