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ELLIOTT NURSERY CO., EVANS CITY, PENNSYLVANIA 
The Lovely Hyacinth 
(Flowers in April ) 
T^\ELICIOUSLY scented, delicately beautiful in ev- 
cry detail, quietly refined and formal in shape 
and color, the graceful, dignified Hyacinth has a win- 
ning allure to those who are attracted to the elegance 
of simplicity. 
To such people, spring would not be spring without 
their beauty spots of hyacinths. It is significant that 
children love them, and that millions of Hyacinths 
find themselves on the altars of churches. 
Study the photographs of Elliott’s choice Hyacinths, 
Ten read the descriptions of our many varieties 
First Size Named 
Hyacinths 
“TOP ROOT, EXHIBITION 
MOTHER BULBS” 
25 or more Hyacinths of 
one variety will he supplied 
at the hundred rate 
Arentine Arendsen. New. Pure 
white. Very early; very attrac- 
tive. Each, 20c; dot;., $2.00; 
100, $16.00. 
Beauty. Tender, lovely pink, 
rather small flower but color 
unsurpassed. Each, 20c; dot;., 
$2.00; 100, $16.00. 
Bismarck. Flowers bright blue 
shaded violet in center of the 
petals. Specially recommend¬ 
ed for early forcing. Each, 
20c; dot;., $2.00; 100, $16.00. 
BUFF BEAUTY. Buff or or¬ 
ange-yellow; large truss. Each, 
20c; do*., $2.00; 100, $16.00. 
Cardinal Wiseman. Soft rose, 
carmine striped; very large 
truss. Each, 22c; do*., $2.25; 
100, $17.00. 
Captain Boynton. A*ure-blue; 
large spike. Each, 20c; dot;., 
$2.00; 100, $16.00. 
For your garden there are virginal whites of many 
kinds . . . atiure-blue, porcelain blue, deep dark blue, 
and blue touched with violet . . . yellows that range 
from orange to creamy white . . . reds from dainty 
pink, through carmine, to ruby-violet . . . But read the 
descriptions, select your choice and send your order 
You will never regret growing these beautiful, fragrant 
flowers. Every Elliott Hyacinth can be grown indoors 
during winter. 
For best effects allow four bulbs for each 
square foot to be planted. 
Correggio. Purest white. A magnifi¬ 
cent truss filled with large bells 
of excellent substance. One 
of the finest exhibition varie¬ 
ties. Each, 20c; do*., $2.00; 
100, $16.00. 
Daylight. Orange-yellow; best 
variety cf its color. Each, 
22c; do*., $2.25; 100, 
$17.00. 
Duchess of Westminster. 
Dark blue with a white eye. 
New and finest of its color. 
Each, 22c; dot;., $2.25; 100, 
$17.00. 
Electra. Light, silvery blue; 
splendid for forcing. Each, 
20c; do*., $2.00; 100, $16.00. 
ENCHANTRESS. Clear light 
blue; one of the finest of its 
color; extra fine spike. Exhibi¬ 
tion variety. Each, 20c; do*., 
$2.00; 100, $16.00. 
Garibaldi. Brilliant red; fine for 
early forcing. Each, 20c; 
do*., $2.00; 100, $16.00. 
General Pelissier. Deep scarlet; 
early; extra fine. Each, 22c; 
do*., $2.25; 100, $17.00. 
GENERAL DE WET. (Pink 
sport of Grand Maitre). 
Lovely soft pink, very large 
truss well filled with fine 
bells. A splendid variety for 
forcing and bedding. Each, 
20c; do*., $2.00; 100, $16.00. 
General Vetter. Blush white, 
loose spike; one of the very 
best. Each, 20c; do*., $2.00; 
100, $16.00. 
of 
the Blues. 
Colinette. A beautiful new 
light porcelain blue Hya¬ 
cinth, the creation of which 
ended the planting of that 
old favorite Grand Lilas. 
Each, 40c; do*., $4.00; 100, 
$32.00. 
