DUTCH HYACINTHS 
HYACINTH GLASSES 
$1.00 each complete with bulb; 75c. each separate 
A special pick of the largest bulbs produced in Hol¬ 
land. Sound, plump, and well matured, producing 
strong spikes of great length—you can buy no better. 
This size should always be selected for pot or glass cul¬ 
ture, as they are far more vigorous in growth and 
produce larger and finer flower-trusses than the smaller 
bulbs. Unexcelled for outdoor planting for the same 
reason. 
Hyacinths grow in any good garden soil, but a well- 
enriched soil induces more perfect growth and larger 
flower-spikes. Well-rotted barnyard manure, sheep 
manure, or bonemeal, liberally applied, well dug in, 
and mixed with the soil is very helpful. Set bulbs 
6 inches apart each way and 8 inches deep (to bottom 
of bulb). Hyacinths are perfectly hardy, but a light 
covering of salt hay, leaves, or straw after the ground 
is frozen, will prove beneficial. 
Single Red and Pink 
Gertrude. Pink. Queen of the Pinks. Rich clear pink. 
Gigantea. Blush-pink. Scarlet Light. Scarlet-red. 
Lady Derby. Rose-pink. Tubergen's Scarlet. Fiery scarlet. 
La Victoire. Brilliant scarlet. $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100 
Single Blue 
Dr. Lieber. Sky-blue; early. King of the Blues. Dark blue. 
Duke of Westminster. Purple. Pride of Holland. Porcelain-blue. 
Enchantress. Pale lavender. Queen of the Blues. Azure-blue. 
Grand Maitre. Porcelain-blue. 
Single White 
Grandeur a Merveille. Blush-white. 
La Grandesse. Pure white; large, broad spike. 
L’Innocence. Pure white. 
Queen of the Whites. Large; pure white. 
Single Yellow 
City of Haarlem. Pure yellow. 
Yellow Hammer. Golden yellow. 
All of above Dutch Hyacinths, except where noted, 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz., $18.00 per 100 
Named Hyacinths, Second Size 
Bulbs of the same age as the top-roots but not quite so large, 
and therefore much cheaper. The best value in Hyacinths for 
bedding and forcing. Single Red 
Single Dark Blue Single Pink Single Yellow 
Single Light Blue Single Pure White Single Mixed 
All the above named, our selection, $1.50 per doz., 
$10.00 per 100 
Lovely Jonquils and Narcissi for the Rockery 
While these friendly children of spring change the winter rock-garden into a 
thing of loveliness, you will also want to enjoy their beauty and fragrance in 
the house, so why not plant them in quantity in the cutting garden to furnish 
the most desirable of cut-flowers during their season? They last a long time and 
you will like them all. 
Bulbocodium conspicuus (Hoop Petticoat Daffodil). Grows 6 inches tall, 
with fine, rushlike foliage. Flowers are 1 inch across, on dainty stems. The 
impression is one of petite loveliness. $1.00 per doz., $7.75 per 100 
Camperneile Rugulosus. Deep golden yellow flowers somewhat larger than 
the Camperneile variety. $1.00 per doz., $7.75 per 100 
Cyciamineus. Very effective miniature Daffodil resembling a cyclamen. 
Exceedingly slender, pure yellow trumpet with reflexed perianth. 5 in. 
$4.00 per doz., $28.00 per 100 
Jonquilla Simplex. The beautiful, sweet-scented Jonquil. Its perfume calls 
one to the spot where it raises its lovely trusses of 3 to 8 lovely, golden yellow 
florets. No other flower except perhaps the viola adds such delightful fra¬ 
grance to the spring garden. $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100 
Jonquil, Single Camperneile. Soft yellow; delightfully fragrant; very 
graceful. $1.00 per doz., $7.75 per 100 
W. P. Milner. A delightful miniature with a long, narrow, pale lemon trumpet 
and white petals. The flowers are held erect on 10-inch stems. 
$2.50 per doz., $17.50 per 100 
Triandrus albus (Angels’ Tears). These natives of the mountains of Spain 
and Portugal like a gritty soil with perfect drainage and prefer a little shade. 
The flowers are creamy white with the petals sharply recurved. 
$2.50 per doz., $17.00 per 100 
Largest Top-sized Crocus Bulbs 
Planted in the grass, in groups of 25 to 30 bulbs, or scattered 
among shrubbery and in hardy borders, they are extremely 
attractive. Plant 3 Inches apart and 3 inches deep (to bottom 
of bulb). 
Albion. Purple, feathered white.$0 40 
Caesar. Deep purple. 
Kathleen Parlow. Purest white, or¬ 
ange anthers.. 
Pallas. White, lilac stripes. 
Purpurea grandiflora. Dark purple. 
Queen of the Whites. Pure white... 
King of the Blues. Deep purple. . .. 
Golden Yellow. Top roots. 
Mixed Crocus 
Blue and Purple Shades. 
White Shades. 
Striped Varieties. 
Yellow I. 
Yellow II. 
All Colors Mixed. 
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ROCK-GARDEN COLLECTIONS 
OFFER No. 1 —3 each of 7 varieties, $3.50 
OFFER No. 2—6 each of 1 varieties, $6.25 
OFFER No. 3—12 each of 7 varieties, $11.50 
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