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HENDERSON'S GRAND NEW 



EXHIBITION HYACINTHS 



SINGLE BELLED VARIETIES— "TOP ROOTS" 



If by Parcel Post add postage at zone rales on page 2 of cover, weight 3 lbs. per doz. 

 Price — 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen. 

 Collection A. One each of the 18 Single Belled Varieties, $3.50. 

 Collection B. One each of the 9 Double Belled Varieties, $1.75. 

 Arentine Arendsen. Very early, snow-white: large bells and splendid spike. 

 Bismarck. Large spike with immense bells of light blue shaded with violet; very early. 

 City of Haarlem. Bright buttercup yellow: splendid spike; good big bells. 

 Correggio. Large snow-white bells, of great beauty and size; very early. 

 Enchantress. Large pure "baby blue," bells, filling the tall handsome spike. 

 General de Wet. A pink sport of Grand Maitre, usually throwing two or more strong, well 



filled spikes. Color, lively pink with a white throat. 

 General Vetter. The largest of all hyacinths, with large bells of lovely blush white. 

 Hofgaertner Kunert. Exquisite soft pink and blush; large bells and truss. 

 Ivanhoe. Glossy purplish indigo with a white throat, tall spike and large bells. 

 Jacques. This beautiful hyacinth is known in our trial grounds as "The Big Pink," the spike 



being well-filled with very large bells of a warm rose-pink. 

 Lady Derby. Unusually large thick waxy bells of the loveliest shade of rose pink. 

 Lord Balfour. Enormous waxy bells coloring, claret-purple edged reddish mauve. 

 Menelik. The darkest of hyacinths being almost black; fine large truss. 

 Perle Brilliante. Large spike, big waxy bells; color sparkling lavender tinted blue. 

 Queen of Whites. Large waxy bells of purest white; tall full truss of perfect form. 

 Queen Wilhelmina. A very pleasing shade of vivid pink; well-formed fine bells: early. 

 Ruby. Brilliant ruby-red bells on a tall spike, well-filled, very distinct. 

 Victor Emanuel. Brilliant deep rose, one of the largest belled varieties. 



DOUBLE BELLED VARIETIES — "TOP ROOTS" 



Chestnut Blossom. Exquisite blush pink: shading to deeper rosy pink; bells very large and 



double, forming a large fine spike. 

 Delicate. Exquisite light blue porcelain bells, bells very large and double. 

 Edison. Splendid large, double bells of rosy flesh color; fine tall spike. 

 Grandee. An extra fine variety, beautiful large double bells of pure white; grand spike. 

 General Kohler. Large very double bells of deep bright blue on a tall spike. 

 Princess Metternich. Very large double cells of rosy white, tall erect well-filled spike. 

 President Roosevelt. A fine variety producing large double bells; color lively rose-pink. 

 Sir Rowland Hill. The best double yellow, fine bells of bright rich yellow. 

 Victoria. Large very double bells of an attractive purplish wine color. 



EARLY ROMAN HYACINTHS 



Roman Hyacinths are popular for winter flowering in the house in pots or pans and are also 

 used for "forcing" for cut flowers. The white Roman Hyacinth Is the earliest, best and most 

 fioriferous variety, though the pink and light blue are beautiful and supply a variation of 

 color. 



They are all easily grown in pots of soil, and throughout the winter a continuous succession 

 of delightful flowers may be enjoyed by bringing in from the cellar a pot or two of the rooted 

 bulbs at intervals of about two weeks. A five-inch pot is sufficient for 3 bulbs, a six-inch pot 

 or pan for 6 bulbs, a seven-inch pot or pan for 8 bulbs. Roman Hyacinths are not hardy for 

 open ground planting north of Washington, but where winters are mild, if lightly protected 

 with mulch they thrive in the garden. 



If by Parcel Post add postage at zone rates on page 2 of cover, weight 1 lb. per doz., 8 lbs. per 

 100. 



EARLY WHITE ROMAN HYACINTHS 



each doz. 100 



Extra size bulbs 15 1.50 12.00 



EARLY PINK ROMAN HYACINTHS 



First size bulbs 12 1.25 9.00 



EARLY LIGHT BLUE ROMAN HYACINTHS 

 First size bulbs 12 1.25 9.00 



"DUTCH ROMAN" 

 HYACINTHS 



They may be had in flower from January 

 on. The bulbs may be placed very near 

 together — say 1/2 an in. apart — requiring 

 7 or 8 bulbs for a 7-in. pan or 5 bulbs for a 

 5-in. pot or pan. 



If wanted by Parcel Post add postage at 

 zone rates on page 2 of cover. 



Weight 1 Ib.per doz., 8 lbs. per 100. 



Price — 8c. each, 80c. per dozen, $6.00 

 per Hundred. 



Dutch Roman Hyacinths Crimson 



(Garibaldi) 



Dutch Roman Hyacinths Rose Pink 



(Moreno) 



Dutch Roman Hyacinths White (Al- 

 berlina) 



Dutch Roman Hyacinths Light Blue 



(Schotel) 



Dutch Roman Hyacinths Deep Blue 



(Grand Maitre) 



Dutch Roman Hyacinths Mixed Colori 



EXHIBITION HYACINTHS— SINGLE BELLED 



HYACINTH GLASSES 



Hyacinths grown in glasses of water are charming orna- 

 ments for parlor windows, and the ease and success in flower- 

 ing bulbs in this way add greatly to their popularity. 



TALL HYACINTH GLASSES 



Furnished in the following colors: green, blue, amber or 



crystal, 40c. each., Sl.OO per doz. (Not mailables 



