Exhibition Hyacinths 
The following list consists of the best selection of standard varieties 
of Hyacinths, fine for outside, but especially of proven merit for forcing, 
in pots or pans in the greenhouse, on Hyacinth glasses or even pebbles. 
It takes from 20 to 25 days to bring them in flower. 
ARENTINE ARENDSE. Pure white; force from December 20 on. 
BISMARCK. Sky blue; force from December 24 on. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Yellow; force from January 15 on. 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Deep blue with white center; force 
from January 1 on. 
GERTRUDE. Rose-pink; force from January 1 on. 
GRAND MAITRE. Deep lavender blue; force from January 1 on. 
L’‘INNOCENCE. Pure white; force from December 24 on. 
PRINCESS MARGARET. Soft pink; force from December 24 on. 
LADY DERBY. Light pink; force from December 24 on. 
ALL VARIETIES $3.75 for 10, $35.00 per 100. 
Multiflora Hyacinths 
A method has been perfected to make regular Hyacinths bloom 
with as many as 15 spikes. 
In the garden they make wonderful tufts of leaves and flowers in 
fine colors. The tiny, delicate bells, mildly fragrant, carried on grace- 
ful spikes, are delightfully different. 
Available in pleasing pink, white and blue. $7.50 fornalG: 
Double Hyacinths 
These are of intriguing merit. The duplication of petals gives a 
miniature Camellia appearance to the floret. There are fewer bells 
which gives the spike an admirable grace. 
BEN NEVIS. Sensational white. 
VEENENDAAL. Large blue. 
CHESTNUT BLOSSOM. Rose pink. 
ALL VARIETIES $4.50 per dozen. 
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