CAREFULLY CHOSEN NAMED VARIETIES IN DISTINCT COLORS 
ALL FLOWERING AT ONE TIME 
The two most satisfactory si 2 ;es of Hyacinth bulbs for 
garden planting are those Bulbs which measure about 15 to 
16 centimeters and a little larger size, measuring 17 to 18 
centimeters. The most popular of the two is the smaller 
size, or the 15' to 16'centimeter bulbs, and rightly so. They 
are from 30 to 40 per cent cheaper and produce excellent 
and colorful effects. The spikes are not too heavy and they 
will not fall over when in full bloom. Planted in beds they 
make a cheerful display of color as soon as the snow goes, 
4 to 6 weeks ahead of the Darwin Tulips. Hyacinth bulbs 
measuring 17 to 18 centimeters give somewhat larger trusses 
and make a fine showing in the border and beds. They are 
also very satisfactory for forcing or indoor growing. 
The varieties which we offer here for garden planting 
represent the best kinds for that purpose in their respective 
colors. They have strong stems, good clear colors, last a 
long time in bloom. The bulbs may be left in the ground 
and will give a good account of themselves for several years 
to come. 
Red and Pink Garden* Varieties 
Princess Margareth. Light pink. 
Lady Derby. Deep rose-pink. 
La Victoire. Carmine'red. 
Queen of the Pinks. Rose'pink. 
White Garden Varieties 
La Grandesse. Pure white. 
L’Innocence. Pure white. 
All of these varieties which 
have been specially selected for 
garden use are priced as follows: 
15 to 16 cm. bulbs, ^1.50 per 
doz.; ^7.50 per 100; ^70.00 per 
1000. 
17 to 18 cm. bulbs, 81.75 per 
doz.; 811.00 per 100; ^lOO.OO per 
1000. 
Blue Garden Varieties 
Grand Maitre. Lavender'blue. 
Queen of the Blues. Porcelain'blue. 
King of the Blues. Dark blue. 
Duke of Westminster. Purplish blue. 
Yellow Garden Varieties 
City of Haarlem. Pure yellow. 
Mixed Garden Varieties 
All Colors Mixed. 
Hyacinths in the Garden—Something Fragrant and Colorful 
french "^Roman ^iyacLnlks 
The early Roman Hyacinth, with its graceful 
spike of fragrant bells, is one of the earliest of all 
winter'flowering bulbs. 
They may be placed in the more artistic orna' 
mental bowls, using our prepared Bulb Fiber as a 
filler, which only needs to be kept continually 
moist, requires no additional fertilizer, and in which 
the bulbs thrive and bloom luxuriantly. Bulbs 
planted in September bloom in December. 
Per 12 Per 1 00 
White. Extra large bulbs. ;...$!.85 $12.00 
Blue. Extra large bulbs. 1.10 7.00 
Pink. Selected bulbs. 1.10 7.00 
Roman Hyacinths, as well as Paper'White Nar' 
cissi, are very easily grown in Wayside Gardens 
Bulb Forcing Fiber. 
By a special cultural treatment in Holland, Hya- 
cinth bulbs can be grown which will produce from 
six to ten excellent flowers on one bulb. They are 
easily grown in Wayside Gardens Bulb Fiber or 
earth. Cultural instructions will go with each 
order. Don’t pass up the opportunity of having 
several clusters of fragrant, colorful flowers this 
winter. They may also be grown in the garden 
where one bulb will produce a cluster of Blooms 
which are very showy and fine for cutting. 
Pink Red Yellow Rose 
Pole Blue White Dork Blue 
All of above: 45c each; $5.00 per doz. 
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