. Pan'of Dutch Roman OR Miniature HVACINTHS. DREER'S COLLECTIONS Special Selection for Groiiving in lYater. Many varieties do not succeed grown in this way. This selec- tion is made up of sorts which are specially adapted for the pur- pose. For short cultural notes see page 3. \i distinct named varieties (9 singles and 3 doubles), our selection, $ OF NAMED HYACINTHS Special Selection for Pot Culture. â \ selection of magnificent and distinct sorts, which may con- fidently be expected to produce spikes of exceptional size. For short cultural notes see page 3. 12 distinct named varieties (9


. Pan'of Dutch Roman OR Miniature HVACINTHS. DREER'S COLLECTIONS Special Selection for Groiiving in lYater. Many varieties do not succeed grown in this way. This selec- tion is made up of sorts which are specially adapted for the pur- pose. For short cultural notes see page 3. \i distinct named varieties (9 singles and 3 doubles), our selection, $ OF NAMED HYACINTHS Special Selection for Pot Culture. â \ selection of magnificent and distinct sorts, which may con- fidently be expected to produce spikes of exceptional size. For short cultural notes see page 3. 12 distinct named varieties (9 singles and 3 doubles), our selection, $ DUTCH ROMAN OR MINIATURE HYACINTHS These are small bulbs of the single-flowering Dutch Hyacinths, and quite distinct from the French Romans offered on page G and excellent for growing in pans, pots or boxes, in soil or prepared fibre, blooming early and freely. They may be planted close together in the pans, pots or boxes, or in beds in the open ground, with charming effect. The bulbs we offer average ."1 inches in circumference and must not be confounded with smaller unnamed sorts. Gertrude. Deep rose. Qigantea. Soft blush or shell pink. Moreno. Beautiful bright jiink. Roi des Beiges. Briijht crimson scarlet. Urandeur a'Merveille. Blush white. La Qrandesse. Snow white. L'innocence. Purest white. rime, van der Hoop. Pure white. Czar Peter. Light lavender-blue. Grand Maitre. Deep porcelain blue. King of the Blues. Rich, deep blue. Queen of the Blues. .Silvery azure-tilue. Price, any of the above named varieties, 4 cts. each; 40 cts. per doz.; $ per lOO; $ per 1000. NOTE.âAU Bulbs, Roots and Pleuits are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. I( wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cant, to value of order for postage to points east of the Mississippi River, and 7n per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River.


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