These originated from crosses between Darwin and Single Early Tulips and have many color combina- 
tions not found in either. They are sturdy growers and have large flowers on strong stems and bloom from 
1 to 2 weeks ahead of the Darwins. 
AUGUSTINA ROSA. Dark fuchsia-red, light center. 10c each; 80c per doz.; #5.50 per 100. 
AVIATEUR. Bright carmine-red, white border. 12c each; 90c per doz.; #6.25 per 100. 
EDITH EDDY. Cerise 'rose, tinted orange, banded white. 12c each; 90c per doz.; #6.25 per 100. 
ELIZABETH EVERS. Deep rose, white base. 15c each; #1.25 per doz.; #8.50 per 100. 
KANSAS. Pure white. 15c each; #1.00 per doz.; #7.25 per 100. 
TOSEA. Splendid purple, edged white. 10c each; 80c per doz.; #5.50 per 100. 
URSA MINOR. Deep golden yellow. 15c each; #1.00 per doz.; #7.25 per 100. 
MIXED COLORS. 65c per doz.; #4.50 per 100. 
Botanical or Species Tulips 
FOR ROCK GARDENS 
These Tulips are especially adapted to hot, dry locations, and should be planted in welbdrained soil. 
Do not fertilize the soil; do not protect them; plant 6 to 8 inches deep and leave alone. 
Height 12 inches. 10c each; 75c 
AUSTRALIS. Yellow, reddish outside. 12c each; 90c per 
doz.; £6.25 per 100. 
CLUSIANA. The “Little Lady” Tulip. A lovely little va¬ 
riety which grows only about 8 inches high, with flowers 
about the size of Crocus. Outer petals cherry-red, inner 
petals white with violet base. 10c each; 80c per doz.; £6.00 
per 100. 
EICHLERI. Large crimson-scarlet flowers with glistening black 
t 
center marked with gold. 
per doz.; £5.25 per 100. 
HAGERI. Brown-red, bronze-yellow center. 15c each; £1.00 
per doz.; £7.25 per 100. 
KAUMANNIANA. One of the earliest of all Tulips to come 
into flower. Creamy white, tinged rosy red, with reflexed 
petals. 15c each; £1.25 per doz.; £8.50 per 100. 
MARJOLETTI. Yellow, flamed scarlet. 10c each; 80c per 
doz.; £6.00 per 100. 
PRAESTANS, TUBERGEN’S. Dwarf orange'scarlet. 
per 100. 
Ulusiana 
15c each; #1.20 per doz.; #8.25 
CULTURE IN POTS: Use any good soil, mixed with sand, potting so as to leave 
the top of the bulb even with the soil. For a single plant use a 4' or 5'inch pot; but 
the effect will be prettier if several bulbs are planted in a larger pot, and still more 
effective if all are of one color. Press the soil firmly around the bulbs, but do not pack 
it underneath. Water thoroughly and place in cool, dark place for 4 or 5 weeks, 
watering about every 10 days, enough to keep the soil moist. 
A still better plan is to sink the pot in the earth about 6 inches, covering with soil, 
choosing a location that is not too wet. For a succession of bloom, bring the first out 
about December 1st, and every 2 weeks thereafter until February 1st. Keep moderately 
warm and when they begin to bloom, give plenty of water, and as much fresh air as 
possible. Too much heat dries up the flower and shortens the blooming period. 
CULTURE IN OPEN GROUND: Any good garden soil will suit Hyacinths, and 
the planting depth should be determined by the character of the soil. If clay or very 
heavy, do not cover more than 3 inches; if light, from 4 to 6 inches. Protect with 
manure, leaves or coarse litter to prevent freezing. 
Wood's Exhibition Hyacinths 
20c each; £1.80 per doz.; £12.00 per 100. 
GARIBALDI. Brilliant carmine. 
GEN. PELISSIER. Deep crimson; fine truss. 
GERTRUDE. Fine, dark pink; very large bulb. 
GRANDEUR A MERVEILLE. Blush white; large. 
GRAND MAITRE. Deep porcelain-blue. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Dark blue. 
KING OF THE YELLOWS. Bright yellow. 
LADY DERBY. Delicate flesh-colored pink. 
LA GRANDESSE. Extra fine; pure white. 
LA PEYROUSE. Delicate lavender. 
LA VICTOIRE. Brilliant rosy crimson. 
L’INNOCENCE. Tall spike; pure white. 
MARIE. Rich purple; enormous truss. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Clear sky-blue. 
YELLOW HAMMER. Rich golden yellow. 
COLLECTION: ONE EACH OF ABOVE 15 KINDS, £2.00, POSTPAID. 
Wood's Superior Hyacinths in Separate Colors 
Can be sold at considerably less price than where it is necessary to keep and name 
each individual bulb separately. These bulbs are all good sized flowering bulbs, much 
larger than the ordinary mixed Hyacinths, and give excellent satisfaction for general 
forcing, for cut flowers, or outdoor garden blooming in beds or borders. 
Can furnish them in Pure White, Pink, Red, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Yellow and 
Mixed Colors. 
All of the above: 12c each; £1.00 per doz.; £7.25 per 100. 
Roman Hyacinths - White, Pink and Blue 
The flowers, while smaller than those of the Dutch Hyacinths, are borne in much 
greater abundance, each producing about 6 graceful spikes of bloom, which makes it a 
most valuable sort for cutting. They can be forced very easily, and if planted early 
and brought into the house at intervals of about 2 weeks, will yield a succession of 
blooms from Christmas to Easter. 
Gertrude 
Queen of the Blues 
15c each; £1.50 per doz.; £10.00 per 100. 
All of the Above Will Be Sent Prepaid 
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