Giant-flowered Dutch Hyacinths 



We have condensed our list to only the very best of each particular shade or color. The varieties 

 we list produce the largest and finest trusses of bloom and should always be selected for specimens 

 in pots, for glass culture, for fiber culture and for garden bedding when the largest and most perfect 

 blooms are desired. 



Extra selected bulbs, $2.65 for 10; $19.95 per 100. First-size bulbs, $2.25 for 10; $17.25 per 100 



Single Pure White 



U INNOCENCE. The very best white— white 

 as the driven snow. Extra fine truss with very 

 large bells. A wonderful variety for glass and 

 fiber culture, as well as excellent for bedding 

 and forcing. Always produces good flowers. 



Single Red and Pink 



LA VICTOIRE. Brilliant carmine-red; one of 

 the very finest red varieties for bedding and 

 forcing. It retains its superb color to the end. 



QUEEN OF THE PINKS. Very bright rose- 

 pink, of unusually clear tone; large spike with 

 large bells. 



Single Dark and Light Blue 



KING OF THE BLUES. Deep, glossy blue, 

 splendid well-formed large spike, on short 

 stem. Bells of medium size but of great sub- 

 stance. 



QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Pale azure-blue, 

 with silvery appearance; large spike, splendid 

 flower. An exhibition variety of great merit. 

 Excellent for forcing and bedding. 



Single Yellow 



YELLOW HAMMER. Compact spike of a 

 lovely creamy yellow. Excellent for pot-cul- 



HYACINTH, L'INNOCENCE 



For Indoor Plantins 



FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS. White. 

 These are among the earliest bulbs to 

 flower. Very easily grown. Each bulb will 

 produce three or four lovely, pure white 

 flower spikes of delightful fragrance. Ex- 

 ceflent results may be obtained by planting 

 three or four bulbs in a 5-inch pan. If 

 potted up in September, they will be in 

 bloom about Christmas time. Large bulbs, 

 30c. each; $2.50 per 100. 



FRENCH ROMAN HYACirtlH; 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



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