A. Washburn & Sons, 
Bulbs, Plants and 
Flowers. 
A succession of Flowers 
from December to 
April, can be had for a 
small investment in bulbs 
first Six® Hyacinths 
These are our best bulbs and can be depended on to produce fine flowers with 
ordinary care. The single varieties are more satisfactory for forcing. 
Single Varieties. — Gertrude, deep rose ; Czar Peter, light blue ; Herman, yellow ; 
Gigantea, light pink ; King of the Blues, deep blue ; L ’ Innocence, white ; Moreno, 
pink ; La Grandesse, white. 
Double Varieties. — Grootvorst, blush pink ; La Tour d’ Auvergne, pure white ; Bou- 
quet Tendre, deep red ; Bloksberg, light blue. 
Price of above hyacinths 10 cents each, $1 per dozen, $7 per 100. If wanted by 
mail add 15 cents per dozen for postage. Price of single bulbs includes postage. 
Bedding or Forcing Hyacinths 
These bulbs we especially recommend for outdoor planting. They will not pro- 
duce as large spikes of bloom as first size bulbs when forced. 
Single Varieties. — Mixed shades of red, blue, white, pink, yellow, and light blue. 
Double Varieties. — Mixed shades of red, pink, blue, and white. 
Price of any of above, 8c each, 75c per doz., $5.00 per 100. If wanted by mail 
add 12c per dozen for postage. Price of single bulbs includes postage. 
Miniature Hyacinths 
These are forcing varieties, but are also suitable for outside planting. They 
will not produce as large spikes as first size bulbs and are more effective if planted 
three or four in a pot when forcing. We force large quantities of this grade for cut 
flowers. 
Single white, pink, and blue. 
Price 5c each, 50c per dozen, $8.75 per 100. If wanted by mail add 8c per dozen 
for postage. Price for single bulbs includes postage. 
Roman Hyacinths 
These are among the finest varieties of hyacinths, each bulb producing three or 
four spikes of fragrant flowers. These can be had in bloom much earlier than the 
