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L. MAY & CO. PLANTS, SEEDS, FRUITS AND TREES 
HYACINTHS 
While one of the 
oldest garden favor- 
ites, it is neverthe- 
less a most beautiful 
and interesting 
plant, that succeeds 
well either in the 
house or garden and 
can be grown in 
water, sand, moss or 
any light, well-drain- 
ed soil, and is sure 
to give satisfaction 
for the amount of 
care and labor be- 
stowed on its culti- 
vation. It has no 
rivalry among win- 
ter-blooming bulbs 
in variety of color, 
beauty and fragra- 
nce and the flowers 
are suitable for all 
decorations. Single 
hyacinths are prefer- 
able to double ones, 
having always lar- 
ger flower trusses 
and show better and 
more varied colors. 
Note: 
Each and dozen prices 
include postage. 
Hyacinth, Single 
NAMED SINGLE HYACINTHS 
First Class Selected Bulbs 
Hyacinth, Double 
Czar Peter, 
Baron Van ' 
Gertrude, rc 
Each 
r>az. 
$1.50 
1.25 
.10c 
1.00 
1.25 
.12c 
1.25 
lOc 
1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
1.50 
1.25 
.15c 
1.50 
1.00 
.10c 
1-00 
SINGLE UNNAMED 'jLS eparate col ors 
FOR FORCINa OR OUT DOOR CULTURR 
Blush, nark Blue. Dark Reft, Pure White, Light Bhie, 
Pink, Pure Yellow. Price, 7c each or 6sc doz., postpaid, 
express, $3.50 per loo. 
By 
NAMED DOUBLE HYACINTHS 
First Class Selected Bulbs 
Each 
Boquet Royal, pure white 12c 
General Antink, violet blue 12c 
Noble Par Merite, deep rose 15c 
Van Speyk, orange rose 12c 
Doz. 
$1.25 
1.25 
1.50 
1.25 
DOUBLE UNNAMED ■" s«p«'-«te C"'"" 
Hv.'iciiith. li.'iilv Kom.'in 
FOR FORCING OR OUT DOOR CULTURE 
Blush, Dark Blue. Dark Red, Pure White, Light Blue, 
Pink, Yellow. Price, 8c each or 75c per doz., postpaid. By 
express, $3.75 per leo. 
EARLY ROMAN 
HYACINTHS 
The flowers, while smaller than those of the Dutch Hy- 
acinth, yet are produced in much greater abundance, each 
bulb bearing several very graceful flower spikes. The de- 
licious perfume, earlinoss and profusion of bloom have 
made Roman Hyacinths exceedingly popular; they are so easily 
grown and so early that if potted in August and September they 
can be brought into flower in November and December, and a 
succession can be had in bloom throughout the winter. Pure 
white. Each, 6c, doz. 6501 100, $5.oo,,postpaid. 
MINIATURE DUTCH 
HYACINTHS 
Excellent for growing in pots, pans or boxes, blooming early 
and freely. They may be planted closely together in the p^ans, 
boxes or pots, or in beds in the open ground with good effect. 
Separate colors, white, blush, red, blue. Each, 5c, doz. 40c, 100 
$3.00 postpaid. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
These Ter.v curious and pretty little Hyacinths are perfectly 
hardy, and thrive and increase in partially shaded positions in 
the garden, also adapted for winter flowering in the house. Blue, 
15c per doz., 75c per 100; White, 20c per doz., $1.00 per 100, postpaid 
FEATHERED HYACINTHS 
This very curious plant is well worthj- of culture in pots as an 
odd and interesting flower; it is no trouble to grow. It. how- 
ever, does best in the open ground, where it is entirely hardy and 
will become established. The flowers are borne in the form of 
feathery blossoms on graceful stems. Color, deep" blue, tinged 
with red. 3c each, or 25c per doz., postpaid. 
