









SPECIAL NAMED VARIETIES IN DISTINCT SHADES 
OF COLOR, TO FLOWER AT THE SAME TIME 
Bulbs measure 6 to 7 inches in circumference 
The Hyacinth chosen to represent each of the following shades of 
color is a variety which we have found from trials will be best in the 
three essential requirements: best in its color; stoutest stem; largest 
truss of bells. 
Culture. These Hyacinths should be planted from 
6 to 10 inches apart and covered with at least 4 inches 
of soil from the top of the bulb. For beds or borders 
close to the conservatory or dwelling, 6 inches will make 
a fine display; but where the beds are planted to be 
viewed from a distance, they may be planted 10 inches 
apart. Hyacinths planted alternately with narcissus 
produce a most graceful effect, and for this combination 
6 inches from bulb to bulb ts also a very suitable dis- 
tance. 
Hyacinths, as well as narcissus, should be planted by 
November 1 in this latitude, as they are the better for 
early planting. Tulips may be planted up to December 
1, weather permitting. 
PURE WHITE DARK BLUE 
RICH YELLOW DARK PINK 
LIGHT PINK BRIGHT SCARLET 
LIGHT BLUE 
$1.70 for 10, $4.00 for 25, $13.50 per 100 
| S. & W. Co.’s Special Mixed. Excellent for border or 
shrubbery planting. Includes all colors listed above. 
$1.50 for 10, $3.15 for 25, $11.50 per 100 
Every year our growers prepare to select the finest 
grade of Hyacinths for us for exhibition. These bulbs 
are of maximum size, and fully aged for this purpose. 
The varieties listed below are grown especially for us, 
and intending exhibitors at the International Flower 
Show next spring will be terested in our selection of 
varieties which we believe, when grown for exhibition, 
should capture first premiums. 
We offer only the best sorts. Bulbs such as we supply should be 
planted singly tn a 5-inch pot, or four bulbs to an 8-inch bulb pan. 
Light and Dark Blue Varieties 
DR. LIEBER. Lavender-blue. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Dark blue. 
BISMARCK. Sky blue, large truss. Early. 
GRAND MAITRE. Bright blue. 
Any of above, 40 cts. each, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25, $22.50 per 100 
Pink and Red Varieties White Varieties 
, 
ANNA MARIE. Clear pink. Early. EDEL WEIS: CN OCENCE 
LADY DERBY. Clear rose-pink. Yellow Varieties 
LA VICTOIRE. Red. CITY OF HAARLEM 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS. Bright lively pink. Any of the above, 40 cts. each, 
$3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25, $22.50 per 100 
See Page 20 for instructions on how to grow Hyacinths 
in water. 
FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 
These are among the earliest bulbs to bloom. They arrive late in August and may be had in flower from 
November all through the winter months, if potted up in September and at intervals of every two weeks. 
They are much prized for pots or cutting on account of their graceful appearance and delicate fragrance. 
WHITE. Large Bulbs. $2.50 for 10, $5.50 for 25, $20.00 per 100 
BLUE, Light blue. $1.10 for 10, $2.35 for 25, $8.00 per 100 
LIGHT PINK. Light pink, $1.50 for 10, $3.25 for 25, $11.50 per 100 


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