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



SINGLE HYACINTHS 



FIRST-CLASS SELECTED BULBS 



All Single Hyacinths succeed well in glasses and when forced. 



We consider the Single Hyacinths more useful and valuable than the double varieties. They are 

 better for forcing, more vigorous in growth, and produce stronger spikes of bloom, which are generally 

 of better substance and are at least as beautiful as those of the double sorts. 



Single White 



EACH 



Alba Superbissima, large, purest white 



flowers, fine truss lo 



Angenis Christina, pure white, extra, 



desirable for growing in glass 12 



Baroness van Tuyll, small pure white 



bells, close, dense spike, fine early variety. 10 

 Blanchard, a very early, very long spike ; 



large handsome bells, pure white 12 



Grand Vedette, very early, large pure 



white 10 



La Grandesse, extra fine, pure white, 



splendid bells and grand spike 15 



L'Innocence, splendid, large open spike, 



very large bells, blush turning to pure 



white, early flowering 15 



Madam Mina, pure white, very early, 



compact spike 10 



Pavillion Blanc, pure white 10 



Single Blush White 



Grandeur a Merveille, blush white, very 

 large, well formed spike, a popular old 

 variety 10 



La Franchise, creamy white, large bells, 

 very attractive, fine bedder 10 



Madam van der Hoop, almost pure white, 

 good for bedding and growing in glass. 1 2 



Mr. Plimsoll, ivory white, grand bells, 

 very showy variety 10 



Single Red 



Garibaldi, brilliant red, very early, 

 splendid spike 15 



General Pelissier, deep, rich red, very 

 early, compact, good for growing in 

 glass, also fine bedder 10 



Gertrude, light red, large, compact 

 attractive spike, extra fine, early 10 



Robert Steiger, deep red, tall, good 

 spike; popular old variety 10 



Roi des Beiges, bright scarlet, compact 

 spike, splendid bedder; early 10 



Single Rose 



Baron van Tuyll, light pink, shading to 

 lavender; good for forcing lo 



Cardinal Wiseman, rose, very attractive 

 spike 12 



Gigantea, very large, light pink flower 

 in a long, very large, compact spike, 

 extra fine '10 



Grand Vainqueur, white, striped and 

 shaded with rose, long spike, extra good 

 for forcing 10 



Jacques, blush, broad loose spike, extra 

 long truss. {See cut, page 2) 12 



Maria Cornelia, very early, delicate pink, 

 fine form 12 



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Single Rose— Continued 



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Moreno, very fine, large, rose-pink; 



excellent for forcing and bedding 12 ^i 25 



Ornament Rose, large broad spike, large 



delicate light rose bells 12 i 25 



Rosea Maxima, very long spike, delicate 



rose, late but fine 10 i 00 



Single Dark Blue 



Baron van Tuyll, brilliant dark blue, 



early, large, compact spike 10 i 00 



King of the Blues, rich dark blue, com- 

 pact spike, bells medium large, fine for 

 forcing or bedding. {See ad, page 4) . . 10 i 00 



Leonidas, fine spike, deep sky blue, 



early, one of the best for bedding 10 i go 



Marie, rich purple blue, extra good spike. 10 i go 



William I, dark blue, almost black, large 

 spike, early, fine for forcing 10 i 00 



Single Light Blue 



Blondin, silvery blue, large bells and 

 spike, very showy : 10 



Captain Boy ton, sky blue, large bells 

 and truss 



Grand Lilas, very large flowers, a very 

 handsome shade of light blue, fine spike. 10 



Grand Maitre, the earliest, deep porcelain 

 blue, splendid color, most useful for 

 bedding or forcing 10 



La Pey rouse, clear light porcelain blue, 

 beautiful bells, fine either for bedding 

 or forcing 10 



Perle Brillante, {new) light blue, very 

 large spike 12 



Pieneman, very fine porcelain blue ; 

 large, broad truss 12 



Queen of the Blues, heavy, compact 

 spikeof light blue, not early, but one of 

 the best of the light blues 15 



Regulus, bright, light blue, shaded with 

 purple, extra large bells 10 



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Single Yellow 



Due de Malakoff, orange yellow; large. . 10 



Herman, deep orange yellow, early; an 

 attractive shade 10 



Ida, extra fine pure yellow, fine tall spike; 

 a popular, early forcer 15 



King of the Yellows, a very fine, pure 

 yellow; not early, but tall and hand- 

 some spike 15 



McMahon, pure yellow, not early; large 

 broad spike; perhaps the best yellow. . . 10 



Yellow Hammer, pure yellow, one of 

 the best 12 



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Single and dozen prices include postage. Not less than six of any one variety supplied at dozen rates. 



