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Single Light and Dark Blue* 
BISMARCK, light skyblue, large truss, excellent for early forcing. 
DR. LIEBER, deep blue, excellent for early forcing. 
DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, beautiful deep blue with striking white 
centered bells. 
GRAND MAITRE, fine deep porcelain blue; very large broad well formed 
spike, on strong stem; beautiful curled bells, which, combined with the fine 
color and form, give this flower a very attractive appearance. It is the most 
popular of all blue Hyacinths. 
Grand Monarque, porcelain blue, very large bells. 
Ivanhoe, indigo blue. 
KING OF THE BLUES, glossy deep blue, splendid well formed large spike, 
on short stem; later forcer and good bedder. 
*Menelik, bluish black, very dark. 
Marie, deep purple blue; large broad spike. 
Myosotis, pale blue; long spike. Good forcer. 
PERLE BRILLIANTE, fine light blue, large spike. Very recommendable 
variety. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES, fine light blue with beautiful silvery shade, 
large spike. One of the best pot Hyacinths for medium late. 
Schotel, porcelain blue, large spike, good forcer. 
Single Yellow and Orange Yellow* 
CITY OF HAARLEM, pale yellow, large spike, extra fine. 
*Orange Boven, apricot orange. 
PRINCE HENRY, clear yellow, early forcer. 
YELLOW HAMMER, yellow, large broad well shaped spike 
Single Violet. 
^Distinction, very dark maroon, distinct color, small spike on dwarf stem. 
Lord Balfour, purplish violet, broad fine shaped large truss, well set with large 
waxy bells. 
Mauve Queen, mauve, good spike. 
King of the Violets, mauve. 
Sir William Mansfield, purplish mauve, good truss, forces easily, good bedder. 
Prices for varieties marked * are at least 25 % higher. 
