70 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—HYACINTH GLASSES, Erc. 
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Hyacinths 2Town in glasses of water are charming ornaments for parlor windows, and the ease 
and success in flowering bulbs in this way add greatly to their popularity. Polyanthus Narcissus, 
Amaryllis Formosissima and a few other bulbs can be grown in the same manner. 
TYE’S TWISTED. TYE’S PLAIN. 
TALL PLAIN. 
TALL TWISTED. 
Vernal Hyacinth Vase. Made of terra 
cotta. Immerse the vase for a dayin water, 
then sprinkle it with Timothy seed; withina 
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 in these just the same as in the 
regular Hyacinth glasses. Price, 30c. each, 
$3.00 per doz. 1 oz. Timothy seed, 10c. 
“‘Twisted’’ Tye’s Hyacinth Glass. Highly attractive. Fur- 
nished in the following colors: green, purple, blue, opal or crystal. 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Plain Tye’s Hyacinth Glass. Furnished in the following colors: 
green, purple, blue, opal or crystal. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
CHINESE **"t%,, BOWLS. 
As used by the Celestials for growing their famous ‘Joss Flower” 
in. (See page 24.) The bulbs should be surrounded with pebbles 
to keep them from toppling over when in fiower, and then water 
enough putin to cover about one-half of the bulb; place them in a 
dark, cool closet for a couple of weeks to become rooted, and then 
bring into the light. 
VERNAL. 
Tokio Chinese Lily Bowls. 
China, handsomely decorated in 5 A 
curious Japanese designs. Glass Chinese Lily Bowl. 
7-inch, for 1 bulb....... .-$0.40 | 6-inch diameter, jor 1 bulb, $0.25 
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Roman Hyacinth Pot. 
Price, $1.00 each. 
(Requires 20 Bulbs.) 
Bee Hive Crocus Pot. | 
Price, 80c. 
(Requires 50 Crocus.) | 
allow the bulbs to root thoroughly. 
dgehog Crocus Pot. 
(Requires 50 Crocus.) 
Patent Hyacinth Glass. This is in two 
parts; the innercontains thebulb and roots 
and can be removed without injuring them, 
to refill with water. 25c. each, $2.50 doz. 
Tall ‘‘Twisted’’ Hyacinth Glasses. Very 
ornamental. Furnished in the following 
colors: eee purple, blue, opal or crystal. 
Price, 20t. each, $2.00 per doz. 
Plain Tall Hyacinth Glass. Furnished in 
the following colors: green, purple, blue, 
opal or crystal. 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
ROSE BOWLS AND 
For Cut Flowers, 
= 
««Rose Bowl.”’ 
Fine imitation cut glass; 
very artistic for holding 
loose bunches of roses and 
cut flowers. Price, 50c. Si 
HANGING FLOWER HOLDER. TOKONABI VASE. 
Hanging Japanese Flower Holder. When filled with roses 
or other cut flowers, is a very novel ornament. They are of the 
finest Japanese porcelain. Blue design on white ground, 8-in., 
50c.; 10-in.. T5c. 
Tokonabi Flower Vase. Very hard and exquisitely finished and 
shaded terra cotta, with clouds, dragons and borders in raised 
relief. First size, 12x5 in., $1.00. Second size, 9x4 in., TSc. 
Third size, 5x24, in., 30c. Fourth size, 44%x114 in., 20ce. 
NOVELTIES in which to grow BULBS. 
Interesting and beautiful objects for the window garden may be produced by growing Crocus, Lily of 
the Valley 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 boles; soil is then filled 
in compactly, which holds the bulbs in place; soak thoroughly 
with water, place in a dark, cool place for a few weeks, to 
Never allow them to 
Lily of the Valley Pot. 
(Rough Finish.) 
Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
( Requires 75 Single Crowns.) 
Price, 80c. 
