Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 
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ETS-ACINTHS 
BEDDING—ROMAN 
Sin^^le Hyacinth, L’Innocence —See page 8 
Single Hyacinths for 
Bedding 
None of the many Spring-flowerinp: bulbs can produce 
the uniform and symmetrical effects of the Hyacinth. 
Its distinct and bright colors, sturdy and erect habit, and 
the beautiful contrasts produced when planted in solid 
Ixjds or used as a border for other tall-growing bulbs, give 
it a deservedly front place among flowering l>ulbs. 
Our special bedding Hyacinths are all sound bulbs, sure 
to bloom and develop large, com})act spikes. TJiey are 
fine for bordering perennial beds and shrublxiry. This 
size will give excellent results. 
By Parcel Post add postage at Zone rates, (see page t). 
Weight 2 lbs. per doz., 15 lbs. per 100. 
Dark Red Light Blue and Lavender 
Rose and Pink Dark Blue and Purple 
Pure White Yellow 
Blush and Tinted White Mixture of Colors 
Hyacinths— II Size 
Named Varieties for Bedding. 
These Hyacinths are a si>ccial size for l)edding and 
when grown in the open produce nearly as large and 
perfect .spikes a.s the larger !)ulbs. They are also well 
adapted for forcing in pots and bulb pans and uill form 
I>erfect spikes, though not as large as those obtained 
from the big bulbs. 
By Parcel Post add postage at Zone rates, isee 
page 1.) Weight 3 lbs. per doz., 18 lbs. per 100. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $11.00. 
RED AND ROSE 
Oertrude. I^right, rosy red; large, compart spike; 
very popular. 
General Pelissier. Deep purplish crimson; early. 
Gigantea. Delicate shade of blush pink; large truss. 
Moreno. T.ovely blu.sh pink; large tnis.<. 
Norma. Fine waxy pink; early; very distinct. 
Robert Steiger. Deep crimson; compact spike. 
WHITE 
Baroness van Thuyll. Pure white; ver>' broad 
truss. 
Grandeur a Merveille. Blush white: giant spikes. 
La Grandesse. Pure white; very large spikes and 
l>ells. 
LTnnocence. pure white, hand.somc flower, (^ne 
of the l)est. 
Mme. Van der Hoop. Splendid white; earlv; large 
l>clls. 
BLUE AND PURPLE 
Czar Peter. Light azure blue, large spikes and 
l)olls. 
Grand Lilas. Silvery lilac: large }>ells. 
Grand Maitre. Dark jmrcelain i)lue; extra large 
truss 
King of the Blues. Deep purpli.di blue, fine, close 
spikes. One of the best for forcing. 
La Peyrouse. Clear porcelain blue; a very sliowy 
flower. 
Marie. Rich, dark blue; very fine spike. An 
excellent variety for forcing. 
Queen of the Blues. Beautiful azure blue; large 
bells; handsome truss. 
Hyacinths 
Miniature, or Dutch Roman 
By Parcel Post add postage at Zone rates, (see 
page 1,'. Weight 2 lbs. per doz., 15 lbs. per 100. 
The bulbs of this Hyacinth are of a small size but of 
the true Dutch type, and not allied to the Roman 
Hyacinth as the name may imply. These bulbs are 
.suitable for growing in large quantities where close mas¬ 
ses of flowers are wanted, such as ma.v he required in a 
perennial bed and border; or they may lx; used in clumps 
among shrubbery and also for edging. 
The individtial colors of the following varieties may 1)0 
obtained from our list of E.xhibition Hyacinths on pages 
2 and ,3. 
RED AND ROSE 
Gigantea 
Gertrude 
Norma 
Moreno 
General Pelissier 
Robert Steiger 
WHITE 
Baroness van Thuyll 
La Grandesse 
L’Innocence 
Grandeur a Merveille 
BLUE AND PURPLE 
Grand Lilas 
Czar Peter 
Queen of the Blues 
Grand Maitre 
La Peyrouse 
King of the Blues 
Lord Derby 
YELLOW 
King of the Yellows 
Mixture of All Colors 
Each 7c., doz. 70c., 100 $5.00, 1000 $48.00. 
Each 10c., doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00, 1000 $75.00. 
