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All orders must call for BAG LOTS of 50, 100, or 250 of a size and variety. 
Minimum order at these prices, $50.00 Orders for less than that amount at 20% 
above these prices. 
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Please contact us for quotations on specific varieties that do not appear in this list. 

HYACINTHS 
Hyacinths offer the finest possible combination of scent and color. Early springtime bloom- 
ing brings out the most beautiful tones of color while other flowers are still dormant. Hyacinths 
should be planted any time from October Ist to December Ist, in light, rich, well drained 
soil. Plant bulbs 5 inches deep and about 6 to 8 inches apart. 
Prices much lower, buy liberally. 
Per 100 Per 1,000 
Top-size, 1:9: emcand: Up :ce.. eseeanseeceraen. «cea eee omen ars ene ee meee $ 15.00 $132.00 
First Size; 18-19 em °.. F593; 50 120.00 
Second Size, 17-18 cm 12.00 105.00 
Third Size, 16-17 cm 11.00 90.00 
Bedding Size, 15-16 cm 9.00 75.00 

RED AND PINK 
..Lady Derby—Fine pink, large bells, early. 
ee een od La Victoire—Brilliant carmine red, large spike; finest for forcing and splendid bedder; 
Prost arote cee rosy-pink. Recommended for Easter forcing. 
..Queen of the Pinks—lovely bright rosy pink, late forcer. Good for bedding. Large 
spikes of fine bells. 
WHITE 
ratvapuesit sens L’Innocence—Pure white, broad loose spike of elegant form, large well-shaped bells, 
early and excellent for bedding and forcing. The most popular of all white 
Hyacinths. 
LIGHT AND DARK BLUE 
puaatiencenaeee Bismarck—Light skyblue, large truss, excellent early forcer. Fine for pots and pans. 
Eee King of the Blues—The best dark blue; splendid, well-formed spike, short stem; late 
forcer. good bedder. 
sopnesuaaenaedes Queen of the Blues—Fine light blue with beautiful silvery shade, large spike. Extra 
fine for bedding. 
YELLOW 
a taneas tee toe City of Haarlem—Bright golden yellow, large spike, extra fine. 
TULIPS 
Plant 4 to 6 inches deep in rich soil; planting may be done from October until early De- 
cember. Recommended to protect them from severe cold with about 2 inches of peat moss, 
decayed manure, or even old leaves and grass. 

TO OUR CUSTOMERS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES 
If you have had trouble growing Tulips successfully, try planting on the north 
or east side of the house. A little shade seems to be a big help. In order to avoid warm 
weather after setting out the bulbs, we recommend planting in November or early 
December. Soak the ground thoroughly in dry weather. Follow the same _ instructions 
for Hyacinths and Narcissus, except the latter should be planted in October or early 
ovember. 

