Special fieddluuj, d-uG&Utilvi 
The Hyacinths selected for this purpose excel in vigor as well as size of truss, the so-called Un-named Bedding Hyacinths, as these are 
selected and are consequently very superior. Plant 8 inches apart and with at least 4 inches of soil on top of the hulb. Give them the 
same treatment as other Hyacinths. 
Bulbs measure 634 to 7 inches in circumference 
Prices: Per doz., $1.15; per 100 # $9.00. 
Single Red and Pink Shades 
GENERAL DE WET. Light pink; immense spike like 
Grand Maitre. Very delicate. 
GERTRUDE. Dark pink; compact truss. Fine for pots or 
bedding. 
LADY DERBY. Soft rose; large truss. Fine for pans as 
well as outdoors. 
LA VICTOIRE. The finest brilliant scarlet Hyacinth. Very 
early. 
Single Light- and Dark Blue 
BISMARCK. Bright blue; very fine for forcing in pots. 
DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER. Clear dark blue bells 
with white centers. Very beautiful. 
GRAND MAITRE. I mmense porcelain-blue spike of great 
substance. The best of all porcelain Hyacinths. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Dark blue; splendid truss. Very 
fine. 
PERLE BRILLIANTE. Light blue; erect and perfectly 
shaped spike. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Light blue. Extra fine for 
forcing; also does well in a bed. 
Single White and Blush White 
ARENTINE ARENDSE. Snow-white; special for early 
forcing. 
GRANDEUR A MERVEILLE. Blush white; large truss. 
Very attractive. 
LA GRANDESSE. Pure white; long truss. 
LTNNOCENCE. Pure white; large truss; extra fine large 
bells. Very fine bedder and forcer. 
Single Yellow and Violet 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Golden yellow. The purest and 
finest yellow Hyacinth. 
LORD BALFOUR. A beautiful large truss of a violet 
shade. 
SIR WILLIAM MANSFIELD. Ruby-violet; splendid truss. 
YELLOW HAMMER. The largest of all yellow Hya¬ 
cinths. Light yellow, very fine truss. 
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Collection of 10 Shades of 
Special Bedding Hyacinths 
No. 23 
,i bulbs each of 10 shades— <t 2 
(30 bulbs) . 
6 bulbs each of 10 shades— IT C/Y 
(60 bulbs) . 
12 bulbs each of 10 shades— 1 /A 
(120 bulbs) . 1 U.PU 
25 bulbs each of 10 shades— lA Art 
(250 bulbs) . 
Each color separately packed and labeled. 
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Dutch Roman Hyacinths 
These are the Hyacinths used for growing in bulb pans, or planted outside in the garden will give satisfaction. They are apparently small bulbs, 
but in comparison to their size they produce immense flowers. On account of their low price and splendid results, they are very much in demand for 
house culture or planted in the garden. By planting only one kind in a pan, the best results can be obtained, as then they produce an even growth. 
By following the same cultural directions as given for the Hyacinths, failure is impossible. They are also greatly used for bedding. 
Single Light and Dark Blue 
Shades 
Doz. 100 
GRAND MAITRE. Porcelain-blue .$0.80 $6.00 
KING OF THE BLUES. Dark blue.80 6.00 
MARIE. Rich dark blue .80 6.00 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Light blue.80 6.00 
Single Red and Pink Shades 
Doz. 100 
GERTRUDE. Deep pink .$0.80 $6.00 
LADY DERBY. Soft rose; large truss.80 6.00 
LA VICTOIRE. Brilliant red.80 6.00 
Single White and Blush White 
Doz. 100 
GRANDEUR A MERVEILLE. Blush white.$0.80 $6.00 
LA GRANDESSE. Pur. white.80 6.00 
LTNNOCENCE. Pure white .80 6.00 
Single Yellow and Violet 
Doz. 100 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Golden yellow ....$0.80 $6.00 
LORD BALFOUR. A beautiful large truss 
of violet shade .80 6.00 
YELLOW HAMMER. The largest of all 
yellow Hyacinths. Light yellow'.80 6.00 
Hyacinth Bulbs 
Grown in Our Own Holland N urseries 
Personal Supervision Assures Quality 
On pages 16 and 17 of this catalog, we show some of our fields of Hyacinths growing at 
our Nurseries, Hillegom, Holland. These receive the same expert care as do our fields 
of Tulips. 
After harvesting, they are carefully graded. The very largest are graded as Exhibition 
Hyacinths. These are for special display where it is desired to have flowers of great size, 
each a perfect specimen. 
The next grade, our Special Bedding Hyacinths, are as large as the best grade offered by 
many houses. They are from the same fields as the Exhibition Hyacinths, and differ only 
in the size of the bulbs. 
We are not absentee growers. A member of our firm goes right into the field with 
the working crews. He supervises the planting, growing and harvesting. Then he follows 
the bulbs into the warehouse. He makes sure that they are pronerly cured and accurately 
graded. 
Last year, he loaded the cream of the crop on a Dutch steamer and personally accom¬ 
panied the bulbs to the port of New York. Nothing was left to chance or to those who 
have no special interest in the bulbs. 
No other house of comparable size exercises such complete control over the bulbs from 
the time the stock is planted in our Holland Nurseries until they are shipped to you 
postpaid. 
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