IIKXOERSOXS AUTUMN BULB CATALOGUE— 1925 



HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 

 Named Single Dutch Hyacinths 



All "Select First Size Bulbs" — not "Seconds" that are offered at lower prices. 



For bedding purposes varieties that flower at the same time must be selected. Varieties 

 prefixed mth a * are especially suited for bedding as well as for pot culture. The figures 1. 

 2. 3 and 4 after the names of Hyacinths indicate the relative time of flowering — the I's 

 flower together and are the earhest, the 2's follo\\-ing: Xo. 4 the latest. 



PRICE— 30c. EACH, $3.00 PER DOZEN, $22.00 PER HUNDRED 



SINGLE BARK ROSE AND RED HI ACINTHS 



Distinction (3). very rare and unique coloring, ruby-red striped garnet with a velvety 



finish: spike compact and well filled. 

 *Garibaldi (1), rich glossj' crimson; splendid spike, well furnished with good sized bells; 



early and a fine forcer. 

 Gen. Pelissier (1). crimson scarlet; very early and easily forced. 

 'Gertrude (-3), bright carmine rose; fine compact, upright spike, excellent for either 



bedding or forcing. 

 "^King of the Belgians (3), (Roi des Beiges) brilliant blood scarlet; fine, upright spike, 

 splendid bedder. 



SINGLE BLUSH AND PINK HYACINTHS 



Cardinal Wiseman (4). large spike filled with large lively pink bells. 



'Gigantea (2), a popular old variety, a fine forcer; color blush pink, shaded darker; spike 

 lirge and compact. 

 ■^L'Ornament (.3), soft flesh-pink kissed with deeper rose-pink; splendid big round spike 



of large bells. 

 Moreno (2), bright pink, large bells and tall weU-filled spike, splendid for both bedding 



and forcing, 



SINGLE PURE WHITE HYACINTHS 



Albertina (2), an early large belled pure white, fine spike, good forcer. 



British Queen (2), a grand new pure white with a large, broad full spike of, immense 



^\ axy bells. 

 La Grandesse (3), purest snow white, tall well furnished spike of large bells; always 



admired. 

 •"L'lnnocence (3), a very fine, pure white, spike massive; bells large. 



SINGLE TINTED TVTHTE HYACINTHS 



Grande Blanche (2). a verj^ large spike of large waxy bells of pleasing blush white. 



^ Grandeur a Merveille (2), a popular variety with a large spike of blush white beUs. 



JAi. Plimsol (3), an old but good variety With large bells of blush white; large broad spike. 



SINGLE LA\"ENDER AND LIGHT BLUE HYACINTHS 



Czar Peter (3), extra fine lavender blue tinted with porcelain; tall finely formed spike 

 and big bells. 



Grand Maitre (2), deep lavender blue with darker blue shading; very large and hand- 

 some spike. 

 Grand Lilas (2), an old reliable producing a large spike of large bells; color silvery por- 

 celain and lavender. 



Johan (2), beautiful silvery lavender tinged with rosy lavender; very large waxy bells 

 and a grand broad spike. 



''Queen of Blues (4), beauti- 

 ful sky blue with a silvery 

 sheen; large well topped full 

 spike; not early but grand. 



*Daylight (2), good big broad beUs 

 of primrose yellow, tall well-filled 

 spikes. 



*King of Yellows (4), rich d( 

 yellow; tall handsome spike 

 large bells not early. 



Marchioness of Lome (4), rosy 

 salmon. 



SINGLE DARK BLUE AND PURPLE HYACINTHS 



*King of Blues (4), dark glossy indigo blue, fine bells, compactly furnishing a tall well- 

 rounded spike. 

 *Marie (2). dark \-iolet blue, large well-formed spike, good bedder. 

 Prince of Wales (4), dark blue with distinct white eve. very striking; large spike. 

 Sir Wm. Mansfield (2), ruby violet, splendid bell= aii'l truss. 



SINGLE YELLOW AND 

 ORANGE HYACINTHS 



*Buff Beauty (2), distinctive rosy 

 bufi fine bells and truss. 



Six Bulbs of a Variety Sold at the Dozen Rate, 25 at the Hundred Rate 



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