mended for exhibition purposes. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS 4. Very lively pink; large 
spike, but should not be forced early. 
LA VICTOIRE 1. Bright carmine-rose; deep pink when 
forced. 
White 
ZWANENDRIFT 3. The truss is closely set with large, 
well-formed bells of snow-white color. A truly fine 
exhibition variety and highly recommended. 
ARENTINE ARENDSEN 2. Snow-white. Especially 
recommended for early forcing. 
L‘INNOCENCE 1. Pure white, large bells of great sub- 
stance. One of the best for both purposes. 
Blue 
DR. STRESEMANN 2. Deep blue, full, long truss of 
perfect form. One of the best in this color and an 
excellent exhibition variety. 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER 2. A gem of great beauty, 
admired wherever seen because of its distinct and at- 
tractive coloring. The medium-sized truss is set with 
large bells of clear purplish blue with white center. 
SCHOTEL 2. Soft light blue; perfect truss. Easy forcer 
and splendid bedder. 
KING OF THE BLUES 4. Rich dark blue. One of the 
largest. 
MYOSOTIS 2. Gigantic flower of forget-me-not-b!lue. 
PERLE BRILLIANT 3. Light blue, tinged lavender. One 
of the best of the late blue varieties. 
BISMARCK 1. One of the finest light blue Hyacinths. 
Enormous truss. 
GRAND MAITRE 2. Deep lavender-blue, shaded dark 
blue. 
Violet and Mauve 
LORD BALFOUR 1. Lilac-rose, tinged dark violet. Enor- 
mous truss; very early. 
QUEEN OF THE VIOLETS 3. Purplish violet. A sport 
of King of the Blues. 
Yellow 
(All yellow varieties produce small bulbs.) 
PRINCE HENRY 3. Well-formed spike of clear yellow. 
The bells are large and well-shaped. 
CITY OF HAARLEM 2. Clear Naples yellow, the best 
flower among the yellows. The truss is large and well 
formed. 
YELLOW HAMMER 1. Golden yellow. Has the shape 
cf a hammer, hence the name. Splendid early forcer. 
