. Dutch bulbs for spring blooming . HYDRANGEAS French Forcing- Varieties 3 to 4 branches 100, § 5 to 6 branches 100, 7 to 10 branches 100, 10 to 12 branches 100, (Packing charges extra) All the leading varieties, the most popular of which are the following: Baby Bimbenet—Dwarf, compact, silvery-rose. Very early and free bloomer. E. G. Hill—An early, splendid clear pink variety. General de Vibraye—Eright rose, very large flower. Mme. R. Jacquet—A very beautiful pink variety. Otaksa—The old reliable pink, very useful for late forcing, for tubs and outdoor planting. Souven


. Dutch bulbs for spring blooming . HYDRANGEAS French Forcing- Varieties 3 to 4 branches 100, § 5 to 6 branches 100, 7 to 10 branches 100, 10 to 12 branches 100, (Packing charges extra) All the leading varieties, the most popular of which are the following: Baby Bimbenet—Dwarf, compact, silvery-rose. Very early and free bloomer. E. G. Hill—An early, splendid clear pink variety. General de Vibraye—Eright rose, very large flower. Mme. R. Jacquet—A very beautiful pink variety. Otaksa—The old reliable pink, very useful for late forcing, for tubs and outdoor planting. Souvenir de Mme. De Chautard—Clear pink in color. Very early, free, vigorous bloomer. One of the most popular varieties. Trophee—Deep carmine-rose. SPIRE AS Spirea (Astilbe). Doz., ; 100, (Packing charges extra) These desirable plants find a ready market for Easter or Decoration Day: Gladstone—Best white for forcing. Gloria—Brilliant dark pink. The handsomest forcing pink. Doz., $; 100, Peach Blossom—Pale rose, good forcing variety. Queen Alexandra—Beautiful pink Easter variety. Rubens—Deep pink. FORCING or BABY RAMBLER ROSES Baby Rambler, or Madame N. Iievavassenr (Levavasseur, 1903)—This is the original Baby Rambler; daddy of them all. In bloom all the time. Flowers in large clusters of brightest crimson. Baby Tausendschoen (Welter, 1911)—Its flowers are large and much like "; Baby Echo—A greatly improved Tausendschoen; about the same color, but with more substance. Ellen Poulson fPoulson, 1912)—Dark brilliant pink, large, full, sweetly scented. Most floriferous. Erna Teschendorf? (Teschendorff, 1911; — The flowers are of a deep crimson color, flushed with carmine. It is much sought after in America to bloom in pots during winter and for Easter time. Jessie f Merryweather, 1909—The flowers, which are produced in huge clusters, are of a bright cherry-crimson color which does not fade. Miss Edith Cave


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