MARSHALL’S AIATCHLESS BULBS. 
French Roman Hyacinths 
(Ready for Delivery in August) 
The flowers are delightfully fragrant, and each bulb will 
throw up from three to four s])ikes. For forcing, three or four 
bulbs are generally plant(*d in a pot. The pots must be ke])t in 
a cool and dark place until they till with roots, when the flower- 
spikes can be rapidly developed by exposure to light and moderate 
heal. They are very easily grown and extremely early; and, by 
making successive plantings, they may be had in flower all through 
the Winter. 
White Roman. 
Mammoth bulbs 
Each 
. ..$0.10 
Doz. 
$1.00 
100 
$5.50 
1000 
$50.00 
White Roman, 
size bulbs . 
Extra selected, 
large 
.08 
.75 
4.50 
40.00 
White Roman. 
Selected bulbs. . 
.05 
4.00 
35.00 
Single Blue Roman. First size. . 
.05 
.50 
3.50 
Double Rose Roman . 
.06 
.60 
3.50 
Italian Hyacinths 
The flowers are single, very graceful and fragrant, and i5ro- 
duce abundantly. They are hardier tlian the Komans, and may 
be planted outside in the Pall. 
Each Doz. 100 
Single White Italian .$0.05 $0.50 $3.50 
Single Yellow.10 1.00 6.00 
If ordered by mail, add 10c. per dozen for postage. 
White Roman Hyacinth. 
Selected Named Hyacinths 
SECOND SIZE BULBS. 
These Hyacinths, being of distinct shades, uniform height, and blossoming at the same time, are strongly 
recommended where the finest effects are required for Winter forcing and Spring flowering. ’ 
Single Blue. Charles Dickens (light). Grand Lilas (light), Leonidas (bright), King of the Blues (dark). 
Single Pink. Gigantea, Norma. 
Single Red. Robert Steiger, Gertrude, General Pelissier, Roi des Beiges. 
Single White. La Grandesse, Baroness van Thuyll, Grandeur a Merveille. 
Price; Each 10c., dozen 75c., 100 $6.00. 
Hyacinths Bedding and Forcing 
Mixed Hyacinth. 
. 3'b IMarsbnll Co. Now York 
Gonllcmen 
These bulbs have been specially selected in Holland for 
us and are equally suited for either bedding or forcing. 
They will all throw large uniform spikes of flowers, and 
cannot fail to give universal satisfaction. 
OIH’DOOR CULTITRE,—Tlie bulbs may be planted any 
time from October to December—the earlier the better 
They succeed in any good, well-drained garden soil. Set 
the bulbs so that the tops will be 3 or 4 inches below the 
suiface and 6 to 10 inches apart. Before very severe 
weather comes on, cover the beds with straw, leaves or 
manure, to protect them from the frost, but care should he 
taken that this covering is not too thick, as the bulbs are 
as likely to be injured by being kept too warm as by freez¬ 
ing; this slionid lie removed in March, or wlien danger 
from hard frost is past. 
Single Yarieties 
Mixed Rose and Pink. 
Mixed Red Shades . 
Pure White . 
Mixed White Shades . 
Mixed Blue, Light Shades 
Mixed Blue, Dark Shades 
Mixed Yellow . 
Mixed All Colors . 
Mixed Rose and Pink . . . . 
Mixed Red Shades. 
Pure White . 
Mixed White Shades . 
Mixed Blue, Light Shades. 
Mixed Blue, Dark Shades 
Mixed Yellow . 
Mixed All Colors . 
close u HuR lileasnre to cert, y to tlie excellent quality of your Forcing Bulbs. 1 en- 
meiit in ti e ^ ^ my approciiiUoi, for llic coiirleons treat- 
meiit in the past. \ours respectlnlly, .J..R. SIIIELU, .Siipl to P. G. Crane, Esq., Dalton, Mass. 
Eacli 
Doz. 
100 
.$0.05 
$0.50 
$3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
.50 
3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
.50 
3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
eties 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
$0.5u 
$3.50 
.50 
3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
. .05 
.50 
3.50 
, .05 
.50 
3.50 
.50 
3.50 
June ‘22, 1911. 
’orcing 
Bulbs. 
1 en- 
the courteous 
treat- 
, Esq., 
Dalton, 
Jlnss. 
