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BLUE 
Bar ears Large broad blue spikes. The best early blue Hyacinth for 
orcing. 
DR. STRESEMAN. Bright, pure blue flowers. Enormous spikes. One of 
He best of the recently introduced varieties. An improved “Queen of the 
ues.” 
*DR. LIEBER. One of the best pure light blue Hyacinths for forcing. Also, 
a very fine bedding variety. 
*GRAND MAITRE. Very lovely. Fine porcelain-blue. Splendid spike. Fine 
for forcing. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Deep steel-blue. Extra large, close spike. Magni- 
ficent show variety. Very sweetly scented. 
*MARY. Large spike of dark blue flowers. Blooms ten days ahead of “King 
of the Blues.” Very fine for pot culture. 
*MYOSOTIS. Bright sky-blue flowers. Very fine. Long stems. 
*OSTARA. Well-finished spike of deep blue. A novelty of great merit. 
Fine for forcing. 
PERLE BRILLIANT. Flowers are blue outside and light blue inside. 
Sturdy stems. Excellent for bedding. 
*SCHOTEL. Very long spike of lovely soft blue flowers. Excellent for 
forcing and garden use. 
DARK SHADES 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Deep purplish-blue. Well-formed trusses. 
Fine for late forcing and bedding. 




*HON. MR. BALFOUR. Large bells of pinkish-heliotrope. Very 
beautiful. A new color in hyacinths. Similar to the color of black 
raspberry ice cream. Early flowering. 
*ZULU KING. Deep blackish-blue. Long-lasting elegant trusses. Very 
easily forced. 
DOUBLE HYACINTH 
*MADAME SOPHIE. A fine sport from the single white variety “L’Inno- 
cence” with large double snow-white bells. Extra fine. 
PRICES Special Giant Size Bulbs: Any of the preceding Hyacinths. 
Each, $.35; 3, $1.00; 10, $3.00; 100, $27.00 
CROCUS 
LARGE SPRING-FLOWERING 
EARLY PERFECTION. Violet blue-purple. Early and free-flowering. One 
of the best. 
EXCELSIOR. Soft ageratum-blue. Very large rounded flower. The larg- 
est of all Crocus. ; 
KATHLEEN PARLOW. One of the best pure whites. Large flower. 
KING OF THE WHITES. A good white variety of great substance. 
