Drumm Seed and Floral Co. : Fall, 1894-5 drummseedfloralc1895drum Year: 1895 4 Drumm Seed and Floral Co. DARK BLUE HYACINTHS—Continued. Garrick. Splendid rich purple, large truss. 8c. each, 75c. doz. Lord Wellington. Rich blue, striped with lilac, dark cen- tre. 10c. each, $ doz. Prince of Saxe 'Weimar. Dark violet blue, fine large truss. 8c. each, 75c. dozen. ROMAN HYACINTHS. The flowers, while smaller than those of the ordi- nary Dutch Hya- cinth, yet are pro- duced in much greater abund- ance — each bulb producing several very graceful spikes of bloom; their delicious perfume, earli-


Drumm Seed and Floral Co. : Fall, 1894-5 drummseedfloralc1895drum Year: 1895 4 Drumm Seed and Floral Co. DARK BLUE HYACINTHS—Continued. Garrick. Splendid rich purple, large truss. 8c. each, 75c. doz. Lord Wellington. Rich blue, striped with lilac, dark cen- tre. 10c. each, $ doz. Prince of Saxe 'Weimar. Dark violet blue, fine large truss. 8c. each, 75c. dozen. ROMAN HYACINTHS. The flowers, while smaller than those of the ordi- nary Dutch Hya- cinth, yet are pro- duced in much greater abund- ance — each bulb producing several very graceful spikes of bloom; their delicious perfume, earli- ness and profu- sion of bloom have made Roman Hya- cinths exceeding- ly popular. They are so easily grown and so early that if potted in Au- gust and Septem- ber they can be brought into flower in Novem- ber and Decem- ber, and by a suc- cession of plant- ings can be had in bloom throughout the winter. Fnr cut- ting purposes the Roman Hyacinth is the finest bulb grown. Name Each o Per Q 100 White Romans, Selected largest bulbs $0 5c $0 50 $3 50 3 for 10c 35 3 00 3 for 10c 30 2 25 3 for 10c 30 2 25 3 for 10c 30 2 25 Postage, 10c per dozen extra. SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. Tulips are such universal favorites that it is scarcely neces- sary to expatiate upon their merits here. Their ease' of cul- ture, combined with beauty of form and gorgeous coloring, renders them the most popular bulbs grown for spring bed- ding, and for winter flowering in the greenhouse and window garden they are incomparable. The Tulip is extremely hardy and of easy culture, flowering as freely in the shade as in the sunshine, and producing as fine flowers in a confined town garden as in a more favored place. Double and Single Tulips, when associated together and planted in front of shrubs, maintain a longer display than if either are separately planted. In gardens where the flower beds are to be kept gay from the earliest day of spring, plant between the lines of Tulips Snow- drops or Crocus, as these flow


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