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Selected Named 
Hyacinths 
SECOND SIZE 
.^his class of Hyacinths 
ng of distinct shades, 
form height and blos- 
soming at the same time, 
we strongly recommend them 
where the finest effects are re- 
quired, being equally valuable 
for both winter forcing and spring 
flowering. 
SINGLE PINK. Gigantea, Morena. 
SINGLE RED. Rob Steiger, Gertrude. 
SINGLE WHITE. Blanchard, LaGran- 
desse, L' Innocence, Mme. Van der 
Hoop. 
SINGLE BLUE. Chas. Dickens, light ; 
Grand Lilas, light; Leonidas, bright ; 
King of the Blues, dark. 
Price, ioc. each; $1.00 per doz. ; $8.00 
per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 
Miniature Hyacinths 
Bulbs under this heading are much smaller than 
the ordinary Dutch Hyacinths, and are extensively 
used for forcing. They are more attractive than the French 
Romans, and when properly forced, throw very fine spikes 
of bloom. They have proved perfectly hardy, slightly protected, 
and are fine for cutting purposes. 
PURE WHITE TINTED WHITE PINK CRIMSON 
LIGHT BLUE DARK BLUE MIXED COLORS 
Price, 50c. per doz. ; $3.00 per 100. 
Miscellaneous Hyacinths 
Cape Hyacinths (Hyacinthus Candicans) 
A beautiful hardy plant, with flower stems 3 to 4 feet high, bearing from 20 to 
30 large, pure white, drooping flowers. Price, 5c. ea. ; 60c. per doz. ; $3. 50 per 100, 
Blue Grape Hyacinths 
A variety producing flowering spikes about 8 inches high, with small 
round bells, so arranged as to resemble a bunch of grapes. Price, 15c 
per doz. ; 75c. per 100. 
Musk Hyacinths 
A small Hyacinth of purplish color, emitting, when in flower, a strong 
musky odor. Price, 15c. each ; $1.25 per doz. 
Feathered Hyacinths 
In this variety the spikes are 10 inches high, producing feathery-like 
flowers, which are useful for cutting. Price, 25c. per doz. ; $!.5o per 100. 
FEATHEKED HYACINTH 
