HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 
Early “Roman” Hyacinths. 
HE flowers, while smaller than those of the Dutch Hyacinth, yet 
T are produced in much greater abundance—each bulb bearing 
several very graceful flower spikes. The delicious perfume, earli- 
ness and profusion of bloom have made Roman Hyacinths exceedingly 
popular; they are so easily grown and so early that if potted in August 
and September they can be brought into flower in November and 
December. and a succession can be had i in bloom throughout the winter, 
Roman Hyacinths are not considered hardy enough for open-ground 
culture north of Washington, though in our grounds near New- York 
they have proven perfectly hardy, slightly pr otected. For cutting pur- 
poses the Roman Hyacinth is the finest bulb grown. (See cut.) 
Prices.—Delivered free 
HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR “aU Ss 
EARLY ROMAN HYACINTHS. 
Ea.|Doz.} 100 |Per 1000 
White Roman. First Size, 12 to 15 centimeter 
bulbs. : 2 5 2|2 05] D0 Siv5| hes oEeD 
White Roman, “Extra Size, 13 to 15 centime 
bulbs... .06} .60 
4.50] 42.00 
White Roman, Selected “Special, bulbs 14 cent. 
and over. : se ~~ -||-O71) 7751-5250) 248800 
Blush Pink Romans, 12 1015 cm. bulbs.......|.05] .55| 4.00] 35.CO 
Dark Pink Romans, 12 to 15 cm. bulbs........|.05} .50} 3.50} 30.C0 
Light Blue Romans, 12 fo 15 cm. bul bs. .05] .50] 3.50] 30.00 
White Italian, szmzlar to the White Roman, 
but soe good for succession; 12 to 15 cm 
bulbs... rece ok oe OOS ned Oe | ae 00] ee 
“IT ordered several dozen Roman Hyacinths of you in the jall and I must 
say st never saw finer. Some of the bulbs had as many as fifieen, and one or 
two had seventeen, spikes of flowers. 
Mrs. J. O. CRABB, Cedartown, Ga. 
Grape and Feathered Hyacinths. 
These very curious and pretty little Hyacinths are perfectly hardy, and of the 
easiest culture, they thrive and increase in either sunny or partially shaded posi- 
tions in the garden. When naturalized in little colonies where they can remain 
undisturbed for several years, the effect—especially of the Grape Hyacinths—is 
very pretty, while as edgings they are most charming. All are also adapted for 
winter flowering in the house. 
Prices delivered free in the U. S. 
Blue Grape Hyacinths. 12c. per doz., 60c. per 100, $5.00 per 1000. 
White Grape Hyacinths. 20c. per doz., $1.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1000. 
“‘Heavenly Blue ’’ Grape Hyacinths. A new type with larger flowers of richest 
gentian blue 
and delight- 
fully fragrant; 
desirable for 
cutting and of 
splendid effect 
massed in the 
garden or border. 
4c. each, 40c. doz., 
$2.50 per 100. 
Feathered Hva- 
cinths, Plume-like 
graceful spikes, 9 to 12 
inches hig! 25c. per 
doz., $1.29 ae 100 
‘Pan” or “Dutch Roman” Hyacinths. 
These are small- bulbing varieties of Dutch Hyacinths that produce good spikes of flowers, 
eminently adapting them for winter flowering in the house, with most satisfactory results; 10 
to 12 bulbs are planted in earthen pans, 8 or 9 inches across. Several of these pans can be 
filled and put away to root in the usual manner, and by bringing them in at intervals a beau- 
tiful display can be enjoyed for weeks. (See cut.) 
Prices delivered free in U. S. 
White ‘‘ Dutch Romans.”’ 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.50 per 100. 
Pink ‘‘ Dutch Romans."’ 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.50 per 100. 
Crimson ‘“ Dutch Romans,”’ 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.50 per 100. ? 
Light Blue ‘* Dutch Romans."’ 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.50 per 100. 4 
Purple ‘‘ Dutch Romans.’ 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.50 per 100. t 
Mixed colors ‘‘Dutch Romans.”’ 5c. each, 40c. doz., $3.00 per 100. $ 
| _. Mixed colors “Dutch Romans. oc 8G 200} 00z2 83,00 PE ea 
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