King of the Blues City of Haarlem 
Important in 
any garden are these 
popular Dutch Hyacinths. 
Planted in formal beds or 
grouped in borders, they add rich 
striking color and delightful fragrance 
to the Early Spring Garden. 
EXHIBITION COLLECTION 
King of the Blues. Dark blue. Myosotis. Light blue. 
City of Haarlem. Golden. La Victoire. Red. 
Gertrude. Deep pink. L’Innocence. White. 
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Single White Shades 
CARNEGIE. B. Snow-white, short compact truss. 
Excellent for forcing and bedding. 
EDELWEISS. A. Early. Pure white, compact spike. 
L’INNOCENCE. A. Pure white. Excellent forcer 
and choice for bedding. Extra fine truss with 
large bells. 
QUEEN OF THE WHITES. A. Snow-white; wide 
opening bells on a broad, compact spike. Extra 
fine for forcing. 
Single Yellow Shade 
CITY OF HAARLEM. C. Well-formed, pure gold- 
en yellow bells on good spikes. Valuable for exhi- 
bition purposes and excellent for the garden. 
PRINCE HENRY. A. Clear yellow; good forcing 
and bedding variety. 
Single Blue Shades 
BISMARCK. A. Large, sky-blue flowers on long 
stems. Excellent for early forcing and good for 
bedding. 
GRAND MAITRE. B. Large, deep porcelain-blue 
bells in very long, well-filled truss. 
KING OF THE BLUES. D. Deep dark blue. A fine, 
compact truss. For late forcing and for bedding. 
MYOSOTIS. C. Light clear blue. One of the best. 
OSTARA. A. Violet-blue. Large, compact truss. 
Early. 
