Giant-Flowered HyACINTHS 



Each variety listed is available in two sizes: First-size bulbs produce real exhibitit>n 

 blooms when planted in beds out-of-doors or forced in pots indoors. Bedding-size bulbs 

 will product? fine blooms when planted out-<.)f-doors in beds and along borders. 

 First-size bulbs, 3 for 70c.; $2.50 per doz.; $19.50 per 100 

 Bedding-size bulbs, 3 for 50c.; $1.75 per doz.; S12.50 per 100 



Single Pure White 



L'Innocence. The very best wlilte. Extra- 

 tine trus'. with very large bells. .'\ wonder- 

 ful variets for glass and fiber culture, as 

 well as excellent for bedding and forcing. 



Single Red and Pink 



La Victoire. Bniluint c.irminc-rcd; one of 

 the very linest red varieties for bedding 

 and forcing. It retains its superb color to 

 the end. 



Warconl. Bright deep rose. A large, broad 

 ■;;>ikc. 



Pink Pearl. Fine clear pink. Large, closely 

 set bells in a broad spike. 



Single Dark and Light Blue 



Bismarck. Large, broad spike of heavciilv 

 blue Mowers. An excellent forcer. 



Grand Maitre. Light blue with a violet 

 stripe down the center of each floret; deep 

 blue on reverse. Uniform color. Well- 

 shaped spikes. 



King of the Blues. Deep glossy blue, 

 well-formed large spike, on short stem. 

 Bells of medium size but of great sub- 

 stance. 



Single yellow 



City of Haarlem. Slender, well-rounded 

 spikes of pale \ ellow. 



FOR INDOOR PLANTING 



FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS. 



I hesc are among the earliest bulbs to 

 (lower. Very easily grown. Each bulb 

 will produce three or four lovely flower 

 spikes of delightful fragrance. Ex- 

 cellent results may be obtained by 

 planting three or four bulbs in a 5-ineh 

 pan. If (jotted up in September, thev 

 will be in bloom about Christmas time. 

 White. 2()c. each; S1.2=i per <l. 



Blue. 15c. each; SI. 50 f>er doz. 

 i^c. each; S2.5<) per <lt>/. 



Pink. 



HYACINTH GLASSES — 



FOR GROWING HYACINTHS IN WATER 



CRYSTAL. 60c. each 

 AMBER. 65c. each 

 BLUE. 65c. each 



Use first-si/c bulbs as listed above. 



A limited supply of pre-cooled bulbs will 

 be available. 



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AMARYLLIS, Giant American Hybrids. 



.■\niar\llis bulbs planted in October or 

 November should come into bloom in 

 March. Mixed colors only. Jumbo 

 bulbs, suitable for planting in a 6-inch 

 pot, S5c. each (by mail, 51.00). 

 Separate Colors. Scarlet-red, Cherry- 

 red. Salmon or Rose, 52.95 each; White, 

 SS/VS each. 



Hardy Amaryllis (Lxcorxs squamieeTa). 

 Strap-shaped leaves in spring, followed 

 bv clusters of fragrant pink lily-like 

 blooms. 95c. each; 3 for S2.50. 



60c. P*' 



ANEMONE, Monarch De Caen. Large, 

 single flowers of blue, while and scarlet. 

 Set bulbs 6 inches deep in cool, moist but 

 well-drained soil. Spring is the best plant- 

 ing time in the North, fall in the South. 

 Extra-large bulbs, 3 for 35c.; SI .25 per doz. 

 St. Brigid. Doublc-llowered mixture. 

 3 for }5c. ; SI. 25 per doz. 



CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow). Bril- 

 liant skv-blue flowers that come into 

 bloom soon after the snow is gone. 

 40c. per doz.; 52.75 per 1(X). 



SINGLE SNOWDROP 

 75c. per doz. ; S5.50 per 100 



CALLA LILY, Pink {Zanlcdeschia Reh- 

 manni). Ihe blooms are not large but 

 their beautiful pink color makes them 

 very desirable and unusual. Best for 

 Indoor culture. 60c each; 3 for $1.65. 



White (Z. :illnopica). Pure white blooms. 

 Pol bulbs in 6 to 8-inch pots as soon as 

 received. Large bulbs, 70c. each; 3 for 

 $1.95. 



Yellow (Z. Elliottiana). Large, rich deep 

 golden flowers often 4 to 5 inches across 

 at the mouth. Leaves spotted with 

 White. Heady in November. 75c. each; 

 3 for $2.15. 



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