SINGLE WHITE. 
ARENTINE ARENDSEN, very large pure white, 
new. 
LA GRANDESSE, pure white, large bells, beautiful | 
flower. 
L’INNOCENCE, pure white, the earliest of all white 
Hyacinths, the best for forcing. 
QUEEN OF THE WHITES, pure white sport from | 
Queen of the Blues, with large well formed truss. 
Possesses al its parent’s excellent qualities. 
SINGLE BLUE. 
BLUE AIMABLE, a very fine novelty with large bells 
of beautiful light blue. 
DR. LIEBER, a novelty, excellent for early forcing 
A small well formed bell, thickly set upon the stem. | 
Beautiful shade of pale lavender. 
DR. STRESEMANN, beautiful large trusses, with | 
large bells of a very deep blue. 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, deep purple blue with | 
white center. 
KING OF THE BLUES, the best dark blue, finely 
shaded, gigantic flower. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES, very fine porcelain blue, 
a grand compact large truss, the best of all blue 
Hyacinths, 
SINGLE YELLOW. 
CITY OF HAARLEM, very fine golden yellow, 
beautifully shaped, large truss. 
PRINCE HENRY, flower of beautiful clear naples 
yellow thickly set with fine bells. Excellent new 
introduction. 
YELLOW HAMMER, bright golden yellow, large 
flower, new, extra for forcing. 
SINGLE MAUVE AND VIOLET 
LORD BALFOUR, greyish violet of a very particular 
tone. Large bell and spike. The best in this shade. 
Does extremely well with Yellow Hammer. 
QUEEN OF THE VIOLETS, new, very fine, large 
truss. 
SIR WILLIAM MANSFIELD, fine violet, very pretty 
and distinct. 
OUR HIGH CLASS HYACINTHS AS PER LIST! 
You may obtain all varieties mentioned in the preceding list, in the very best quality, at following 
uniform prices: 
HYACINTHS exhibition size, the very best, top sized | HYACINTHS bedding size, for bedding, in between 
motherbulbs, varieties as per list. Suitable for for- | 
| 
cing one in a pot or on a glass, 19 centimetres | 
and over . p. doz. $ 3.75 p. 100 $ 28.00 
HYACINTHS Ist. size, varieties as per list, a smaller 
bulb, but flower truss almost equal to the Exhibi- 
tion-size. Plant 3 in pot or bowl, very elegant, 18 
centimetres and over 
p. doz, $ 3.25 p..100 $ 25.00 
HYACINTHS 2nd. size, tor forcing in boxes or in 
large bowls, very attractive, 17 centimetres and 
over p. doz. $ 3.00 p. 100 $ 21.00 
CROCUS. 
hardy border plants, squares in lawns, or rows 
along walks, very striking and useful 
p. doz. $ 2.25 p. 100 $ 17.00 
HYACINTHES miniatures or ,,Dutch Romans” to re- 
place the exorbitantly dear French Romans, may 
be forced in boxes or large bowls or used for mas- 
sing in borders, on lawns etc. Named vars 
p. doz. $1.75 ‘p. 100 $718.00 
HYACINTHS miniatures, unnamed, in seperate co- 
lors, pure or blush white, pink, light or dark red, 
pale or dark blue, yellow, violet, for naturalization 
in grounds, etc. p. doz. $1.75 p. 100 $ 13.00 
No flower belongs so essentially to Spring as the Crocus. They will bravely show up their pure colors, 
when the snow is scarcely melted and storms may be raging. No flower hails the arrival of Spring in a 
more charming way. They are in their freshness so irresistable, that they banish all thought of dark Winter, 
spreading through everything that surrounds them the one bright idea that better, sunnier days are due. 
They will flower, grow, naturalise and multiply almost in any place, be it in lawns, borders, among 
shrubbery, in the rock-garden or under trees. They should be used in liberal quantities and preferably 
in separate colors. Scatter them freely and naturally about and plant as they fall wherever a spot, where 
they may be left undisturbed, is avaible. Endless combinations of colours, one running into the other, may 
be made. 
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