Large, firm, solid Bulbs of desirable named sorts, that are still lower in price and that there¬ 
fore can be used more freely for bedding. They are sure bloomers and will not fail to please 
you very much. . . , , „ 
BARON Vo T3B 5U Y 1,1.—White. Pure, snowy white; compact,lovely flower; very early. 
CARDINAL WISEMAN—Light Pink. Bright, rose-pink; large spike; choice. 
GERTIUIIIE—Barit Pink. Deep, lilac-pink, running to silver-rose, striped carmine. 
Extra lino for bedding as the large trusses of flowers stand so erect. 
GIG ANTE A—Flesh-Pink. Beautiful flesh color. Large bells and very heavy spikes. 
Vary choice and popular. 
A WELL PILLED POT IN THE HOUSE 
GRANDEUR a MERVEILLE- 
Blush-White. With a delicate, reddish 
pink-blush. Large flower, big truss and tall 
stem. 
GRAND IttAITRE — Porcelain 
Blue, Deep porcelain blue, and one of the 
very best. 
KING of tlie KSues—Splendid, deep 
indigo-blue. Enormous spike. 
L’INNOUENCE—White. One of 
the most magnificent single Hyacinths. 
LaGRANDESSE-White. Very 
fine, large bells and spurs of waxy white flow¬ 
ers. 
QUEEN of the BLUES- Loveliest, 
silvery, light blue; very large spikes of bloom. 
ICOII ties BELGES—Red. Richest 
and finest of all the red Hyacinths, especially 
select for bedding. 
OUR PRICES, POSTPAID ANY¬ 
WHERE IN THE UNITED STATES, 
13 cts EACH; 3 for 35 cts; $1.25 a dozen; 
50 for $5.00; $9.50 for 100. ASSORT 
THEM ANY WAY YOU WISH. 
Choice varieties, including some of the very best sorts, somewhat smaller in size and there¬ 
fore still lower in price. The Bulbs are all true-to-name, sound and thoroughly good in every par¬ 
ticular. Set out this fall they will make lovely beds of bloom next spring. While larger Bulbs 
ought to he used for house blooming the larger Bulbs in this collection are very pleasing when 
grown in the house in dishes or pots. 
CHARLES INICJIlEUfS— Pink. Very fine rosy pink; large truss. 
MSING of ftiae SIEUES—The finest dark blue, with large spike. 
ITINNOCEINCE—Whit®. Most popular pure white Hyacinth. 
LEflATSIAN-Creamy White. The shade of rich, buttery cream, in large flowerets 
and great spikes. 
SL,<MklS> ItALFDtJM—Purple, Dark purplish violet. Very choice. 
EOPUD MacAIJLEV — Red. Fine dark rose with whitish eye. Early. 
MacMAHAN-Yellow. Pure, rich yellow ; large bells arid big, broad spike. 
Mr. PUIMSAML—i®Ii&sk« White. A lovely blush-white, with large bells and handsome 
spikes. 
QUffcBINi of the BLUES--Mlep?,. The choicest light blue, a perfect shade and an early 
blooming, perfect flower. 
VICTOSS EMArHJEL-Bright Red. Extra bright carmine-red. Splendid truss. 
GUM PRICES, POSTPAID ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES, 
assorted as you wish, 10 cts each; 3 for 27 cts; $1.00 a dozen; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $7.00. 
MUOKSlSUIftG—Ldglit Blue. Light porcelain Slue. One of finest Hyacinths grown. 
BOUQUET TENDHLE-Red. Lovely crimson-scarlet. Fine. 
CHESTNUTFLOWER-Pimk. An extra flue, pretty, light pink. 
„ of SWEDEN—Violet-Blue. Light violet-blue. Standard variety 
GARRICK Citfoii Color. Light blue with a dark center, described by the Holland 
grower as Citron colored. Beautiful. 
GROOTVORSTBN—Creamy White. A creamy white with yellowish center. An 
effective and pleasing combination. 
Minsk- White. Delicate blush-white, with superb spike. 
LaTOUR d’AUVERGNE—Whit®. Earliest double pure white Hyacinth. Very 
double flowerets and large truss. 
—Mark Rink;. A handsome, dark rose; early bloomer. 
sBJINI'.aLw WEL Yellow• A salmon tinted yellow claimed by many Holland growers 
as the best double yellow. 
F*RICE P Postpaid, 10 els each, 3 tor 27 cts, $1.00 a dozen, 50 tor $3.75, 100 tor $7.00 
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