HYACINTHS 
We need only mention 
the beautiful qualities of 
the early blooming fra- 
grant Hyacinths, with 
their riot of color. What 
should be considered is 
the growing scarcity of 
these bulbs. A fewmore 
years of this war of en- = 
slavement and hyacinths 
may be off the market 
entirely. We have done 
our best to hold our price 

down as low as possible, and they are below the market. 
Our supply of our own grown bulbs islimited. To produce 
sturdy and the most graceful blooms in the garden we sup- 
ply you medium sized bulbs as always. These bulbs will 
force but larger sizes are commonly used, but we must hold 
them for propagating. 
Plant about 6 inches deep in good soil. Order early and 
plant early as possible. 
Prices postpaid, Named varieties 20c each; 3 of one kind 
for .50c; $1.75 per dozen; 6 of one KIND at the dozen 
rate. MIXED, 3 for .45; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
Dr. Lieber, dark porcelain blue, tinged lilac. 
Grand Maitre, deep porcelain blue. 
King of Blues, glossy deep purple blue. 
King of Yellow, light creamy yellow. 
L’ Innocence, large pure white bells. 
Queen of Blues, light silvery blue. 
Mixed, this mixture contains the above varieties plus 
a few pinks. Sorry we cannot offer pinks alone. 
CwOXOe 
BULB IRIS 
Bulb Iris is an interesting and 
beautiful group of flowers. They 
have a total blooming range of 
about six weeks, and are long last- 
ing as cut flowers. 
The supply of these bulbs is none 
too plentiful. Plant in September 
about five inches deep and about 
that distance apart. . 

DUTCH IRIS. Earliest of the bulb Iris. 3 of one variety 
for .15; 12 for .50; 6 of one kind one-half dozen 
price, postpaid. 
Adrian Backer, purple lilac, good substance. 
Celestial, a fine sky blue. 
E. B. Garnier, large deep blue. 
Imperator, very fine tall dark blue, late. $3.00 per 100. 
Leonardo Da Vinci, creamy white and soft yellow. 
Pay a 
