There are a great many varieties of Hyacinths and it requires very careful thought and years 
of experience to malre the wisest selection, and this is what we believe we have done in cataloau 
irig the varieties wo do. These “2nd-Size” Bulbs are somewhat smaller in size than the Giant" 
Flowering Bulbs, biit they are very fine, large, solid, selected Bulbs, are a little less in price and 
will give perfect satisfaction they are the size used for the majority of gardens excepting bv 
those who want the “fancy” size Bulbs and Flowers. They are also the size used bv most neonle 
for house blooming. J F p c 
BRITISH QUEEN 
blooming. 
White. 
Pure, snowy white; fine bells and spike; a little late in 
fltfwers TY OI K,AARI " E;?1 - Yellow * Tall, well filled stalk of bright, buttercup-yellow 
CORREGGIO—White. Fleshy white bells forming a perfect truss of wonderful beautv 
and large size. Very early bloomer. UCUU1 oeauty 
and PETER - Iji e | »t Blue. The finest porcelain, light, lavender-blue, in shade, shape 
QUEEN of the BLUES- Very large spike of lovely, light blue flowers. 
QUEEN of the RINKS— Broad spikes and large bells of dainty pink flowers. 
OUR PRICES, Postpaid, 16 cts each; 3 for 4.5 cts; 6 for SO cts; $1.50 per dozen ; $2.90 for 25; 
$5.25 for 50; $9.50 per 100. 
CHOICE MIXED. The same size Bulbs but of all colors mixed. This saves us the ex¬ 
pense of wrapping them separately with names, so we can sell them a little cheaper. 3 for 40 cts; 
$1.50 a dozen ; $11.00 per 100. 
If not already a subscriber to Parks Floral Magazine add 10 cts to your order for a year and 
you will have every month full instructions what to do among your flowers. (Page 7) 
ETNA—S carlet. 
Bright scarlet,striped. Very 
choice; late bloomer. 
Cl E iN E RA L de 
WET—Pink. Exquisite, 
soft pink, usually throwing 
two or more strong, well 
filled spikes of bloom. 
GRAND M VITRE 
—Porcelain Blue.Most 
popular of the deep, porce¬ 
lain blues. Very large truss 
of flowers. 
IDA—Bright Yel¬ 
low. Pure, bright yellow; 
easily forced and a very 
choice flower. 
MING of the 
BLUES —Bee pest 
Bine. Very rich, dark 
blue; none better. 
KING oi the YEL¬ 
LOWS. Rich, deep, per¬ 
fect yellow. Especially suc¬ 
cessful outdoors. Late flow¬ 
ering. 
L’ININO C E IN C E— 
White. The reliable, 
pure white, that never fails 
to flower and give satisfac¬ 
tion. 
EA VICTOIRE. or 
VICTORY —Red. A 
new red, of a brilliant, deep 
shade, with fine,large spike. 
Choice. 
ORNAMENT 
ROS E-Pink. Pale, 
rosy pink with large, broad 
truss. 
HOW PRETTY THEY LOOK IN A FERN TUSH 
