Per doz. Per 100 
FIRST SIZE BULBS, specially for forcing in pots, which will 
produce very large and fine spikes .......... each 0.30 2.75 25.00 
BEDDING SIZE, the best size for outside planting in beds 
or in your border. Hyacinths can stand the winter very 
well if planted in well drained ground and covered with 
a little straw or a thin layer of leaves to protect them 
from. LLOst jasmin listeet ore eel eae > ae each 0.20 2.00 16.00 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
Cat. No. 
257 BORAH, the new multiflora Hyacinth, producing 5 to 10 
spikes to a bulb.Very attractive blue and suitable for all 
purposes, Exhibition size only. 
258 ROSALIE, this variety has great value for early forcing. They 
can easily be had in flower around Xmas. Bulbs are of a 
medium size, producing fine spikes with beautiful pink 
flowers. Much recommended. Bedding size only. 
VARIETIES OF HYACINTHS 
RED AND PINK VARIETIES 
Cat. No. 
259 ANNA MARIE, a recent introduction of clear pink. Very 
early and good for forcing. Enormous spike. 
260 JAN BOS, a medium size spike, but the best red color 
available. Very fine for pots. 
261 LADY DERBY, fine pink, large bells. 
262 MARCONI, deep rosy pink, recommended for all purposes. 
263 LA VICTOIRE, brilliant carmine red, large spike. Suitable 
for all purposes. 
264 PINK PEARL, rosy pink, large spike, early. One of the best 
Pink Hyacinths. 
265 QUEEN OF THE PINKS, lovely bright rosy pink. Large 
spike of fine bells. Very good for bedding. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
266 L’INNOCENCE, pure white, very large well shaped bells, 
early and excellent for forcing and a good bedder. The 
most popular of all white Hyacinths. 
267 EDELWEISS, pure white, sturdy broad compact spike. Large 
fleshy bells, fine early forcer. 
268 CARNEGIE, a recent introduction with excellent qualities. 
Very large bells and a sturdy grower. 
LIGHT AND DARK BLUE VARIETIES 
269 BISMARCK, skyblue, large truss, excellent for early forcing. 
270 DELFT’S BLUE, a novelty of bright porcelain blue with a 
very compact truss. Recommended for all purposes. 
271 DR. LIEBER, medium blue, tall spike. 
272 DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, beautiful deep blue 
with striking white centered bells. 
273 GRAND MAITRE, fine deep porcelain blue. 
274 KING OF THE BLUES, the best dark blue, with splendid 
well formed large spike on short stem. Late forcer and 
good bedder. 
275 MYOSOTIS, pale porcelain blue, long spike and good 
forcer. 
276 PERLE BRILLANTE, fine lavender blue, large spike. 
YELLOW 
277 CITY OF HAARLEM, yellow, large spike, extra fine. 
HYACINTH GLASSES 
Hyacinths are also very suitable for growing on glasses, which method is very simple. 
Fill the glasses with water and the bulbs are placed upon them in such a way that 
the bottom of the bulb is resting a little above the water BUT DOES NOT TOUCHIT. 
This is very important: There should be a space of about one tenth of an inch between 
the bottom of the bulb and the level of the water. No more and no less. Then you put 
the glasses in a dark cool place, e.g. cellar or cupboard until the sprouts are about 
TY, to 2 inches long after which they can be brought into a warm room and into full 
light. This will take at least six weeks. 
HYACINTH GLASSES .................-- 30 c. each - 6 Glasses for $ 1.50 
Specially designed. Sold with bulborder only. 
CROCUS 
The prettiest and most popular early Spring Flowers. Crocus can be planted in any 
place and they do not need any special care. Once planted they come back year after 
year with an increasing richness of flowers. Some varieties are also splendid for 
forcing, but for this purpose Mixed varieties should never be used. 
