Caution—IVe regret we cannot accept orders amounting to less than $2.50. 
Please read the Sections, “Orders” “Shipments” 
and “Prices’ on pages 7 and 8. 
The Hyacinths bring into the garden color tones seldom obtained 
from other flowers. The soft, pastel shades are most valuable in 
the perennial border where delicacy of color is desired. Not many 
varieties have strong stems, however, and it may be necessary in 
formal plantings to give some support to the heavier spikes. For 
house culture the Hyacinths are especially suitable and we recom¬ 
mend our Cream Quality bulbs for this purpose. 
Please note that we offer only top-size or exhibition bulbs, 
which cannot be compared with the ordinary bedding sizes 
usually sold in America. 
Detailed planting directions will be included with the shipment of the 
bulbs. The figure folloiving each name indicates the relative time of 
flowering of that variety. 
Prices for all varieties, except where otherwise noted, 10 bulbs, 
$2.20; 100 bulbs, $20. 
ARENTINE ARENDSEN. 1. Pure snowy white with large bells 
and narrow, well-filled spike. 
BEAUTY. 2. Clear rose-pink; very full spike of large bells giving 
the effect of double flowers. A splendid variety for bedding, in 
color intermediate between Lady Derby and Marconi. 
BUFF BEAUTY. 2. Pale buff, striped dark straw-yellow, with 
flush of rosy flesh on back of bells. Long, narrow truss, with good 
bells and stems. Fine for pot culture or bedding. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. 2. Soft Naples yellow, shaded deeper; 
large, well-formed truss and good stem. One of the best of the 
yellows. 
CORREGGIO. 2. A magnificent, pure white variety, with large, 
fleshy bells of wonderful substance, and perfect truss of great size. 
Unexcelled for pot culture. 
CZAR PETER. 2. Light lavender-blue; splendid spike, with large, 
waxy bells. An old variety, rather scarce, but one of the finest. 
DAYLIGHT. 2. Primrose-yellow, heavily flushed salmon-rose; 
loosely built spike, with rounded top and large bells. A fine bed¬ 
ding sort. 
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