Dutch Hyacinths for the Garden. 
As an early springflower these Hyacinths deserve a great deal 
more consideration than is given them. 1 hey may be planted formally 
in little beds, along the borders, or scattered in groups in the 
perennial borders. Plant them about 5 inches deep and provide 
oroper-drainage. 
The following varieties have proven to be most suitable fo r garden 
use or for naturalizing and cover all possible shades. 
It might be well to consider, that our prices are based upon delivery 
of select quality. 
BLUE SHADES. 
Bismarck. Sky blue, broad spike. 
Dr. Lieber. Lavender blue, tinged violet. 
Duke of Westminster. Large deep blue bells, v/ith white center 
Very outstanding. 
Grand Maitre. Deep lavender-blue. Very popular.. 
Ivanhoe. Dark indigo blue, with a white center. 
King of the Blues. Dark blue. 
Myosotis. Light porcelain blue. 
Perle Brilliant. Splendid light blue. 
Queen of the Blues. Pale azure blue, large. 
Schotel. Pale b! ue. 
All these $ 1.75 for 10, $ 14.00 per 100. 
Dr. Stresemann. Clear li ght blue. 
$ 3.00 for 10, $ 25.00 per 100 
WHITE. 
$ 1.75 for 10, $ 14.00 per 100. 
$ 1.75 for 10, $ 14.00 per 100. 
$ 1.75 for 10, $ 14.00 per 100. 
$ 1.75 for 10, $ 14.00 per 100. 
Arentine Arendsen. 
La Grandesse. 
L'lnnocence. 
Queen of the whites 
RED AND ROSE SHADES. 
General de Wet. Splendid light rose. 
Lady Derby. Bright rose pink. 
La Victoire. Bright, glistening, carmine rose. 
Marconi. Very bright rose, large truss. 
Moreno. Deep pink. 
Queen of the Pinks. Beautiful rosy pink; late. 
All these $ 1.75 for 10, $ 14.00 per 100. 
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