MYOSOTIS. 2. Pale blue, shaded porcelain blue; loosely built 
spike with good-sized bells of lovely color. Possibly the best of 
the light blue varieties. 
ORANJEBOVEN. 3. Pale salmon-flesh, tinged bright rose; medium 
spike; a distinct variety because of its unique color. Especially 
beautiful in pots. Never makes a large bulb. 
PERLE BRILLANTE. 2. Light blue, tinged lavender; big bells 
on a large, finely formed, stiff spike. Superb for bedding or pots. 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND. 2. Very pale ashy lavender; fine spike of 
large bells. A distinct shade in the Hyacinths and a variety which 
gives more than one good spike to each bulb. 
PRINCE HENRY. 2. Pale primrose-yellow; large, dense truss 
with big bells and many spikes of bloom from each bulb. A good 
yellow variety for the garden. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. 3. Beautiful light porcelain-blue of a 
very clear color; large compact spike with bells of medium size. 
A strong stem for bedding. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS. 3. Very bright rose-pink of unusually 
clear tone; large spike with large bells. A sport of King of the 
Blues. 
SCHOTEL. 1. Soft light blue; very long and perfect truss, with 
large bells. Very easily forced, and splendid for bedding. 
YELLOW HAMMER. 1. Creamy yellow; fine compact spike and 
large bells. The best standard yellow for pot culture. 
ZWANENDRIFT. 2. Pure, snowy white; enormous spike with big 
bells. A white Hyacinth that is sure to be a standard variety in 
the future. 10 bulbs, $4.20; 100 bulbs, $40. 
Miniature or Dutch-Roman Hyacinths 
The Miniature Hyacinths are unusually handsome for growing in 
pots. They come into flower earlier, and the bells are more grace¬ 
ful. Miniature Hyacinths will be furnished at 30 per rent less than 
the prices quoted for Cream Quality bulbs. 
Roman Hyacinths 
Roman Hyacinths are invaluable for early forcing. The spikes 
and bells are smaller than other Hyacinths, but are far more grace¬ 
ful. Not hardy. 
WHITE. 13-15 centimeters. 10 bulbs, $1.50; 100 bulbs, $13. 
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