Early French White Roman Hyacinths 
The flowers are delightfully fragrant, and each bulb will throw up three or four 
spikes. For forcing, three or four bulbs are generally planted in a 5-inch pot in 
September, in good soil or fiber. The pots must be kept in a cool, dark place 
until they fill with roots, when the flower spikes can be rapidly developed by ex¬ 
posure to light and moderate heat. 
Doz. 100 
Mammoth bulbs, XXX $1.50 $10.50 
Selected Monster bulbs, XXXX 2.50 16.50 
Miniature or Dutch Roman Hyacinths 
These are small, single-flowering Dutch Hyacinths and quite distinct from the 
French Romans. They are simply younger bulbs and do not throw the large, fully 
developed spike of the large bulbs. Very suitable for indoor culture in pans or boxes. 
Cardinal Manning. Red. 
Gertrude. Dark pink. 
Gigantea. Light rose. 
Grand Maitre. Blue. 
King of the Blues. Dark. 
Any of above, 85c per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $55.00 per 1000. 
La Grandesse. Pure white. 
L'Innocence. Pure white. 
Nimrod. Deep rose. 
Queen of the Blues. Light. 
Yellow Hammer. Yellow. 
White Roman Hyacinth 
HYACINTH MULTIFLORA 
{Many flowers) 
These bulbs have undergone a special cultural treat¬ 
ment which causes them to produce, instead of the 
ordinary single spike of flowers, from 5 to 8 loosely 
arranged, graceful flower-spikes from each bulb. The 
rich fragrance of ordinary Hyacinths is not lost in the 
process. They are unexcelled for growing in the home, 
either in peat moss, bulb fiber, or in ordinary garden 
soil and are hardy, and perfectly suited for garden 
planting as well. The informal dainty gracefulness of 
the plant in bloom appeals to everyone and is espe¬ 
cially attractive to those who have considered the ordi¬ 
nary Hyacinth rather stiff and formal. The treated 
bulbs have many offshoots, and for that reason each 
bulb is packed in an individual box with the utmost of 
care. They can be supplied in Pink, White, Blue, and 
Yellow. 
Each . . . .$0.35 
Th ree for . 1.00 
Doz. for. . 3.50 
100for. . .25.00 
NOVELTIES 
In 
EXHIBITION 
HYACINTHS 
These cannot be supplied 
in smaller sized bulbs 
Crown Princess Margaret. A super-Hyacinth ex¬ 
hibited in recent years. Fine shade of salmon- 
pink with very large, well-formed truss. Supe¬ 
rior to any other in this color and a grand ex¬ 
hibition variety. $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 
100 . 
Dr. Stresemann. Finest light blue Hyacinth 
known. The color is clear and the huge spike 
is made up of large individual bells. An out¬ 
standing exhibition variety. $4.25 per doz.; 
$30.00 per 1 00. 
Herald. Another fine flower of huge size and ex¬ 
cellent form. In color a soft, very pleasing pale 
pink. A superior show variety. $3.00 per doz.; 
$20.00 per 1 00. 
Hercules. The very best Hyacinth grown. Huge, 
well-formed spike much larger than ordinary 
varieties. The color is deep rose. Unsurpassed 
as an exhibition variety. $5.00 per doz.; 
$35.00 per 100. 
Royal Scarlet. (II). A medium-sized spike of 
fiery scarlet flowers. It makes up for its lack 
of size by its brilliancy. $3.(30 per doz.; 
$20.00 per 1 00. 
Oranje Boven (Sunburst). (III). Beautiful, 
dainty flower of a reddish apricot-orange color. 
Not a large flower, but because of its unique 
color very desirable as a pot-grown subject for 
decoration in the home. Highly recommended. 
$3.25 per doz.; $22.50 per 100. 
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