4 GEO. COOLING & SONS, Seed Merchants, BATH. 
Hyacinths . 
Note. — In this section and throughout the Catalogue the intention has been to retain 
only the very best and most distinct varieties in each class, and eliminate all those which 
may be regarded as superfluous from the point of view of the average grower. The multi- 
plicity of varieties, especially in Hyacinths, Tulips and Daffodils, is both confusing and mis- 
leading to the amateur, as frequently 
the difference is so slight as to be 
negligible for ordinary purposes. 
While, however, comparatively 
few arc catalogued, any other 
variety can be supplied. 
Collections. 
25 Hyacinths in 25 superb 
varieties 15/ - 
25 Hyacinths in 25 popular 
varieties 10/6 
12 Hyacinths in 12 superb 
varieties 8/- 
12 Hyacinths in choice 
varieties 6/- 
12 Hyacinths in 12 good 
popular sorts 4/ 
Second-size Hyacinths. 
Many of the following varieties 
can be supplied in slightly smaller 
bulbs which will produce good 
spikes and are recommended for 
culture in Bowls or Pots, where 
3 or more bulbs are grown in each. 
Per doz., 3/- ; per 100, 21/ 
BARONESS VAN THUYLL, 
one of the best pure 
whites, its bells are of 
medium size, and the 
spike is long and com- 
pact. Each, 4d. 
BARON VAN THUYLL, one 
of the first to flower ; the 
spike is of close and com- 
pact form, and the colour 
rich deep blue. Each, 4d. 
BRITISH QUEEN, pure 
white, splendid truss. 
Each, 6d. 
CHRISTMAS WHITE, very 
early ; large bells, with 
a faint tint of blush. 
Each, 6d. 
Enchantress. 