BLUE AND PURPLE 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
278 EARLY PERFECTION, dark lilac, very early and suitable 
fors forcing 25 saci Siaeisin doves agin: systole ze) «i258 SRepaoee 0.50 4.00 
279 ENCHANTRESS, soft pale blue ..........+---+.-++++- 0.50 4.00 
280 GRAND MAITRE, dark purple ...........-.. weceeeee 0.50 4.00 
282 PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA, extra purple and suitable 
for all purposes 2... 22... 20. e sees eee essen eeen ee 0.50 4.00 
283 REMEMBRANCE, the best uniform blue one, the earliest 
and largest, Crate. cetteeys Sattelate eet Pomel acer 0.50 4.00 
284 THE BISHOP, dark purple blue, late ....... Ressecsiste Sake 0.50 4.00 
STRIPED 
285 KING OF THE STRIPED, white striped lilac .......... 0.70 5.50 
286 SIR WALTER SCOTT, white striped purple .......... 0.70 5.50 
287 STRIPED BEAUTY, blue striped white, very attractive and 
giutable for forcing .). .niski« sivicine ctcle meusine> aeelar ae 0.70 5.50 
WHITE 
288 KATHLEEN PARLOW, pure white, very large and early. 
Good forcer WHA. sehade avd site © ote porere 5 sia rola etal 0.70 5.50 
289 SNOWSTORM, pure white with very large flowers ..... 0.70 5.50 
YELLOW 
290 YELLOW MAMMOUTH, golden yellow, suitable for all 
Pilg fee Wana nap poonsanoooduCe Onn TooopnoconDODe 0.85 6.50 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS 
ALLIUM 
A very attractive member of the bulb family, producing ball-shaped flowerheads. 
Suitable for all purposes except for forcing. Very good for naturalizing. 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
291 AZUREUM, producing heads of sky-blue flowers in July. 
Heightvanianches sae crs eget oieroies set iecerioren eter abate ett 0.60 4.00 
292 MOLLY, nice yellow flowerheads at the beginning of June. 
Hicight?Scinchesi=. omer csaeseis elton cee emer 0.35 2.50 
293 NEAPOLITANUM, bearing very distinct flowerheads of 
white flowers. Very suitable for naturalizing. Height 
15) CHES! Vie eirmrsratertatelereraieczere oir siatete nierefele semitone eters 0.35 2.50 
294 KARATAVIENSE, very large purple flowerheads. Very 
tall and producing broad leaves ................2...- 1.20 10,00 
295 OSTROWSKIANUM, very dwarf growing; only 6 inches 
high with pretty carmine-rose flowerheads in,June.... 0.45 3.00 
296 ROSEMBACHIANUM, very vigorous growing up to 4 ft. 
tall, with large purple rose flowers in July. Suitable 
for icutting greene cpistibasarsasra or storeials a oer Ok ei re tena 0.30 2.50 
AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrum) 
Through very careful hybridizing and selecting Dutch growers have succeeded in pro- 
ducing a strain of Amaryllis, which is much superior to the old types. They produce 
larger bulbs with more flowers of outstanding form. The flowers are very large, have 
well overlapping petals and are twice the size of the flowers of the old type. Amaryllis 
can easily be grown in pots in the home. They can be brought into the light and heated 
room, right after planting them. They should be potted up from December to March 
and flower about 6 weeks after the planting date. 
Cat. No. each 
297 PURE WHITE VARIETIES, extra selected large strain ....... 2.50 
298 RED VARIETIES, extra selected large strain ..............-- 1.75 
299 SEPARATE COLORS in pink, salmon orange and striped, extra 
selected large ‘strain: 2552-5 Dace lan ti srectete © Tse bee erie reich 2.00 
ANEMONES 
With their bright colored flowers, Anemones belong to the most popular garden bulbs. 
They should be planted about 2 inches deep and 5 inches apart in a sunny position. 
