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TIFK CANADIAN JiORTICULTURIST 



Floral Edition 



BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME AND GARDEN 



RENNIFS SUPERB BULBS 



HYACINTH— LADY DERBY 



To succeed with bulbs it is necessary to begin right, by getting sound bulbs of 

 good size, and we would warn intending purchasers against baying cheap, under- 

 sized bulbs and expect the fine results obtained from such as we offer. Our sources 

 of supply are the best in this country and abroad, the leading growers of the world 

 having for years supplied us with their choicest stock. 



To the lover of flowers there is no class of plants so much prized as those which 

 arc produced from bulbs. The reason is easily found, because within the bulbs arc 

 stored all the future glory of leaves and flowers, only requiring the simplest culture 

 to develop them in their highest perfection. Success is, therefore, the rule. 



A FEW CULTURAL HINTS 



WHEN TO PLANT.— To the beginner we would emphasize the fact that 

 Autumn and not Springtime is the time to plant all kinds of spring-flowering bulbs. 

 1 he larger part of the bulbs ofFered in our Catalogue are ready to ship by the second 

 week in September, and the sooner they are planted after that the greater will be 

 the measure of success, more particularly those for indoor culture; therefore, 

 ORDER EARLY. A few sorts, which are noted in the Catalogue, do not mature 

 imfil October and November, and are forwarded as soon as ready. 



DUTCH HYACINTHS— Fancy Quality 



Add 3c. each, 25c. per dozen, for postage. 

 THE HYACINTH is so well known and esteemed that any description of its 

 many good qualities is needless. The list now offered includes nearly every shade 

 of red, white, blue, yellow, etc. 



20c. each, $1.95 per dozen, $13.00 per 100 

 Lady Derby, (Bright Rose Pink) » Charles Dickens, (Pink) ! La Victoire, (Deep 

 Carmine, Rosel ; Gertrude, (Deep Rose) ! Giganthea, (Light Pink) Morena, (Pink) ; 

 King of Belgians, (Deep Red) j Robert Steiger, (Dark Red) ; Garibaldi, (Crimson 

 Red) ; Albertine, (White) ) Madame Van Der Hoop, (Pure White) ; Grandeur a 

 Merveille, (Blush) j Arentinc Arendsen, (Pure White) ; LTnnocence, (Pure White) ; 

 Grand Maitre, (Pale Blue) ; Queen of the Blues, (Pale Azure blue; King of Blues, 

 (Dark Blue); Sir. Wm. Mansfield, (Mauve); Yellow Hammer. 



DARWIN TULIP— 1st Quality 



Add 10c. dozen, 50c. per 100, for postage. 

 The most beautiful section of the Tulip family, increasing in 

 popular favor every year, and deservedly so, not onlj' on account 

 of their length of stem, size of flower and lasting quality, but also 

 from the fact that blooming as they do, in the latter part of May, 

 they lengthen the season of bloom of the regular early flowering 

 varieties and should be planted by everyone who wishes to get bulbs 

 and plants that will fill in the season from the beginning of April 

 until the later part of May when other hardy perennials are starting 

 to bloom. Doz. 100 



Mixed Colors, (Superfine). 60 $3.75 



Mixed Colors, (Fine) 55 3..50 



MINIATURE HYACINTHS 



ALSO CALLED "DUTCH ROMANS" 



These little Hyacinths are excellent for growing in pots, pans 

 or boxes; they bloom very freely; often producing 3 or 4 spikes. 

 They are equally desirable for culture out-doors; they should be 

 planted closer together than the "Dutch Hyacinths." Culture is 

 the same as recommended for the Roman Hyacinths, and they 

 come into bloom after the Roman Hyacinths are exhausted. 

 Per Doz. ,70, Per 100, $4, 25. (Postage extra) 



Grand Maitre, (Light Blue) ; Gigantea, (Light Pink) ; Gertrude, 

 (Deep Pink); L'Innocence, (Pure White); Lady Derby, (Delicate 

 Pink); La Victoire, (Dark Pink). 



Send your name for a copy of Rennie's Catalogue, which includes Poultry Supplies, 

 Planet Junior Implements, Sprayers, Insecticides, Fertilizers, etc. 



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