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Hyacinths are indispensable in the early spring garden because of 
their clear, desirable colors and their perfect faithfulness in blossom- 
ing. Although many are used for bedding where they make fine 
displays, their beauty is enhanced by planting them in clumps of 5 
to 10 with other flowers of contrasting forms of foliage and colors 
to add grace and lightness. Their delightful fragrance is not the least 
of their charms and is very enjoyable whether they are grown inside 
Or Out. 
Hyacinths for Indoor Growing 
Those marked * are the earliest flowering varieties. All bulbs are 
Extra Size, 19 cms. unless otherwise noted. 
BLUE 
*BISMARK. Grand spike with large bells; the best blue Hyacinth 
for earliest forcing. 
*DR. LIEBER. Light blue, one of the best pure blue Hyacinths for 
early forcing. 
DR. STRESEMANN. This is one of the very best novelties lately 
introduced and might be called an improved Queen of the Blues. 
Has an enormous spike of bright pure blue flowers and is fine for 
pots. 
DUKE OF WESTMINISTER. Deep purplish blue with lighter center 
having well formed broad trusses. 
*GRAND MAITRE. Fine porcelain blue with large bells on a 
splendid spike. Very fine for pots and for forcing after the middle 
of January. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Deep steel or Oxford blue with extra large, 
close spike. A magnificent show variety as it forces splendidly in 
February. 
*MARY. Dark blue with large spike. Flowers about 10 days in 
advance of King of the Blues. 
*MYOSOTIS. Very fine bright blue flowers. Long spike. 
PERLE BRILLIANT. The individual bells are blue outside while 
the inside is light blue, and the flowers are carried on sturdy stems. 
SCHOTEL. Soft pure blue flowers. Very tall spike. 
Any one of the above Blue Varieties are Each $.50, 3 $1.15, 12 
$4.30, 25 $7.80, 100 $29.50. 
WHITE 
ARENTINE ARENDSON. Early, wax-like white, very large and 
full spikes. 
L’INNOCENCE. Large bells; pure white. The best pure white for 
forcing. 
Any one of the above White Varieties are Each $.50, 3 $1.15, 12 
$4.30, 25 $7.80, 100 $29.50. 
YELLOW AND SALMON 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Long spike of pale yellow. 
*DAYLIGHT. Orange-salmon. Strong, short spike. 
*ORANJE BOVEN. Orange-salmon. Elegant loosely arranged 
spike. Produces small bulb. 
*PRINCE HENRY. Splendid clear yellow. Large spike. 
*YELLOW HAMMER. Golden yellow. 
Any one of the above Yellow and Salmon Varieties Each $.50. 
3 $1.30, 19 $4.85, 25 $8.75, 100 $33.75. 
PINK 
*GERTRUDE. Clear rose, compact spike. Very good for late forcing 
because of its lasting qualities. (See Page 31.) 
*GENERAL DE WET. Fine large trusses of palest pink. Beautiful 
sport from Grand Maitre. Must not be forced too early. 
IMPERATOR. Brilliant rose-pink. Very tall spikes. 
LADY DERBY. Beautiful pale pink bells arranged on broad tall 
spikes. Excellent for late forcing. ; 
*MR. DAMES. Soft pure pink. Very fine tall spike. 
*MORENO. Splendid rose. Large trusses. 
*PINK PEARL. Rich, deep pink on very strong and handsome spike. 
Excellent variety for early forcing. 
*QUEEN WILHELMINA. Early bright deep pink with blush eye. 
Very elegant spike. 17 cms. 
Any one of the above Pink Varieties Each $.50, 3 $1.15, 12 $4.30, 
95 $7.80, 100 $29.50. RED 
JAN BOS. Brilliant red with white center. Very fine for earliest 
forcing but not recommended for bedding. 
*LA VICTOIRE. Early brilliant carmine-pink. The best red Hyacinth 
for forcing from mid-January on. 
*TUBERGEN'’S SCARLET. A sport from Distinction. The really best 
red Hyacinth lasting long in condition although the spikes are not 
large. Very fine for earliest forcing. 17 cms. 
Any one of the above Red Varieties Each $.50, 3 $1.15, 12 $4.30, 
25 $7.80, 100 $29.50. 
DEEP PURPLE AND VIOLET 
*DISTINCTION. Darkest claret, shaded deep purplish black, aptly 
named. Fine for forcing in early January. Charming for pots. 
*HON. MR. BALFOUR. A distinct shade of pinkish-heliotrope 
with pale margin; large bells. 
KING OF THE VIOLETS. A very beautiful shade of soft lilac- 
mauve. Rich and unusual. 
Any one of the above Deep Purple and Violet Varieties Each $.55, 
Sh Sb 4S, AD Sh5. 835, DS HOLS, MO S58)7/ 50) 
Novelty and Double Hyacinths 
CHESTNUT FLOWER. Splendid variety with large double flowers 
of an exquisite soft pink color. Very fine for bedding. 
*GENERAL KOHLER. Double clear blue. A very lovely variety 
for bedding with tall pyramidal spikes. 
*MAD. SOPHIE. A fine sport from the single white variety L’Inno- 
cence, with large double snow white bells. 
*OSTARA. Novelty. Well-finished spike of deep blue. This new 
variety is excellent for earliest forcing. 
Any one of the above Each $.50, 3 $1.40, 12 $5.20, 25 $9.45, 
100 $36.00. 
Hyacinth Collection L 
EXTRA CHOICE EXHIBITION HYACINTHS. For indoor grow- 
ing. Collection of 10 Choicest Named varieties, labeled. Van Tuber- 
gens Selection. 19 cms. 10 $4.50, 50 $16.00. 
Hyacinths for Garden Planting 
Best size for bedding, 15 to 16 cms. 
BLUE SHADES 
BISMARK. Grand spike with large bells. A fine blue. 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Deep purplish blue, lighter center. 
DR. STRESEMANN. New. Enormous bright pure blue. 
GRAND MAITRE. Fine porcelain blue with large bells. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Deep steel or Oxford blue. Extra large. 
PERLE BRILLIANT. Blue. Excellent for bedding. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Fine bright pure blue. Large spike. (See 
Page 31.) 
WHITE 
ARENTINE ARENDSON. Early wax-like white. Very large. 
L'INNOCENCE. Large bells of purest white. 
QUEEN OF THE WHITES. Pure white sport from Queen of the 
Blues. 
