DREER'S RELIABLE BULBS 



FOR WINTER AND EARLY SPRING FLOWERING 



We offer on this and the following eight pages a list of the more important bulbs for blooming during the late winter and 

 early spring months. Most of these bulbs are grown in Europe, and as conditions there are becoming more normal, we expect to 

 receive our supplies almost as usual, probably early September. 



[^°Send in your order now and they will be forwarded as soon as the bulbs reach us. 



Our complete Catalogue of Spring-flowering Bulbs will be sent out as usual during the first days of September. 



DRBER'S MIXED DUTCH HYACINTHS 



We offer two grades of mixtures — our "Rainbow" and "Popular." Both are good, and we feel confident that nothing 

 better can be had at the prices quoted. We recommend the single-flowering sorts as giving the best and most uniform results. 



"RAINBOW" MIXTURE "POPUI^AR" MIXTURE 



The finest grade of mixtures imported. We can supply them A very good grade and quite satisfactory for outdoor planting. 



in Single or Double in the following colors: Dark Red, Rose, Can be supplied in Single or Double: Dark Red, Rose, Pure 



Pure White, Blush White, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Yellow. White, Blush White, Light Blue, Dark Blue or Yellow. 



12 cts. each; $1.25 per doz. ; $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 8 cts. each; 80 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



DUTCH ROMAN OR MINIATURE HYACINTHS 



These are small bulbs of the single-flowering Dutch Hyacinths, and excellent for growing in pans, pots or boxes, blooming early 

 and freely. They may be planted close together in the pans, pots or boxes, or in beds in the open ground, with charming effect. 



Gertrude. Deep rose. 

 Qigantea. Sofc blush or shell pink. 

 La Victoire. Brilliant rosy-crimson. 

 Grandeur a'Merveille. Blush white. 

 La Urandesse. Snow white. 

 L'lnnocence. Purest white. 

 Grand (Vlaitre. Deep porcelain-blue. 

 King of the Blues. Rich, deep blue. 

 Queen of the Blues. Silvery azure-blue. 



Price. Any of the above named varieties, 7 cts. each; 70 cts. 

 per doz.; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



If wanted by Parcel Post, add postage in accordance with note at 

 foot of page. 



Dreer's Prize Winning Collection 

 of Exhibition Hyacinths 



While all the named Hyacinths offered on the following page are 

 strictly first class in every particular, the twelve single flowering sorts 

 offered below are supplied in largest size bulbs or "top roots," and 

 always produce massive, well-filled spikes, and are invariably in- 

 cluded in the winning sets at the various exhibitions. 



Arentine Arendsen. A grand snow-white, perfect in every way. 

 Enchantress. Beautiful sky-blue, shading lighter towards the 



centre, one of the finest light blue varieties. 

 Gertrude. An old variety ; but still one of the very best ; color 



bright rosy pink. 

 Grande Blanche. Fine spikes and very large bells; color, blush 



white. 

 Grande Maitre. Rich deep lavender-blue, shaded darker; a very 



popular sort. 

 King of the Blues. This is considered the finest of the rich deep 



blue varieties. 

 L'lnnocence. Pure white, bells and truss of largest size; the best 



all round white; always does well. 

 Lady Derby. Lovely rose pink; splendid in every way. 

 La Victoire or Victory. Magnificent spikes of brilliant rosy 



crimson. 

 Queen of the Blues. Charming silvery azure blue; extra fine. 

 Queen of the Pinks. Extra large bells and massive spikes; a 



lively tone of rosy pink; extra fine. 

 Yellow Hammer. Rich yellow color, very pronounced; fine spike 



and bells. 



Price. Any of the above, 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 

 One each of the 12 Prize Winning sorts for $3.00. 



If wanted by Parcel Post add postage in accordance with note at 



Single Dutch Hyacinths f°°^ °^ P^g^- 



NOTE.— All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post, add 10 per 

 cent, to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 2 1) per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



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