CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ROOTS AND SEEDS 
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Early White Roman HYACINTHS 
For forcing purposes the Roman Hyacinth has no equal. If planted early in September and gently forced, 
will bloom in November, or its flowering may be deferred until Christmas by keeping it in a cool place. 
One bulb throws up a number of spikes, and the flowers are deliciously scented. 
,/\ Each. Doz. Per 100 Per iooo 
Large Size, 12 to 15 ctm's. . ........... $0 05 $0 60 $3 50 $30 00 
Extra Selected, 13 to 15 ctms. 06 65 4 00 35 00 
Double Rose Pink 
Romans 
This form of the Hyacinth 
is" similar in appearance to 
the Single Roman, excepting 
in the flower, which is a very 
distinct double, exceedingly 
pretty and effective; stands a 
long time in flower. Price, 
60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
Single Light Blue 
Romans 
Delicate, semi-double flow- 
ers on stiff stalks, of a pale- 
blue color, very fragrant. 
Keep a long time when cut 
and placed in water. Used 
for forcing and table decora- 
tion. Price, 50c. per doz.; 
$3.56 per 100. 
Single Dark Rose 
Hyacinths 
This pretty form of Hya- 
cinth much resembles the 
well-known White Roman 
Hyacinths, except in color. 
They come into blossom 
about ten days later, taking 
the place of many of the ear- 
ly flowering bulbs long past 
bloom. Their delicate shades 
of color form a pleasing con- 
trast when placed among 
other flowers and plants. 
Price, 50c. per doz.; $3.50 per 
100. 
Italian Hyacinths 
These, like the French Ro- 
man Hyacinths, are grown 
largely for cutting. Flowers 
single, graceful and fragrant. 
Hardier than the Romans, 
and may be planted outside 
in the fall for early spring 
cutting. 
Single W!hite Italian. Each, 
6c; per doz., 50c; per 100, 
White Mountain Hyacinths 
The White Mountain Hyacinth resembles the 
White Roman, and is one of the best for forcing. 
They generally throw several spikes of bloom, 
but when only one flower is given it is as large 
and very similar to that of a Second Size Dutch 
Hyacinth. Price, 50c. per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
