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Cynthella Hyacinths 
(Dutch Roman or Miniature Hyacinths) 
There is hardly anything in Hyacinths, that gives more satisfaction than this group of Miniature 
Hyacinths. If planted in pots, shallow pans, jardinets, bowls, small wooden boxes etc., they produce 
a beautiful effect. They are also very charming in large beds and borders, but they should not be 
planted more than four inches apart. 
For Indoor and for Outdoor: 
Red Porcelain-Blue Yellow $ 1.70 per doz. 
Pink Dark Blue All Colors Mixed $ 12.00 per 100 
White Lilac 
VARIOUS HYACINTHS 
FAIRY HYACINTH BORAH. A very charming variety of multiflora character with several 
graceful little spikes on one bulb, color a pleasing shade of lavender-blue. It is particularly 
satisfactory for growing in pots and bowls. 75 cts. per 3; $ 2.50 per doz.; $ 17.50 per 100 
ROSALIE. A very pleasing and elegant Miniature Hyacinth producing dainty bright pink flowers, 
which are held on good stems. This charming variety of recent introduction can easily be 
forced into flower by the middle of December without any trouble and it will be found very 
successful when planted in pots or bowls for Christmas flowering. Grows a small bulb. 
$ 2.00 per doz. $ 14.00 per 100 
EARLY FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS. One of the easiest Hyacinths for indoor culture, 
may be had in bloom in November, December and January, graceful sweet scented spikes of 
loosely set pure white bells. Strong flowering bulbs. $ 2.90 per doz.; $ 20.00 per 100 
Miscellaneous Bulbs 
Alphabetically arranged for easy reference 
Allium 
The ornamental Garlics are a very showy family of the Spring and Summer flowering bulbs. 
They are hardy and will thrive anywhere and live for ever. Their colored blooms in flat and round 
umbels, gloves and swinging tassels strike a note of marked distinction in the border in early Summer. 
albo-pilosum, large bold umbels 9 to 12 inches in diameter of star-shaped lilac flowers, downing 
white foliage in June, height 2 ft. Valuable for cutting. 25 cts. each; $ 2.50 per doz. 
azureum, a lovely. tall growing variety, producing round heads of a pleasing shade of sky-blue, 
flowers in July, very pretty, height 26 in. 45 cts. per doz. $ 3.00 per 100 
giganteum, a very ornamental variety of colossal size, bearing in July large heads of violet rose 
tinted flowers; undoubtedly the most impressive variety in this section. Height 4 feet, not 
strongly scented. $ 1.00 each; $ 10.00 per doz. 
karataviense, this is a very distinct Allium, producing very broad, flat leaves, the scapes are about 
6 inches high and bear dense umbels of pink-colored flowers in May. 
15 cts. each; $ 1.50 per doz. 
Moly (Golden Garlic), producing compact umbels of bright yellow flowers in Spring, height 7 in. 
35 cts. per doz.; $ 2.00 per 100 
neapolitanum, bearing graceful heads of white flowers, recommended for naturalizing, height 15 in. 
35 cts. per doz.; $ 2.00 per 100: 
ostrowskianum (Oreophyllum), a pretty dwarf species, flowering in June, with fairly large 
heads of rose-colored flowers, height 6 in. 45 cts. per doz.; $ 3.00 per 100: 
