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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 
B^t SiQ£le Hyaciqttjs. 
, ,'1'fiese ilI ' e *J le finest sorts for pots or garden, and the 
bulbs offered are every one of a select large size that will 
give magnificent results. 
5 SPLENDID SORTS. 
Amy— Quite early; fine spikes of medium-sized flowers of 
a deep, clear, carmine-red, glowing with richness 
Argus— 1 me flower and spike. Dark blue with large white 
center. Extra. 
Grand Marvel —A most beautiful sort. Large spikes of 
handsome, hlush-wliite bells. Few so fine as this. 
Norma—Beautiful pink, very large, and an extra early 
bloomer. Exquisite. 
Pure D’Or—Spikes of pretty corn-colored bells. 
Price 15c. each; the 5 for 50c. 
5 EXTRA FINE SORTS. 
Gertrude—Tall, with heavy spikes of extra large flowers 
or a distinct shade of lilac-pink, turning to silver-rose 
striped carm me. Extra line. 
Clgantea— Thick spikes and large bells of a beautiful flesh 
color. One of the grandest sorts. 
King of the Blues- An enormous compact spike of bloom, 
ol a deep indigo-blue color. In size and perfection this 
is one of the finest of all Hyacinths. 
La Franchise -A magnificent variety. Large, long spikes 
of blush-white blossoms, turning afterward to a snowy- 
white; petals very broad, and flowers of great substance 
measuring two inches across. 
Pleneman— A magnificent sort, with enormous skv-blue 
bells arranged in graceful spikes of great size. 
Price 20c. each; the 5 for 75c. 
5 CRANO AND RARE SORTS. 
La prandesse—Finest single white. Very large spikes and 
bells. Color, clear waxy white. 
Mammoth or Lily Hyacinth —A new sort with gigantic pen¬ 
dulous bells, each one of which is almost as large as a 
small lily and of the same shape. Color, white, delicate¬ 
ly 8h , a dedl>l us h. A large spike of these beautiful lily- 
like bells is indeed a most superb object. 
Obeiisque—A rare and exceedingly scarce variety, being 
the grandest of all yellow colors. Spike large and com- 
pact, while the color is the very best yellow. 
Queen of the Blues— Enormous spike: one of the very 
largest of all Hyacinths. Beautiful light blue with sil¬ 
very appearance. 
Roi des Beiges— Fine, massive spikes, crowded with flow- 
eas that open a rich self-carmine, gradually turning into 
a dark, glowing crimson. The brightest Hyacinth. 
Price 35c. each; the 5 for $ 1 . 00 . 
THE ABOVE 15 UNSURPASSED SORTS FOR *2.00. 
Mixed Single Hyacinths—All colors, 75c. par doz.; $4.50 per 100. 
