PETER HENDERSON & CO., New York 



HENDERSON'S 



GRAND NEW EXHIBITION HYACINTHS 



SINGLE BELLED VARIETIES— "TOP ROOTS." 



If wanted by Parcel Post add postage at zone rates on page 2; 

 packed weight 3 lbs. per doz. 



Arentine Arendsen. A new early snow-white variety; large broad 



potallod liells and splendid erect spike. 

 Bismarck. A grand new variety producing a large spiked well furnished 



with immense bells of charming licht blue shaded with violet; very 



early. 

 City of Haarlem. The best and largest yellow; splendid well-filled 



tail spike; good big bells of bright buttercup yellow. 

 Correggio. Large fleshy snow-white bells forming a perfect truss of 



groat beauty and size; verj' early. 

 Enchantress. Large pure "baby blue," bells, compactly filling the 



tall handsome well-rounded spike. 

 General de Wet. A pink sport of Grand Maitre, usually throwing 



two or more strong, well-filled spikes. Color, lively pink with a 



white throat. 

 General Vetter. This makes the largest spikes of all hyacinths, it 



grows pyramidal in form with large bells of lovely blush white. 

 Hofgaertner Kunert. Exquisite soft pink and blush; large bells and 



truss. 

 Ivanhoe. Glossy purphsh indigo with a white throat, tall spike and 



large bells. 

 Jacques. This beautiful hyacinth is known in our trial grounds as 



"The Big Pink" the spike being very large, tall and well-filled with 



very largo Itells of an o-xquisite shade of warm rose-pink. 

 Lady Derby. Unusually large thick wa.xy bells of the loveliest 



shade of rose pink; spike ideal, strong, tall and woU-fiJled. 

 Lord Balfour. Enormously large broad spike of big waxy bells; 



coloring attractive and unifiue; claret-purple edged reddish mauve. 

 Menelik. The darkest of all hyacinths, being almost black; the 



best and most brilliant of its color; fine large truss. 

 Perle Brilliante. Splendid large spike of big waxy bells;- color 



sparkling lavender with outside tintings of ultramarine blue. 

 Queen of Whites. Large waxy bells of purest white; tall full truss 



of perfect form. 



Queen Wilhelmina. A very pleasing shade of vivid pink; large 



sturdy, well-formed tru.ss and fine bells; early. 

 Ruby. Brilliant ruby-red bells on a tall spike, well filled, very 



• li.'-linct. 



Victor Emanuel. Brilliant deep rose, splendid large, truss, one of 

 the largest belled varieties of its color. 



DOUBLE BELLED VARIETIES— "TOP ROOTS." 



Chestnut Blossom. Exquisite blush pink shading to deeper rosy 

 pink; bells veiy large and double, forming a largo fine spike. 



Delicate. Exquisite porcelain bells touched with light blue, bells 

 very large and double, spike fine. 



Edison. Splendid large, double bells of rosy flesh color; fine tall 

 spike. 



Grandee. An extra fine variety, beautiful large double bolls of pure 

 white; grand sjjike. 



General Kohler. Large very double bells of deep, bright blue on at all 

 spike. 



Princess Metternich. Vorj- large double bells of rosy white, tall 

 erect, well-filled spike. 



President Roosevelt. A fine new variety producing large double 

 bolls on a big compactly filled spike, color lively rose-pink. 



Sir RowUnd Hill. The best double yellow, really fine double bells 

 of lyight rich yellow; good full spike. 



Victoria. Large very double bells of an attractive purplish wine color. 



PRICE— 25c. EACH; $2.50 PER DOZEN. 



Collection A. One each of the 18 Single Belled Varieties. $3.50. 

 Collection B. One each of the 9 Double Belled Varieties. $1.75. 



HENDERSON'S EXHIBITION HYACINTHS 



