BARKOI'JESS von# TH EU YEE—White. Large truss of sweetly pretty, smaller bells> 
in pure snowy-white. An early bloomer and a very fine bedding variety. 
CAROIISAE WI3EM AN — Ourk PiuSc. A large, broad spike of soft rose, striped 
carmine. A remarkably attractive, late bloomer. 
GERTRUJDE— EigSit USedL Beautiful, compact spike of a deep, silvery lilac-pink, 
described by a leading Holland grower as light red. 
4* 2 ii AjSXE A—E 1 esli Pink. A grand blush-pink, shaded a deeper pink. One of the 
very choicest varieties of this charming color. 
Gilt A jM 022 8J lit a MAJSVEILfijE— Blush-White. An evenly formed spike of 
an exquisite rosy white. Extremely handsome. 
GRASD ULAS- -Silver-Blue. An old favorite Hyacinth having a large spike of 
dainty, silvery porcelain-blue and lavender. 
GRAND M AITKE- Deep Blue, A rich, dark lavender-blue shaded a still darker 
blue. One of the finest known Hyacinths. 
SCHVlw OiF ISiUJE^i—Oii.s’iSvC.str Blue. A deep, glossy, indigo blue in a very handsome 
truss. Classed as the most desirable dark blue. 
E'lNNOCEISCE—While. A magnificent, pure white flower, one of the two choicest 
white Hyacinths. 
4&UEEIV OF BGIJES—Eight ESIaso- A large, well topped spike of sky blue, with a 
silvery sheen. A later blooming variety and one of the most highly prized. 
fltOI des 1IELUES—Red. The finest red Hyacinth, a brilliant, blood scarlet, especial¬ 
ly desirable for bedding. 
YELLOW HAMMER. A rich, pronounced yellow, the spike broad and large, one 
of the most effective bedding Hyacinths. 
dVTT3} WSTI/II PiJirFS- All Postpaid; 14 cts cacb; 3 for 25 els; 6 for 45 cts; 12 for 80 els; 
ar JLA.IAL t'KllsXiS, 25 for §1.40. 100 for $4.50, »>y express. 
lOTIEij iP COLLECTION OF SPILED SIZE BEDDING PYNCIJiTflS 
Most Of Them Different From The Preceding- List 
Very desirable varieties successfully grown in America year after year by many of our friends. 
You know there are really very few new Hyacinths that are worth while. We go over them 
all every year but catalogue only those that prove themselves really distinct new sorts and fully 
up to standard. Most of the new varieties are simply oddities that Nature now and again pro¬ 
duces, but the same Bulb cannot always be counted upon to give this same peculiar shade of color. 
For instance, next year it generally shows a tendency to go back to its mother Bulb in color. 
CBS ARB.ES OICKENS—Rose. A large truss of a lovely shade of rose-pink striped 
with white. Very fine and very beautiful. 
SONG OF BLUES. Tall, well rounded spike formed of large, deep, indigo blue bells. 
L’INNOCENCE-Wllife. When you see an unusually large and magnificent pure 
white Hyacinth you may be sure it is either L’Innocence or LaGrandesse, the two finest whites, 
the only difference being in the density of the flower spikes. 
LEVIATHAN—Creamy White. I believe this is the only cream-white I have de¬ 
scribed so far in this Catalogue, 'it is a wonderfully beautiful flower, the spike large and of a 
rich, buttery, creamy white. 4 
I.ORW BALFOUR-Rose-Violet. 1 am not referring back to the description pre¬ 
viously given of Lord Balfour. Where there is a difference in naming the colors, please under¬ 
stand that it is simply a different way of expressing practically the same colors and shades. This 
is a very beautiful flower, one of the oldest and most reliable growers of Holland says it is an 
“exquisite rose-violet”, while another of equal authority says it is a “dark lilac”. Bells waxy. 
LORD AlacAULEY-Red. An attractive and well formed truss of bright, showy 
flowers, a rich carmine-rose in color. Somewhat late blooming. 
MacilS AHDN—Yellow. A large and showy truss of a peculiarly charming shade of 
yellow. A late bloomer of great excellence and substance. 
MR. H'LIMSOL— ISlusHi-While. This is one of the old,standard and favorite varieties, 
a most delightful and desirable flower, of large size, compact, and ivory-white, delicately touched 
with pink. 
QTJEEN OIF 55EUES—Elgin l Blue. Such an unusually perfect Hyacinth in size, 
form and color that no other variety can be successfully substituted for it. 
VICTOR EM ANUEL—Red. An exquisite flower of a bright, rosy carmine-red, the 
truss large, erect and stately. 
OIJR SPECIAL PRICES; 
AID Postpaid; 12 els each; 3 for 23 els; 0 for 40 els; 12 for 70 of* : 
25 for $1.25. DOO for S3.80, hy expires*. 
For the benefit of those who care more for color than names we offer the Bulbs listed in these 
last two collections, on pages 14 and 15, by colors instead of wrapping each one up seperately with 
its name. The saving in cost to us we give to our customers, as you will see, at the somew'hat 
lower prices at which they are offered. This is a very desirable way to buy them for setting out 
in beds arranged simply by colors. 
Blue. Violet and Lavenriei* Shades; White and Blnsh-While* 
Red, Rose and Pink Shades; Yellow* and Oranges; 
(Page 15) 65 cts per dozen; 25 for #1.15, postpaid. 100 for §3.GO, hy express. 
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