CHESTER JAY HUNT 
Hyacinths 
LTNNOCENCE. 1. Fine spike with flat top and large bells. 
MARCONI. 2. Bright, deep rose; full spike of fine form. A 
slightly deeper shade than Lady Derby. 
MENELIK. 2. Deep blue-black; well-formed truss. The best of 
the so-called "blacks.” 
MYOSOTIS. 2. Pale blue, shaded porcelain-blue; loosely built 
spike with good-sized bells of lovely color. Possibly the best of 
the light blue varieties. 
ORANJEBOVEN. 3. Salmon-yellow, tinged bright rose; small 
spike, but distinct because of its unique color. Never makes 
a large bulb. 10 bulbs, $2; 100 bulbs, $18. 
PERLE BRILL ANTE. 2. Light blue with lavender flush; large 
bells on a finely formed, stiff spike. Superb for bedding or pots. 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND. 2. Pale ashy lavender; fine spike of large 
bells. A distinct shade in the Hyacinths and a variety which 
gives more than one good spike to each bulb. 
PRINCE HENRY. 2. Soft primrose-yellow; large, compact truss 
with big bells. A good yellow for the garden. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. 3. Light porcelain-blue of clear color; 
good bells of medium size and a strong stem for bedding. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS. 3. Bright rose-pink of unusually clear 
tone; large spike with large bells. A sport of King of the Blues. 
ROSEA MAGNA. 3. Very pale rose, with darker stripe through 
center of bells which are shaded rose-pink on the back; very 
large, broad spike with rounded top. An impressive new variety 
for any purpose. 10 bulbs, $1.80; 100 bulbs, $16. 
SCHOTEL. 1. Soft light blue; long, well-formed spike with large 
bells. Very easily forced, and splendid for bedding. 
SKY. 3. Dull lilac, shaded pure lilac on back of bells; good spike 
with strong stem. A distinct shade in Hyacinths. 
10 bulbs, $2.40; 100 bulbs, $22. 
WEDGEWOOD. 3. Rich purple-blue with gray tone at edge of 
bells which are shaded deep porcelain at back; good spike with 
large bells and rounded top. A bit more blue than Duke of 
Westminster and very distinct. 
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