D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



DOUBLE HYACINTHS-Continued 



Double Dark Blue 



Double Red, or Rose 



EACH. DOZ. 



*Noble par flerite, large bells, 

 very early, and extra fine for 

 forcing lo ^i oo 



Princess Royal, bright rose, very 



attractive lo i oo 



Czar Nicholas, light rose lo i oo 



Qrootvorst, fine rose, large 



spike and bells lo i oo 



*Prince of Orange, early, semi- 

 double, dark rose lo i oo 



Double Light Blue 



Bloksberg, bright porcelain lo i oo 



*Qeneral Antinck, bright, light 



bine, shaded with purple lo i oo 



EACH DOZ, 



Charles Dickens, dark lilac, extra 



large bells lo |i oo 



*Qarrick, bright blue, extra large 



spike, early lo i oo 



*Van Speyk, very large broad 



spike lo I oo 



Double Yellow 



Bouquet d'Orange, pale orange, 



semi-double lo i lo 



Minerva, very compact truss, 



orange lo i lo 



Sunflower, light yellow, very fine lo i lo 



Superfine Mixed Hyacinths 



FOR FORCING OR OFEN AIR CULTURE 



Our mixtures are unexcelled for use where an effective display is wanted in the open 

 air, and are of such superior quality as to be entirely satisfactory to florists and others 

 who use large quantities for forcing. They comprise the finest shades of color and must 

 not be confounded with the cheap mixtures sometimes offered for outdoor planting. 



EACH DOZ. 



Single Pure White 7 65 



Single Blush White 7 65 



Single Red 7 65 



Single Rose 7 65 



Single Dark Blue 7 65 



Single Light Blue 7 65 



Single Yellow 8 70 



Single, all colors 7 65 



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EACH 



Double White and Blush 



White 7 



Double Red and Rose... 7 



Double Dark and Light 

 Blue 7 



Double, all colors 7 



65 

 65 



65 

 65 



$3 50 

 3 50 



3 50 

 3 50 



ROMAN HYACINTHS 



A charming class of hyacinths, extensively grown by florists for winter flowering. 

 It is a distinct species, a native of Greece and is largely cultivated in the south of France. 

 Each bulb gives three or four graceful flower spikes, and by successive plantings they 

 can be had in flower from November to March. The flowers are more slender and some- 

 what smaller than the ordinary hyacinth, but are somewhat earlier and very fragrant. 

 The best effect is produced by planting four or five bulbs in one medium sized pot. They 

 may also be planted out doors, but are most valuable for early planting in the house. 

 The colored Romans flower about tw^o to three weeks later than the white. Our bulbs 

 are of large size and will be sure to give the greatest satisfaction. 



EACH DOZ. PER lOO 



Early White Roman Hyacinths 8 80 |4 50 



lyight Rose Roman Hyacinths 8 80 4 50 



Dark Rose Roman Hyacinths 8 80 4 50 



Dutch Roman, or Minature Hyacinths 



Single, Pink, Pure White and Light Blue, in separate colors. Unsurpassed for 

 cut flowers. These bulbs are selected from the varieties giving the best flow^ers and forc- 

 ing easily. Bloom freely the latter part of January or in February. 5c. each, 40c. per 

 dozen, I2.50 per 100. 



Single and dozen prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express, at purchaser's expense. 

 Not less than six of any one variety supplied at dozen rates, and not less than 25 at lOO rates. 



