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CATALOGUE OF BULBS 
Specially Prepared Dutch 
Hyacinths in Distinct Colours 
Hyacinths for Early Flowering 
for Bedding, Vases, etc. 
Potted in September will flower in gentle heat before Christ¬ 
mas. Charming for cultivation in Bowls and Ornamental Pots. 
Per Per 
100. Doz. 
First Size Named Varieties, in all 
shades of Dark Red, Rose, Pure 
White, Blush-White, Porcelain, and 
Deep Blue ... ... each, 7d. — 6/- 
MINIATURE or DUTCH 
ROMAN, in distinct shades. 
Finest Mixed ... ... ... 20/- 2/9 
Specially recommended where a number of small beds are 
to be planted, as a more artistic effect is secured by keeping to 
one distinct shade for each bed, than when all the colours are 
mixed indiscriminately. 
Crimson 
Pink. 
Pure White ... 
Blush-White 
Dark Blue or Purple 
Light Blue ... 
Per 
Per 
100. 
Doz. 
30/- 
4/- 
30/- 
4/- 
30/- 
4/- 
30/— 
4/- 
30/— 
4/- 
30/- 
4/- 
Early Italian Hyacinths 
Profuse bloomers and very fragrant; quite as well suited 
for forcing as the Early White Romans, but come into bloom 
about three weeks later. 
Per 
Per 
100. 
Doz. 
Early White, 
specially selected 
bulbs 
. 27/6 
3/9 
Early White Roman Hyacinths 
One of the most useful Bulbous Roots grown for forcing 
purposes. The little spikes of pure white flowers are very 
fragrant, and although the spikes are not large, three or four 
are frequently thrown from one bulb. Plant in pots or boxes 
from August to September. 
Per Per 
100. Doz. 
First Size Flowering Bulbs ... 40/- 5/- 
Mixed Hyacinths for Beds 
and Borders 
A very bright and telling effect can be produced with these 
cheap mixtures if the bulbs are planted in clumps or masses and 
not scattered about the garden in twos and threes, as is often 
done. 
Per 
Per 
100. 
Doz. 
Single White, various shades 
... 25/- 
3/6 
-Red, various shades 
-Blue, various shades 
... 25/- 
3/6 
... 25/- 
3/6 
-Mixed, all colours 
... 25/- 
3/6 
Miniature Dutch Roman 
Hyacinths 
Most graceful for growing in masses outdoors or in Bulb 
Fibre for Bowls. 
Per Per 
100. Doz. 
Separate Colours or Finest Mixed 17/6 2/6 
EARLY SINGLE TULIPS 
Amongst the bulbs adapted for spring gardening, Tulips hold a prominent place, on account of their easy culture, extreme hardiness 
and the rich effect of their gorgeous colouring when arranged in beds and masses. For indoor or pot cultivation the same treatment as 
recommended for Hyacinths should be given. For outdoor cultivation plant during October and November, placing the bulbs about 3 or 
4 ins. deep, and 5 or 6 ins. apart, with a slight sprinkling of sand below each bulb. 
ARTUS, bright scarlet, fine bold 
flower; 10 ins. 
Per 
100. 
7/6 
Per 
Doz. 
1 /- 
BELLE ALLIANCE, rich scarlet; 
10 ins. 
91- 
1/3 
CHRYSOLORA, deep yellow; 
large; 12 ins. 
91- 
1/3 
COTTAGE MAID, rosy-pink, each 
petal edged white; very pretty; 
10 ins. 
91- 
1/3 
COULELTR CARDINAL, rich 
crimson-scarlet; beautiful and 
distinct; 10 ins. 
10/6 
1/6 
CRAMOISE BRILLIANT, deep 
scarlet; good bedder and forcer; 
12 ins. 
7/6 
1 /- 
DUCHESSE DE PARMA, orange 
and crimson; beautiful bedding 
variety; 10 ins. 
10/6 
1/6 
Per 
Per 
100. 
Doz. 
DUC VAN THOL, SCARLET, 
very early; 9 ins. ... . j. 
YELLOW, verv 
9/- 
1/3 
early; 9 ins. 
10/6 
1/6 
WHITE, best for 
forcing; 9 ins. 
DUSART, dark scarlet; grand 
9/- 
1/3 
flower; 12 ins. 
10/6 
1/6 
FLAMINGO, flaked rosy-red on a 
white ground; 12 ins. 
FRED MOORE, dark orange; 
91- 
1/3 
10 ins. 
GOLDEN PRINCE, a fine pure 
10/6 
1/6 
yellow; one of the best bedding 
varieties; 10 ins. 
10/6 
1/6 
KEIZER KROON, crimson-scarlet. 
broadly margined with clear yellow; 
showy; 12 ins. 
12/6 
1/9 
