
HYACINTH BULBS FROM HOLLAND 
Most dependable source of color and fragrance in the garden, and indoors where they are easily forced into bloom during the winter. No other 
bulb is more easily grown. Plant out-of-doors in clumps of three, six or twelve. Set 8 inches apart and cover with 4 inches of soil. Don’t mix 
fertilizer with the soil. Spread it on top after you have the bulbs covered. 
It is very interesting to grow Hyacinths in glasses in the house during the winter. Let us tell you how an expert does it. Send for the circular: 
“How to Grow Exhibition Hyacinth Blooms in Glasses.” 
Here are the six varieties of Hyacinths we import from Holland. They are considered the best of their color. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. large spike of clear yellow bells. LW’INNOCENCE. Large, pure white flowers. Easily grown indoors. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Spicy fragrance; dark blue-purple richness. PINK PEARL. Deep rose with lighter edges. Easy to grow. 
LA VICTOIRE. Glistening deep carmine-red. Easily grown indoors. MYOSOTIS. Large spikes of sweet scented, forget-me-not-blue flowers. 
These Hyacinth bulbs come to us in two sizes. The largest, called by our growers in Holland ‘Exhibition Size,’’ 19 centimeters or more in cir- 
cumference, are the best for forcing indoors, also for show gardens when particularly large blooms are wanted for display. Our most popular size, 
16 to 17 centimeters is offered in the same varieties shown above. Hyacinths are easily grown indoors during the winter. 
PRICE OF EXHIBITION SIZE BULBS—19 Centimeters and Over PRICE OF MEDIUM SIZE BULBS—16-17 Centimeters 
35c each; $1.00 for 3; $3.75 for 12; $7.50 for 25; $27.50 for 100. 25¢ each; 65c for 3; $2.45 for 12; $4.65 for 25; $17.50 for 100. 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
Nice in rock gardens and low borders. They are a most interesting class of Tulips. Plant the bulbs 8 inches deep and do not fertilize. Put 
them in a well drained soil and in a warm location. Let them stay where they are, do not move them. They will flower for many years. Perfectly 
at home on steep, gravelly slopes. Always plant them in clumps of 3 to 9 bulbs. 
CLUSIANA. The “Lady’”’ Tulip. Outer petals cherry-red, inner petals FOSTERIANA, RED EMPEROR (Madame Lefeber). Giant scarlet- 
white. Flowers about 12 inches in diameter on 8-inch stems. red flower, probably the largest red Tulip in existence today. Most un- 
$1.00 for 12; $1.95 for 25; $7.45 for 100 usual. Blooms very early in the spring when one appreciates a spot of 
coler in the garden. Grows 18 inches tall. 
EICHLERI. Globe-shaped flow- $1.70 for 12; $3.15 for 25; $11.75 for 100 
ers of crimson-scarlet with a veil KAUFMANNIANA, GAIETY. The inside of the flower is pure white, 
of greenish bronze; black cen- outside is flushed with red. Grows 6 inches high; blooms very early. 
ter. From Georgia in Asia, 18 $1.30 for 12; $2.50 for 25; $9.45 for 100 
inches tall. $1.00 for 12; SYLVESTRIS (Florentina Qdorata). A_sweet-scented wild English 
$1.95 for 25; $7.45 for 100 Tulip that is very fine for naturalizing. Blooms very freely. Golden 
yellow on rather strong, wiry stems about 12 inches tall. 
$1.00 for 12; $1.95 for 25; $7.45 for 100 
TURKESTANICA. Many small, dainty white flowers on a single stem. 
10 inches tall. 90c for 12; $1.75 for 25; $6.75 for 100 
Plant Kaufmanniana and Scilla Spring Beauty Together for Another Beautiful Spot in the Garden 

Red Emperor Kaufmanniana Clutinnal j ; . Eichleri 
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