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CARTERS NAMED HYACINTHS.— 
S signifies Single. D signifies Double., 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates ; weight 3 lb. per doz. Single bulbs and collections mailed free. 
Avalanche. 
PURE WHITE. 
Admiration (S).—Pure vvliite variety of great merit ; large 
fleshy bells ; tall compact spike. 
Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
Alba Maxima (S). -Fine pure white ; medium size fleshy 
bells formed closelytogether on tall spike. 
Each. .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
Albertine.— Pure white variety ; tall, rather loose spike. 
Each, .12 ; per doz., 1.20 
Angenis Christina (S).—Very flne pure white variety ; 
good large spike ; large fleshy bells. 
Each, .12 ; per doz., 1.20 
Avalanche (D).—The most perfectly formed of all the 
Double White varieties ; purest white ; large handsome 
spike. Kach, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
Baroness Van Tuyll (S).—The smallest bells of any white 
variety, but very closely formed spike of good size, making 
it distinct and attractive. Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
Blancheur a Merveille (S).—Large fleshy pure white 
bells : tall compact spike. Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
La Graiidesse. 
King of the Whites (S).—Fine pure white variety ; large 
fleshy bells of great substance ; large handsome spike. 
Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
La Grandesse (S).—Without doubt one of the finest 
varieties ever raised ; very large bells of purest white, 
borne on extremely long and handsome spikes. 
Each. .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
L’Innocence (S).—Large fleshy bells, with faint cream 
tint at back ; well-formed spike ; bells fairly close and' 
overlapping ; good reliable variety. 
Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
Madame Van der Hoop (S).—Medium size fleshy bells ; 
fairly compact spike ; old and well-known variety. 
Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
Vlnnocence. 
{.See Pure Whited 
A collection of one each of the above^ i.6o, mailed free. 
YELLOW. 
Buff Beauty. —Medium size bells of pleasing buff shade ; 
good compact spike. Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
City of Haarlem. —Pale lemon yell w ; fairly large bell ; 
broad heavy spike ; the largest and best yellow variety. 
Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 
Ida. —Pale yellow, with deeper stripe centre of bells ; long 
and rather loose spike. Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
King of the Yellows. —Very deep yellow ; medium size 
spike : specially recommended as the best late variety. 
Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
Yellow Hammer. —Pale yellow ; extremely compact and 
broad spike ; very good early variety. 
Each, .15 ; per doz., 1.50 
A collection of one each of the 5 varieties^ .75, mailed free. 
Yellow Hammer. 
THE CARTER 
THE SIX KINGS. 
KING OF THE WHITES, pure, grand spike. 
KING OF THE YELLOWS, flne deep yellow. 
KING OF THE REDS, scarlet, distinct. 
KING OF THE BELGIANS, vivid scarlet. 
KING OF THE BLUES, dark blue. 
KING OF THE BLACKS, purplish black. 
The collection, picked bulbs. 1.30, mailed free. 
SELECTION OF HYACINTHS. 
THE SIX QUEENS. 
QUEEN VICTORIA, pure white. 
QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS, white. 
QUEEN OF THE YELLOWS, pale yellow. 
QUEEN OF THE BEAUTIES, pale rose. 
QUEEN OF THE HYACINTHS, vermilion. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES, porcelain. 
The collection, picked bulbs. 1.30, mailed free. 
The Combined Collection, Six Kings and Six Queens, 2 . 50 , mailed free. 
