PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— REQUISITES. 



Hyacinth Glasses. 



Hyacinths grown in glasses of water are charming ornaments for parlor windows^ and the ease 

 and success in flowering bulbs in this way add greatly to the popularity of not only Hyacinths but 

 Polyanthus Xarcissus, Amaryllis For mosissima and other bulbs, which can be grown i?i the same 

 manner. Can be used for cut flower vases when desired. 



fhiim. 



Bohemian Fancy. 



Tye's Shape. 



Tall. 



Patent Hyacinth Glass. This is Id 



two parts, the inner contains the bulb and roots, 

 and can be removed without injuring them, to 

 refill with water. Each, 35c; $3.50 per doz. 



Tye's Shape Hyacinth Glass. 



Vernal. An improved shape — not so easily tipped over — 

 ' various colors. 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 



Bohemian Hyacinth Glass. A beautifully shaped glass, 



various colors. 30c. each ; $3.00 per doz. 



Bohemian Fancy, in engraved or gilt designs. 50c. each ; $5.00 

 per doz. 



CHINESE SA L ^ Y ED BOWLS. 



As used by the Celestials for growing their famous " Jo«s Flower "' in. 

 {Seepage 20). The bulbs should be surrounded with pebbles to keep them 

 from toppling over when in flower, and then water enough put in to cover 

 about one-half of the bulb ; plare them in a dark, cool closet for a couple 

 of weeks to become rooted and then bring into the light. 



Vernal Hyacinth Vase. A pretty 



novelty, made of terracotta with numerous ribbed 

 rings encircling it. Immerse the vase for a day in 

 water, then sprinkle it with Timothy Seed ; with- 

 in a few days time will cover the vase with a 

 bright green growth ; of course always keep the 



vase filled with water. Hyacinths can be grown I 1 



in these just the same as in the regular hyacinth 



glasses. Price, 30c. each ; $3.00 per doz. 1 oz. Timothy Seeds, ice. 



Tall Hyacinth Glass. This is a favorite style— they come in 

 various colors. 15c. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Rose Bowls and Vases. 



For Cut Flowers. 



"PERFECT." 



Fine imitation cut glass; very orna- 

 mental. Holds 1, 2 or 3 bulbs. Fnce, 

 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00. 



".TOKIO." 



China, handsomely decorated in 

 curious Japanese designs. 



7 inch — for 1 bulb, 50c. 

 8# " " 2 " 70c. 

 9% " " 3 or 4 1 ' I -°° 



"ROSE BOWL." 



Fine imitation cut glass — 

 very artistic for holding loose 

 bunches of roses and cut 

 flowers. Price, 50c. 



CUT FLOWER VASE. 



12 inches high by 6 inches in 

 diameter — majolica ware — maroon 

 color ornamented in gold ; raised 

 scrollwork. Price, 1.75. 



NOVELTIES 



IN WHICH 



TO CROW 



BULBS. 



Interesting and beautiful objects for the window garden may be produced by growing Crocuses, Lily of the 

 Vallev and Roman Hyacinths in the ornamental pots here illustrated which are pierced with holes, out of which 

 the leaves and flowers grow— the bulbs are placed inside with the crown in the holes— soil is then filled in com- 

 pactly which holds the bulbs in place, soak thoroughly with water, 

 place in a dark cool place for a few weeks; to allow the bulbs to root 

 horoughly. Never allow them to suffer for water. 



'Roman Hyacinth Pot. 



Price, $1,00 each. 



{Requires 20 bulbs, offered on 

 page 7.) 



Bee Hive Crocus Pot. 



Price, 3oc. 

 (Requires^o Crocus, offered 

 on page 21.) 



"Hedgehog Crocus Pots. 



Price, 80c. 



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{Requires 50 Crocus, offered on 



page 11.) 



" Lily of the Valley Pot." 



( Rough Finish.) 



v,; Price, 30c. each ; $3x0 per doz. .. 



(Requires 75 Single Crowns, offered on 



page 32J 



