Salzer’s Dutch Hyacinths 
The varieties listed below have been selected for their dis- 
tinct coloring and free-flowering qualities, and are specially 
suited for growing in pots or glasses or for high-grade bedding. 
We offer 15 to 16 ctm. bulbs in these popular named sorts. 
Leaflet, “How To Grow Hyacinths,” free upon request. Holland 
grown. 

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Each Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs 
GERTRUDE—Attractive rosy pink, fine compact 
spike, excellent bedder..........cscccecccceess+ 90.22 $0.39 $1.10 $2.10 
KING OF THE BLUES—Deep glossy blue, finest 
of the dark blue varieties...... AO rane eee | Eas 238 1.05 1.95 
KING OF THE REDS—Brilliant scarlet red, does 
not fade, excellent bedder............cccceeecee- 024 42 #%2115 2.20 
L’INNOCENCE—Pure white, broad spike of ele- 
gant form, early, excellent bedder. The finest 
ae Wi. a eel lcer MG es heh 23 ean Oma 12a 015 
YELLOW HAMMER—Pure golden yellow, large 
spike, very early, one of the best.........e.e..+ «23 40 1.12 2.15 

Narcissus or Daffodil 
Holland grown bulbs. Plant about four inches deep and five 
or six inches apart. Fertilizing with two handfuls of bone meal 
per square yard is beneficial. Never dig in fresh manure. As 
a rule they will multiply and give finer results each year. For 
house culture put three or four bulbs in a 6-inch pot or pan, 
and keep in a dark cellar until well rooted. We offer Double 
Nose bulbs, Holland grown. Protect over winter with leaves or 
litter. We offer some of several types. 




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Hyacinths, L’Innocence and King of the Blues EMPEROR—A magnificent sort. Immense trum- 
x pet of pure yellow with rich primrose perianth. 
GRAPE HYACINTH 
Splendid grower. 3 for 49c...... Sa aa. ethos hier 5 $0.95 $1.40 $2.98 
Also called Muscari. A very pretty, KING ALFRED—A beauty. Clear golden yellow, 
early spring flowering bulb, growing both trumpet and perianth; tall grower, large 
about six inches high. Has numerous HOW ELSH 1 S-H-LOTIS0CL «oti. canes sete debits anne pte) OF 1.45 3.10 
a ca cick ok eae lee SPRING GLORY—Pure white perianth (the outer 
cately fragrant, They are very hardy petals), and a bold trumpet of deep golden 
and are largely used for naturalizing yellow, large flower of great substance. 3 for 
amongst the grass and in shady places, LES Came eter cera eis oh ane ates Aer Sen eae ew ae Ya 1.35 2.85 
12 bulbs in a six-inch pot will make a 
very pretty house plant, blooming about 
Easter. ¥ 
BLUE—6 for 19c; dozen, 34c; 25 for 
64c; 50 for $1.19; 100 for $2.25, postpaid. 


type, the petals alternating a soft primrose and 
clear orange. Elegant. A show flower. 3 for 49c_ .95 1.40 2.98 
VON SION—Double, pure golden yellow flowers, 
very full, one of the finest all yellow doubles. 
3 of OF AO Cmte hely. sees) bis as ease aiereoile iene s See AGececose, Bats 1.42 3.00 
ORNATUS—Pure white perianth or petals, with 
a short yellow picoteed cup or center. Charm- 
Singwevery popular: 3) fOr, 480.0 eee eye ecco yer sii art V4 1.35 2.85 
MIXED—An elegant mixture, containing not only 
the above, but other trumpets, splendid for 
either pot culture or outdoor planting. 50 for 
S51 55O TOO) LOR “SUO.00. bi cic evcrs eres cieloa viele eeisicicee cleeiel OO 1.34 2.710 

Grape Hyacinths 
(Musceari) 

PAPER WHITES 
These beautiful Grandiflora type 
Narcissus are free-blooming, very fra- 
grant and of the easiest culture. Also 
known as Nosegay Daffodils. They are 
widely grown indoors in gravel and 
water, and can be made to bloom by 
Christmas, without difficulty. Flowers 
Paper are pure white and of large size. When 
White planted outdoors, they should be _ pro- 
Narcissus tected over winter with leaves. Each, 
in Pebbles 10c; 3 for 28c; 6 for 54c; dozen, 98c; 25 
and Water for $1.84; 50 for $3.45, postpaid. 
SOLEIL D’OR 
A golden form of the lovely Paper Whites 
listed above, also to be grown in pebbles and 
water. Very fragrant, yellow flowers with 
bright orange cup. Early flowering. Each, 14c; 
3 for 3%c; 6 for 69c; 12 for $1.33; 25 for $2.55; 
50 for $4.95, postpaid. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY 
Usually grown in bowls or dishes of water. 
Put an inch or two of sand or gravel in a bowl, 
set the bulbs on this and put in enough pebbles 
to keep them from falling over. Fill with 
water and set in a dark place for a few days 
until well rooted, and then bring into the 
light. Very pretty and very easily grown. They 
resemble the Paper Whites, but are more frae 
grant, if anything. Each, 13c; 3 for 36c; 6 for 
si 69c; doz., $1.29; 25 for $2.25; 50 for $5.10; 100 sus See 
Chinese Sacred Lilies for $9.95, postpaid. King Alfred 


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