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HENDERSON'S AUTUMN BULB CATALOGUE 1930 
HENDERSON'S "PRIZE" COLLECTION OF EXHIBITION HYACINTHS 
Hyacinths are among the most popular and satisfactory hardy flower 
bulbs grown. Tluir wax-like bell-formed flowers, borne in buxom 
trusses, are of matchless beauty and also delightfully fragrant. The 
colors, shades and tints are wonderfully varied, from purest white 
through blush, pink, rose, etc., to deepest red, and from daintiest porce- 
lain through blue to black purple, from cream through yellows to orange 
and rosy apricot, etc., Hyacinths succeed with every one and may be 
had in flower throughout the winter, grown either in pots of soil or 
glasses of water, while for gardens or bedded on the lawn they are 
very satisfying and effective. 
Queen of Whites. Large waxy bells of purest white: tall full truss 
perfect form. 
Perle Brilliante. Splendid large spike of big waxy bells; color sparkling 
lavender with outside timings of ultramarine blue. 
Marchioness of Lome, rosy salmon. 
City of Haarlem. The best and largest yellow; splendid well-filled 
tall spike; good bells of bright buttercup yellow. 
King of the Belgians. (Roi des Beiges.) brilliant blood scarlet; fine, 
upright spike, splendid bedder. 
Jacques. This beautiful hyacinth is known in our trial grounds as 
"The Big Pink," the spike being very large, tall and well-filled with 
very large bells of an exquisite shade of warm rose-pink. 
King of Blues, dark glossy indigo blue, fine bells; compactly furnish- 
ing a tall well-rounded spike. 
General Vetter. Lar^e spike of waxy bells of a pleasing blush white. 
Marie, dark violet blue large well-formed spike, good bedder. 
Collection "X," 1 bulb each, 9 varieties $2.00 
Collection " Y,** 3 bulbs each, 9 varieties 5.50 
All delivered Transportation Paid in TO. S. A. 
The proper depth and distance apart to plant bulbs is shown in our booklet, "How to Grow Bulbs,** sent free. 
