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HYACINTHS 
Whether forced in the house or planted in the gar¬ 
den the Hyacinth is one of the easiest flowers to grow. 
With but simple treatment they will produce gorgeous 
spikes of the most fragrant flowers. The larger the 
bulbs, the heavier will be the flower-spike. For this 
reason we import top-size or exhibition size bulbs, which 
are larger than first size. We offer these premium 
bulbs at no higher price than first size bulbs are gen¬ 
erally sold. 
For bedding we also import a smaller size of bulbs 
which are splendid for planting in groups or in borders, 
although the flower spikes will not be so big. 
A Wonderful Collection of Superb Varieties 
Duke of Westminster. Beautiful deep blue, with deep violet 
center. A most impressive variety. 
Queen of the Pinks. Beautiful rose-pink. 
Roi des Beiges. Fine deep red. 
Gertrude. Rosy pink, extra fine. 
La Victorie. Brilliant dark carmine-rose. 
Giganthea. Soft blush pink. 
L’lnnocence. Pure white. Fine large flowers. 
King of the Blues. Fine deep blue. 
Queen of the Blues. Azure blue. 
Grand Maitre. Deep lavender blue. 
City of Haarlem. Pure golden yellow. 
Huge bulbs, 19 centimeters and over, for exhibition size flowers 
25c each, $2.25 per dozen, $16.50 per 100 
Bedding size bulbs, 15 centimeters, (available in all of the 
above varieties. 2 for 25c, $1.25 per dozen, $8.50 per 100. 
ROMAN HYACINTHS 
The true French-Roman Hyacinths with long graceful 
stems and dainty flower-bells. They are quite distinct 
from the Dutch-Romans, which are simply small bulbs of 
bedding types, and they flower much earlier. The white 
variety flowers from two to three weeks earlier than the 
others. 
White, Blue and Pink. 3 for 40c, $1.50 per dozen, $10.00 
per 100. 
SCILLA 
These charming flowers are not as well known as they 
deserve to be. They are easily grown, flowering in al¬ 
most any situation; as edgings and masses in shaded 
beds, borders and odd corners their bell shaped flowers 
on graceful stems are delightful—lovely too, for cutting. 
Scilla sibirica Spring Beauty. Sky blue, about four times 
as large bells. $1.00 per dozen, $7.50 per 100. 
Scilla campanulata. (Blue Squill). Graceful arching stems, 
fine for cutting. Blue, White and Rose. 60c per dozen, $3.75 
per 100. 
