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Extra Selected First-Size 



Named Hyacinths 



The varieties enumerated below have been selected for their distinct 

 coloring and free-flowering qualities, specially suited for growing in- 

 doors in pots or for extra high-grade bedding. 



SINGLE RED, ROSE AND PINK 



General De Wet. A beautiful shade of light rose. 

 Gertrude. Bright rosy pink, of sturdy compact growth. 

 Gigantea. One of the best blush pink varieties. 

 Lady Derby. A charming tone of rose-pink, splendid in pots. 

 La Victoire, or Victory. Brilliant rosy-red; a fine variety. 

 Marconi. Rich rose-pink, magnificent spikes of closely set bells. 

 Queen of the Pinks. A lovely tone of rosy -pink, large bells. 

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



SINGLE, PURE AND TINTED WHITE 



Arentine Arendsen. Pure snow -white with large open bells. 

 General Vetter. Large spikes of creamy blush white. 

 Grande Blanche. A splendid blush white with immense bells. 

 La Grandesse. An extra fine pure white; spike and bells of largest 



size. 

 L 'Innocence. The most popular of the pure whites for bedding and 



forcing; always produces good flowers. 

 Queen of the Whites. A grand new pure white with extra large 



spikes and beUs. 



SINGLE BLUE, LAVENDER, PURPLE, Etc. 



Enchantress. One of the finest light blue sorts; color sky-blue 



shading lighter to the centre. 

 Grand Maitre. Rich, deep lavender blue shaded darker. 

 King of the Blues. A grand rich dark lustrous blue. 

 Perle Brilliante. Very large bells and spike of light sky-blue. 

 Queen of the Blues. A beautiful silvery azure-blue. 



SINGLE YELLOW SHADES 

 City of Haarlem. Rich yellow. Extra fine truss. 

 Yellow Hammer. Pure yellow and one of the best. 



DOUBLE-FLG. ROSE AND PINK 



Chestnut Blossom. Bright rose-pink, like the flowers of the Horse 



Chestnut. 

 President Roosevelt. Bright lively pink; very large truss. 



DOUBLE-FLG. PURE AND TINTED WHITE 



Isabella. The finest double blush white; large bells and spike. 

 Double La Grandesse. The double-flowering form of the well- 

 known single pure white; extra fine. 



DOUBLE-FLG. BLUE AND LAVENDER 



Bloksberg. Finest light porcelain-blue; very large. 

 Garrick. Deep azure-blue; very large spike. 



DOUBLE-FLG. YELLOW 



Sunflower. Considered the finest double pure yellow. 

 Price. Anj' of the 1st size named Hyacinths offered above, 25 

 cts. each; S2.25 per doz.; $15.00 per 100, postpaid. 



Dreer's Collections of 



Named Hyacinths 



Complete cultural directions are given in "Dreer's Hints on the 

 Growing of Bulbs." Copies free to customers with order. 



PRIZE WINNING COLLECTION 



While all the named Hyacinths oft'ered are strictly first class in 

 every particular, the twelve single flowering sorts in this collection 

 are supplied in largest sized bulbs and always produce massive 

 well-filled spikes, and are invariably included in the winning sets 

 at the various exhibitions. (Our selection). Price, S2.50, postpaid. 



SPECIAL COLLECTION OF HYACINTHS 



Can be grown in soil or water. 



Twelve distinct sorts, extra selected bulbs, 9 singles and 3 

 doubles. (Our selection), $2.25, postpaid. 



Spike of Dutch Hy.\cinth 



Select Second-Size 



Named Hyacinths 



These are a little smaller than our Extra Selected 1st size 

 bulbs, and admirably adapted for pot culture and high-grade 

 bedding where distinct shades of color are desired. 

 Gertrude. Bright rose pink; extra fine erect truss. 

 Gigantea. Soft blush pink; very large spike of closely set bells. 

 Lady Derby. A beautiful soft rose pink. 

 La Victoire, or Victory. Color brilliant rosy crimson. 

 Marconi. A splendid rich rose-pink, extra fine. 

 Roi des Beiges. Brilliant crimson-scarlet; a grand bedding sort. 

 L'Innocence. Deservedly the most popular pure white. 

 La Grandesse. Considered the finest of all whites. 

 Queen of the Whites. Very large spikes of purest white. 

 General Vetter. One of the finest creamy blush white varieties. 

 Enchantress. Sky-blue, with lighter centre. 

 Grand Maitre. Deep lavender, shaded darker; very large truss. 

 King of the Blues. The finest of the rich deep blue varieties. 

 Queen of the Blues. Clear silver azure-blue. 

 City of Haarlem. Rich yellow. 

 Yellow Hammer. Pure yellow, very fine. 



Price. Any of the above Select Second-size Hyacinths, 20 

 cts. each; $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100, postpaid. 



Book of Bulbs (Rockwell), Complete Directions for growing all kinds $3.00, postpaid 



