Bulbs from 
Holland 
Delivery—Fall, 1946 
The ending of the war in 
Europe found the stocks of 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, 
etc. in good shape. We de- 
livered many orders this Fall 
(1945) with good, well grown, 
well graded and well packed 
bulbs. 
Our growers in Holland ad- 
vise us that they will be better 
able to ship your order next 
Fall (1946), of course stock of 
some of the most popular va- 
rieties may be on the short 
side, we advise you placing 
your tentative order, as early 
as possible, subject to confirm- 
ation later when prices are 
established. 
Below is a list of the most 
popular Holland bulbs in the 
various colors and types, suit- 
able for Florist use. Order va- 
rieties not listed, if you prefer 
them, if they are grown in Hol- 
land and we can secure them 
for you. 
SPECIALLY PREPARED 
HYACINTHS 
Orders for this stock must reach us 
before May Ist. 
Sizes 19-up 18-19 .17-18 14-15 
Bismarck. Deep porcelain blue. 
Dr. Lieber. Porcelain blue. 
Gertrude. Rosy pink. 
L’‘Imnocence. Pure white. 
Nic. Dames. Deep Pink, large flower, 
strong stem. 
Nimrod. Bright pink. 
Pink Pearl. Rosy pink, compact spike. 


REGULAR HYACINTHS 
Top Size (Exhibition) 19-up 
Ist Size (Extra Selected) 18-19 
2nd Size (Selected Forcing) 17-18 
3rd Size (Selected Bedding or Forcing) 15-16 
5th Size (Selected Miniature) 14-15 
RED AND PINK 
Gertrude. Rosy pink, compact spike. 
Lady Derby. Light pink, large bells, forces 
easily. 
La Victoire. Rosy red, large well shaped spike, 
forces early. 
Marconi. Bright pink, broad spike, beautiful 
flower, highly recommended for forcing 
and bedding, late. 
Nic. Dames. Deep pink, large flower, very 
early. 
Pink Pearl. Rosy pink, compact spike, very 
early. 
Queen of the Pinks. Bright rosy pink, large 
compact spike. 
PURE AND BLUSH WHITE 
L'Innocence. Pure white, well formed broad 
spike. Early and excellent for forcing, also 
recommended for bedding. 
Queen of the Whites. Pure white, large com- 
pact spike. 
Thirty-eight 


