CATALOGUE OF BULBOUS ROOTS FOR 1914. 
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Hyacinths -continued. 
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CORREGIO, pure white, very fine spike 1 
ELECTRA, lilac-blue, grand spike ; extra fine 1 
ENCHANTRESS, a delightful clear blue shade, the truss is large 
and well formed, with fine bold bells 
GENERAL PELISSIER, a very showy variety ; the colour is a 
rich bright crimson, and it is one of the earliest of its colour . . 
GERTRUDE, large compact rosy pink spike, borne on a very stout 
stem ; an attractive and beautiful variety 
GIGANTEA, delicate flesh-pink, very large massive truss 
GRANDEUR A MERVEILLE, delicate blush-white ; a charming 
shade ; both bells and spike are large and well formed 
GRAND LILAS, azure blue ; large bells, arranged closely ; im- 
mense spike 
GRAND MAITRE, a beautiful, large, and well formed flower, of a 
deep lavender shade 
IVANHOE (new), dark blue, splendid truss 
JACQUES, an enormous spike ot perfect form, and of a lovely and 
delicate pale rose shade 
KING OF THE BLUES, the best of the dark blue varieties ; large 
bells, well formed spike 
KING OF THE YELLOWS, a fine close and compact spike, of a 
deep primrose-yellow shade 
LA FRANCHISE, delicate creamy white shade, with very large 
bells and spike 
LA GRANDESSE, the finest of all the pure whites ; bells very 
large and borne in a long truss ■. „• • ■ 
LA VICTOIRE, brilliant carmine-scarlet ; a well formed massive 
spike and good bells 
L’lNNOCENCE, a very early and beautiful pure white variety, of 
fine form and substance 
MORENO, a beautiful and delicate shade of pink ; the bells are 
very large, and the spike is long and of fine form 
ROI DES BELGES, another very telling variety, producing a 
close compact spike of the richest shade of crimson 
YELLOW HAMMER, pure yellow, fine broad truss, with the bells 
closely and uniformly arranged 
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Hyacinths in Mixture. 
Although the planting of Hyacinths in distinct shades is strongly recommended f ^re a 
considerable number of beds are to be planted in the case of smaller gardais where Perhaps 
only a single bed can lie spared for this particular flower, ninny will prefer 
of colours rather than lie restricted to one shade, i he following are carefully selected flower 
ang bulbs, and may be relied upon to give the most satisfactory results. 
SINGLE REDS, BLUES, and WHITES, in various shades. Per 100, 12/6 ; 
per doz., 1/9. 
A SPLENDID MIXTURE OF ALL SHADES. Per 100, 10/6 ; per doz., 1/6 
