Exhibition 4jjacinth* 
The Hyacinth bulbs we offer below are of mammoth size, carefully selected, of 
the highest quality, and particularly desirable for forcing. For garden planting in 
beds, borders, and groups, we recommend them where the largest flower-spikes are 
wanted. 01 the many hundreds of varieties of Hyacinths grown, we have selected 
and offer only the best sorts. 
Arentine Arendsen. Snow-white. After L’ Innocence, the best white Doz. 100 
Hyacinth. 
Bismarck. Heavenly blue; very large, broad truss of loose form. Excellent 
forcer. 
City off Haarlem. Extra-large, pure yellow flower. Fine forcer. 
Dr. Lieber. Dark porcelain-blue, with lilac tinge. Excellent forcer. 
Dr. Stresemann. Flower truss of unusual size, the stem closely covered with 
bells of a beautiful sky-blue color. Excellent pot Hyacinth and good 
bedder . 
Duchess off Westminster. Dark pansy-blue, with striking white center; 
large bells. Very distinct and attractive. 
Gertrude. Rosy pink; well-shaped, compact truss. Very useful for forcing as 
well as for bedding. 
Grand Maitre. Fine deep porcelain-blue; nicely curled bells; very large, 
broad, well-formed spike. 
King off the Blues. Glossy dark blue color; well-formed, long, compact spike. 
L’lnnocence. Pure white; broad, loose truss. Always gives excellent results 
for forcing as well as outside planting. 
La Grandesse. Intense snow-white; very large, well-shaped, pointed spike . 
La Victoire. B rilliant carmine-red; excellent truss formed of medium-sized 
bells. Fine bedder and good forcer. 
Lady Derby. Bright pink. The well-known forcer with a striking flower- 
spike . 
Marconi. Very bright pink; compact flower-spike. Especially suitable for 
pot cultivation. 
Marie. The light blue color changes into a beautiful dark blue with age; very 
regular bells. 
Myosotis. Large, strong, forget-me-not-blue flower. 
Orange Boven. Orange, shaded apricot—an exceptional color. 
Prince Henry. Dark straw-yellow; bears an abundance of bells around the 
strong, graceful stem. 
Queen off the Pinks. Vivid dark pink; large, compact truss of fine shape. 
Always in great demand. 
Van Tubergen’s Scarlet. Exceptional color—beautiful scarlet. Suitable for 
early forcing. 
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French Roman Hyacinths 
These are among the earliest bulbs to be had in flower. If potted up in September and 
at intervals of every two weeks, they may be had in bloom from November all through the 
winter months. Each bulb, although smaller than the other Hyacinths, will produce a number 
of long, slender, loosely formed, pure white flower-spikes, which are delightfully fragrant. 
$1.25 per doz.; $8.75 per 100. 
Miniature Hyacinths 
Miniature Hyacinths are frequently used for forcing, and we can recommend 
them for this purpose. In view of the small size of the bulbs it is advisable to put 
Doz. 
100 
Doz. 
100 
Pink . . 
. . $0 70 
$4 75 
Heavenly Blue 
... $0 70 
$4 75 
Snow-White 
70 
4 75 
Dark Red 
... 75 
5 00 
Dark Blue 
70 
4 75 
Purple-Violet 
... 75 
5 00 
Light Red .... 
70 
4 75 
Pure Yellow . . 
... 75 
5 00 
“Quality” Bulbs 
direct from 
Holland 
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