. Beckert's bulbs. AL VETTER. Blush-white HEIN ROOZEN. Snow-white; early LA GRANDESSE. Purest white; late MADAME KRUGER. Pure white QUEEN EMMA. White, shaded blush QUEEN OF THE WHITES. Pure white; earlyWHITE LADY. White, immaculate Each Doz. 100 SO IS $1 80 $13 50 18 1 80 13 50 20 1 95 14 75 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 20 2 00 15 00 20 2 00 15 00 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 Shades 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 20 2 00 15 00 19 1 90 14 25 Single Light and Dark Blue Shades ADMIRAL COUBERT. Clear violet-blue BISMARCK. Sky-blue, s


. Beckert's bulbs. AL VETTER. Blush-white HEIN ROOZEN. Snow-white; early LA GRANDESSE. Purest white; late MADAME KRUGER. Pure white QUEEN EMMA. White, shaded blush QUEEN OF THE WHITES. Pure white; earlyWHITE LADY. White, immaculate Each Doz. 100 SO IS $1 80 $13 50 18 1 80 13 50 20 1 95 14 75 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 20 2 00 15 00 20 2 00 15 00 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 Shades 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 20 2 00 15 00 19 1 90 14 25 Single Light and Dark Blue Shades ADMIRAL COUBERT. Clear violet-blue BISMARCK. Sky-blue, shaded violet ELECTRA. Light silvery blue ENCHANTRESS. Delicate porcelain GENERAL VAN DER HEYDEN. Bright lavender GOUNOD. Dark lavender-blue GRAND MAITRE. Deep blue KING OF THE BLUES. Deep violet-blue Single Yellow Shades CITY OF HAARLEM. Orange-yellow 19 YELLOW HAMMER. Creamy yellow 19 18 1 80 13 50 19 1 90 14 25 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 20 2 00 15 00 18 1 80 13 50 18 1 80 13 50 1 851 85 13 7513 75. Exhibition Hyacinth, Etna Hyacinths in Glasses Hyacinths should not be started in water before the end of October. The bulbs require a certain period of rest and, if started too early,they will not develop a satisfactory root-growth and, consequently, will produce an imperfect flower. With proper attention, the Hyacinth will produce as fine a flower in water as in soil. For this purpose, use only the most perfect bulbsand, before placing them in the glasses, free the base of the bulb from dust, remnants of old decayed roots that may still adhere, and anyother impurities. This will prevent contaminating the water. After thoroughly cleaning the interior of the glasses, fill them with pure, clear,soft water. Rainwater cannot be recommended. The entire base of the bulb must be in contact with the surface of the water and remain sountil the roots develop. Replenish the water as it evaporates or renew if it becomes offensive. Place them in a cool and dark location, lettin


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