Caution—We regret we cannot accept 
orders amounting to less than $2.5 0. 
Please read the Sections, Orders,” ^^Ship¬ 
ments,” and ^^Prices” on Pages 6 and 7. 
Hyacinths are chiefly valuable because of their soft colors and add 
a great deal to the beauty of any border, if used in drifts and clumps 
among other plants. The varieties listed below are the best types and 
colors and include a number of distinct and beautiful kinds. 
Please note that we offer only top-size or exhibition bulbs, which 
cannot be compared with the ordinary bedding sizes usually sold in 
America. They are especially chosen for exhibition purposes as well 
as for bedding use. 
Directions for planting will be included with the shipment of the 
bulbs in the autumn. 
The figure folloicing each name indicates the relative time for 
flowering of that variety 
Prices for all varieties, except where otherwise noted 
10 bulbs, $1.70; 100 bulbs, $15 
ARENTINE ARENDSEN. 1. Narrow spike of pure white bells. 
Useful for bedding. 
BEAUTY. 2. Bright rose; large bells and full spike. 
BLEU AIM ABLE. 2. Lavender-blue, flushed deeper on back of bells. 
Good spike with flattened top and bells nicely placed. A novelty 
of fine form and color. 10 bulbs, $2; 100 bulbs, $18. 
BUFF BEAUTY. 2. Creamy yellow with pink flush on back of 
bells. A good spike and a very attractive color in the garden. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. 2. Soft yellow, shaded deeper. Rather solid 
spike and one of the best in the yellows. 
CROWN PRINCESS MARGARET. 2. Soft rose-pink with faint 
stripe of darker rose on bells; broad spike of fine shape. A vastly 
improved Lady Derby. 10 bulbs, $1.80; 100 bulbs, $16. 
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