HARDY G 
HYACINTHS 
One of the most satisfactory of all bulbs 
for bedding or pot culture. They are hardy 
enough to stand outdoors in most places. 
Do not plant where water stands during 
the winter months. They do not like wet 
feet. 
BISMARCK—Sky blue, very broad spike. 
Excellent for forcing. 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Finest of the yel- 
lows. Large, well-formed trusses of pale yel- 
low bells. An excellent variety. Carefully 
Selected Bulbs. 
GERTRUDE—Rosy pink, large compact 
truss, 
KING OF THE BLUES — Dark violet- 
blue. Splendid large compact trusses. One 
of the best dark blue Hyacinths. First Size 
Bulbs. 
LA VICTOIRE — Bright 
fine spike. 
carmine - rose, 
L’ INNOCENCE — Pure white, compact 
spikes with large bells. Is best all around 
Hyacinth for general purposes; forces well 
and is equally good for bedding. Very strong 
and stands well without support. 
Top Size Bulbs. 
srower 
QUEEN OF THE 
pink. Long spike. 
PINKS — Beautiful 
PRICE ON LARGE BEDDING SIZE, 
ANY COLOR: Each 25c; 3 for 70¢; doz. $2.40. 
Special Hyacinth Collection, page 8. 

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HYACINTHS 
SNOWDROPS 
GALANTHUS NIVALIS—This is the old- 
fashioned favorite. Its lovely white nodding 
blooms with “heart-shaped seal of green” 
are out before the frost is out of the 
ground: one of the lovely bulbs that tell us 
Once planted, they 
Requires very little 
Dozen 75e 
BULBOUS IRIS 
IMPERATOR—Uniform bright blue with 
orange-yellow blotch on lip. 
good substance. Very hardy, strong stem. 
Unusually fine for cutting. Extra Select 
3ulbs. Dozen 75¢ 
spring is almost here. 
remain for a life-time. 
Care. 
Flowers of 
YELLOW QUEEN—Standards are golden 
yellow; falls, several shades darker, almost 
to golden orange. A very striking and bril- 
liant variety. Fine Large Bulbs. Dozen 75¢ 
WEDGWOOD — Pure ‘Wedgwood blue” 
throughout with the falls a shade lighter 
than the standards. Large flowers are par- 
ticularly suited for cutting 
either indoors or outdoors. Earliest of all. 
Largest Grade Bulbs. Dozen 90¢ 
when grown 
WHITE EXCELSIOR—Falls and stand- 
ards a uniform pure white with narrow 
streak of golden orange on lip. Falls very 
broad, of good form and substance. Care- 
fully Selected Bulbs. Dozen 85c 
MIXTURE of many varieties — blues, 
whites and yellows in excellent assortment. 
Different color values attractively balanced. 
Largest Size Bulbs. Doz. 65c; 50 for $2.00 
(See page 5 for Special Collection) 
BULBS 
MUSCARI 
MUSCARI BOTRYOIDES (Grape Hya- 
cinth)—These dainty little flower spikes 
bear curious ball-shaped bells in white, blue, 
and baby-blue and thrive either in partially 
shaded or sunny locations. They are excel- 
lent for edging spring borders, for rock gar- 
dens, and around old tree stumps where 
they nestle enchantingly. With daffodils 
they are breathtakingly beautiful. They 
may be planted as close as two inches apart 
for a massed effect. They soon form clumps 
and being perfectly hardy, reappear each 
spring. Extra Select Bulbs. 
Blue (Armeniacum)—Cobalit blue. 
Dozen 50c 
White— Dozen 75¢ 
MUSCARI PLUMOSUM (Feather Hya- 
cinth)—Considerably taller than the com- 
non Grape Hyacinth, growing 7 to 8 inches 
high. Instead of the tight bunched grape 
effect, it carries quite long, feathered stems 
of rich violet. Try several in a small pot in- 
doors for a novel and attractive table cen- 
ter, Select Grade Bulbs. Dozen 80¢ 
KING OF THE BLUES 
ioz. 50c; 100 for $3.50 
KING OF THE WHITES 
Boz. 50¢; 100 for $3.50 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA 
Doz. 50c; 100 for $3.50 
STRIPED BEAUTY 
Doz. 50c; 100 for $3.50 
YELLOW MAMMOTH 
Doz. 50c; 100 for $3.50 
MIXED COLORS = Doz. 45c; 100 for $3.00 

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