Because of the difference in hardiness we have divided them into two groups: 
Group A. Summerflowering Anemones, which should be planted right after the 
danger of frost is over. They can also be planted in the Fall, in which case they will 
Slower much earlier, however in this case they must be well covered for protection against 
Srost. 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
300 SINGLE ANEMONES The Caen, grand mixture of well 
blendedbright colors........... 0.45 3-00 
301 a5 36 Hollandia, bright red.......... 0.45 3.00 
302 . i Mr. Fokker; blu@igacrse aarsnets nisi 0.45 3.00 
303 cs > Dylphide, wviGlets sirreienciouiseewesersders 0.45 3.00 
304 - The Bride, pure white... ....... 0.60 4.00 
305 DOUBLE ANEMONES S&t. Brigid, splendid mixture of very 
brig hticolors sersnscr sae ata ene 0.70 5-00 
306 a 5 Lord Lieutenant, dark blue .... 0.70 5.00 
307 35 Ry The Admiral, rose violet ....... 0.70 5.00 
308 i = The Governor, brilliant red .... 0.70 5.00 
Group B. Springflowering Anemones which are perfectly hardy, however in places 
with very severe frost a slight covering is advised. They produce many flowers with very 
bright colors, however do not grow as tall as the Summerflowering Anemones and so 
are very suitable for Rockgardens and naturalizing, as well as for your border. 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
309 ANEMONE Appenina Alba, white, large flowers ....... 0.65 4.50 
310 oF S Blue, very early ,with bright blue flowers 0.65 4.50 
311 »  Blanda, a grand mixture of very early blue shades 0.65 4.50 
312 - oe Rosea, rose shades, very early ........ 0.65 4.50 
313 oe Mixed, a fine mixture of all Blanda types 0,65 4.50 
314 »  Fulgens multipetale, semi double, bright scarlet 
With a=darle centre’ taseinclace succes tet 0.85 6.00 
315 » St. Bavo, a grand mixture of very bright colors. 
Much recommended. Single flowering ........ 0.65 4.50 
BRODIAEA 
A very attractive plant, producing flowers, which are very suitable for cutting and will 
brighten up your border. In Fune they produce nice compact flowerheads on a strong 
18 inches tall stem. They need protection against heavy frost. 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
316 CONGESTA, lovely lilac flowers 0.60 4.00 
317 LAXA, dark blue i.00.gessaccesce se seve 0.45 3-00 
318 PEDUNCULARIS, pure white ....................05. 
BULBOCODIUM 
319 Bulbocodium Vernum, fine pee flowers, much resem- 
bling crocus and flowering early in Spring ...... 0.75 5.00 
CAMASSIA 
This plant originates from the U.S.A. producing a 16 inches tall stem along which we 
find many star shaped flowers with yellow anthers. Very attractive for your border, 
excellent for naturalizing and cutting. Flowering in May. They need covering against 
severe frost. 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
320 ESCULENTA, splendid violet blue. .................. 0.40 2.50 
g21 CUSICK, porcelain blue. .c2 eanacn . naeiens neice 0.40 2.50 
CHIONODOXA (Glory of the Snow) 
No wonder they call this flower Glory of the Snow. As soon as the snow disappears 
these bright skyblue flowers, growing about 5 inches high will show up with their 
beautiful star-shaped flowers. A real perfect early Spring flower, which is suitable 
Sor planting in the lawn and naturalizing and if left undisturbed they will produce 
more flowers every year. Very much recommended. 
Cat. No. Per doz. Per 100 
322 GIGANTEA, very large flowers of light blue with a pure 
2 whitevicentre fc) etree eee 0.45 3.00 
323 LUCILEA, the earliest variety, lilac blue with a fine 
white centre: .-,.cctece oni aceiaee creme 0.40 2.50 
324 LUCILEA ALBA, pure white flowers.................. 0.45 3.00 
325 SARDENSIS, a very bright blue variety...... Siatelalejelse 0.40 2.50 
