
ragiant HYACINTHS from Holland for Your Garden 
The popular Dutch Hyacinths with their rich fragrance fill an im- 
portant place in the early spring garden. As formal bedding plants 
they have few equals. They also provide desirable and striking color 
masses in the foreground of shrub borders as well as in the perennial 
garden—in fact, wherever an early spot of color ts desired. Plant them 
informally in drifts and they will scent the spring garden as no other 
plant can do. 
The followmg 12 varieties are the finest 
obtainable in their color classes. The size we 
are offering for outdoor planting is 15 to 16 cm., 
which ts ideal for the average garden. 
New Low Prices! 
Any of the following, 6 for $1.50; 12 for 
$2.75; 25 for $5.25; $18.75 per 100 
City of Haarlem. Well-formed trusses of pale 
yellow bells. 
Grand Maitre. Deep lavender. Long, compact 
spikes of large bells on strong stems. 
Jan Bos. Carmine-red, tinted scarlet; lighter 
center. Recommended for early forcing. 
Lady Derby. Large, compact trusses of clear 
rose-pink. Good for forcing and bedding. 
Early. 
La Victoire. Shiny carmine-red with large, well- 
filled spikes. A brilliant color. 
L’Innocence. The most satisfactory all-round 
pure white. Compact spikes with large bells. 
Does well anywhere. 
Marie. The most satisfactory of the dark blue 
shades. Late flowering, excellent for bedding. 
Perle Brilliant. Light blue, tinged lavender. 
Splendid spikes of large, substantial bells. 
Pink Pearl. Vivid rose with strong curled bells. 
Large spike; strong stem. Excellent for early 
forcing. 
Princess Margaret. A very fine novelty. The 
clear soft pmk flower is large and perfectly 
formed. One of the best pinks in both size 
and color. 
Queen of the Blues. Light porcelain-blue; 
large, well-formed trusses. 
Queen of the Pinks. Trusses broad and large, 
with good-sized pink bells and strong stems. 
French Roman Hyacinths for easy forcing indoors only 
Hyacinths are of easy culture. Plant the bulbs 5 to 6 inches deep in 
any good rich garden soil. The lighter the texture of the soil, the better 
they will do. If fertilizer is used, dig it in well so that 1t becomes thor- 
oughly mixed with the earth and does not come directly m contact 
with the bulbs. A light mulch over winter is essential, particularly im 
the very cold parts of the country. Almost any kind of material you 
have available will be all rrght—peat moss, pine branches, etc. 
COLORS 
If you prefer, you may order 
Hyacinths by color. These 
bulbs are 15 to 16 cm., the 
ideal size for outdoor planting. 

Light Blue Red 
Deep Blue White 
Pink Yellow 

New Low Prices! 
Any 6 bulbs for $1.40; 
12 for $2.65; 25 for $5.10; 
$18.00 per 100 
FOR BEST RESULTS IN FORC- 
ING HYACINTHS INDOORS, only 
the largest bulbs should be used. The 
size we offer for this purpose is 18 to 
19-cm. jumbo-size bulbs, which should 
give you excellent results. Naturally 
these are more expensive. 
New Low Prices! 
Any of the following, for forcing or 
garden exhibition, 3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.85; 12 for $3.50; 25 for $6.50 
City of Haarlem. Bright golden yellow. 
Grand Maitre. Deep lavender-blue. 
Jan Bos. Carmine-red tinted scarlet. 
L’Inmmocence. Pure white. 
Myosotis. Light clear blue. 
Pink Pearl. Vivid rose. 
Hyacinths for Indoor Culture in Soil or Water 
















































FRENCH HY ACINTHS 
Early Roman Hyacinths, with graceful 
spikes of fragrant white flowers, are 
among the earliest of all winter-flowering 
bulbs. They may be placed mm ornamental 
bowls, using bulb fiber as a filler, which 
only needs to be kept continually moist, 
and in which the bulbs thrive and bloom 
Juxuriantly. These are for indoor culture 
only, and not for the garden. Available 
in Pink, White, Blue. 
Any of the above colors, 6 for $1.75; 
12 for $3.25; 25 for $6.00 
Cultural instructions will be included 
in each shipment 
