Select Bedding Hyacinths. 
Yeiy beautiful effects may be obtained by planting Hyacinths in beds, and the best results 
are obtained when each is planted with one distinct colour. Where a number of beds are 
arranged in close proximity to each other, if one is planted with a pale blue vaiietv, another 
with a delicate shade of pink, and a third with a pure or blush white, the combined effect 
is exceedingly pleasing. Additional beauty may be obtained by planting between the bulbs, 
as a groundwork, such spring flowering plants as Myosotis, Silenc or White Arabis, which 
not only cover the bare ground with their foliage during the winter, but combining their flowers 
with the tall spikes ol the Hyacinths in the spring, produce an altogether delightful and 
charming effect. . . . . . 
Hyacinths in Distinct Shades. 
Including 'Pure White, Blush White, Dark Red, Pink, Dark Blue, Light 
Blue, &c. By name, any of the above colours, per 100, 17/6 ; doz., 2/6. 
Collections of Bulbs. 
Collections for the Garden. 
1,150 Selected Bulbs, consisting of Hyacinths, Single and Double Tulips, 
Daffodils and Narcissus, Anemones, Iris, Scillas, Crocus, 
Snowdrops, &c., &c., at 21/- ; half quantity, 11/6. 
Indoor Collections. 
436 Selected Bulbs, containing Early Roman and Dutch Hyacinths, Single 
and Double Tulips, Polyanthus Narcissus, Daffodils, Narcissi, Freesias, 
Liliums, &c., &c., at 21/- ; half quantity, 11/6. 
