PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— BULBS FOR AL TUMN PLANTING. 



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HENDERSONS 

 SUPERIOR 



...HYACINTHS... 



ROMAN" 



£& WHITE "ROMANS." 



THE flowers, while smaller than those of th» 

 ordinary Dutch Hyacinth, yet are produced In 

 much greater abundance — each bulb producing 

 Beveral very graceful spikes of bloom; their 

 delicious perfume, earllness and profusion of bloom 

 have made Roman Hyacinths exceedlnglj popular. 



They are ho easily grown and so curly thai if i ed 



in August ami September they can be brought Into 

 Bower In November an. I December, and a 

 slon can be had In bloom throughout the winter. 

 Uoman Hyacinths are no1 considered hardy enough 

 tor open-ground culture north of Washington, though 

 in i. in grounds near New York they have proved I" r- 



fectly hardy, slightly protected, For cutting pur- 

 he Koiuuu Hyacinth is the finest bulb grown. 



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HENDERSON'S 



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Pirst Size Bulbs, 72 centimeters and over, 5c:each, 



50c. per doz., $8.00 per loo. $28.00 per 1.000. 

 Extra Size Bulbs, '•'•' centimeters and over, 6c. each. 



Ode. per doz., $8.75 per 100, $32.00 per 1,000. 

 Selected Special Bulbs, u centimeters and over, 



7c. each, 70c. doz..- 1.50 per 100, $86 00 per 1,000. 



HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 



BLUE, AND PINK " ROMANS." 



Blush Fink Romans. Extra Size Bulbs, 4c. each, 40c. 



per doz $2 7.") per 100, $25.00 per 1,000. 

 Dark Pink Romans. Extra Size Bulbs, 4c. each. 40c. 

 per doz S2 75 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000. 

 Lieut Blue Romans. Extra Size Bulbs, 4c. each, 40c. per 

 doz., $2.75 per 100, §25.00 per 1,000. 



OR RED SKINNED 

 ..ROMANS.. 



The profusion of bloom, fragrance and graceful spikes render them 

 very popular for cuttiug purposes. The bulbs are red-sklnncd and 

 bloom a little later than White Romans, and. therefore, nrc valuable 



for succession: also for garden plaining for spring (lowers. 4c I ach, 

 40c. per doz., $2.75 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000. 



WHITE ITALIAN HYACINTHS 



HENDERSON S 

 60PKR1OR 

 ROMAN 

 BYACTRTH. 



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PAN KSft HYACINTHS. 



These are smnll bulbing varieties of Dutch Hyacinths that 

 produce good spikes of flowers, eminently adapting them for 

 winter flowering In the house, with most satisfactory results; 

 10 to 12 bulbs are planted In earthen pans, 8 or 9 inches 

 across. Several of these pans can be filled and put away to 

 root in the usual manner, and by bringing them in at inter- 

 vals a beautiful display can be enjoyed for weeks. {Sro rut .) 

 White, Fink, Crimson, Blue, Purple or Mixed Colors. 



4c. each, 40c, per doz., $8.00 per loo. 



Grape, Musk and Feathered HyflGiNTtis. 



These very curious and pretty little Hyacinths are perfectly 

 hardy, and thrive and Increaseln partially shaded positions 



In the garden. When naturalized in li 1 1 le colonies where t hey 



con remain undisturbed for Beveral years, the effect— especi- 

 ally of the (irape 1 1 \ aclnths— Is very pretty. All are also 

 adapted for winter flowering in the house. 

 Blue Grape Hyacinths, G Inches, 12c. per doz., Goc. per 



loo. .<:, oo per 1 I 



White Grape Hyacinths, 15c. per doz., 75c. per 100, 



$6 00 per 1,000. 

 Feathered Hyacinths, plume-like spikes to 12 Inches 



Ugh, 1 8c. per doz., $1.00 per 10o. 

 Musk Hyacinths, purple, emitting nn ngreeablc musky 



odor, 1 Oc. each, $1.00 per doz. 



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