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WilliamM.Hunt &.Companu 
INCORPORATED J / 
Hyacinths for Garden and Home 
Hyacinths may be put to several uses: They may be grown in beds and borders, 
forced in pots or pans, or grown in water, and are very easy of cultivation. They 
possess a wonderful perfume, and there are many shades ranging through Pure 
White, Pale Blue, Lavender, Mauve, Purple, Red, Pink, Blush-White, and Yellow. 
Suitable alike for the amateur and professional grower. 
Sent prepaid to any address east of the Mississippi for cash with order 
Single Blue 
Bismarck. Sky-blue; very large spike. Excellent for forcing. 
Grand Maitre. Deep lavender-blue; large and compact truss. 
King of the Blues. Compact truss of dark blue bells. Late. 
Myosotis. Light forget-me-not-blue. Very large spike and bells. 
Schotel. Light blue; long, perfect spike. Good forcer. 
Single Yellow 
City of Haarlem. Pure yellow; large truss. 
Yellow Hammer. Rich yellow; beautiful truss. 
Single White 
Arentine Arendsen. Pure white. Extra early. 
L’Innocence. Pure white. The best white for all purposes. 
La Grandesse. Pure white; fine bells. Best exhibition white. 
Single Red and Rose 
Gertrude. Rosy pink; large, compact truss. 
Lady Derby. Rose-pink; large spike. Excellent for pots. 
La Victoire. Deep carmine-rose; very fine spike. 
Princess Margaret. Delightful soft pink. Produces very large bells. Undoubt¬ 
edly the best in this shade. 
Royal Scarlet (Van Tubergen’s Scarlet). Glowing scarlet. Very early. Suitable 
for Christmas flowering. 
PRICES OF HYACINTHS 
EXHIBITION TOP-SIZED BULBS. (For pots.). 
SECOND-SIZE BULBS. (For forcing or bedding.) . . . . 
MINIATURE BULBS. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
. $0 35 
$3 50 
$23 00 
25 
2 50 
17 50 
15 
1 25 
9 00 
Netherlands Tulip Fields Almost Untouched 
by the War 
Just as this Catalogue goes to press (June 1) we hear that the Nether¬ 
lands’ Tulip fields were mostly spared the ravages of war. 
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