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



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• • HYACINTH GLASSES. • • 



BOHEMIAN FANCV. 



TYE S SHAPE. 



JAPANESE. 



Vernal Hyacinth Vase. Made of terra 



cotta. Immerse the va?e for a day in water, 

 then sprinkle it with I'imothy seed; within a few 

 day's time will cover the vase with a bright 

 green growth; of course c Iways keep the vase 

 hlled with water. Hyacinths can be grown in 

 these just the same as in the regular Hyacinth 

 glasses. Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. i oz. 

 Timothy seed, 10c. 



Tye's Shape Hyacinth Glass. Vari- 

 ous colors. 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



Tall Hyacinth Glass. Various colors. 150. each, $1.50 per doz. 



Bohemian Hyacinth Glass. Various colors. 30c. each, 



$3.00 per doz.; in engraved or gilt designs. 50c. each, §5.00 per doz. 



•••CHINESE stc.red BOWLS 



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As used by the Celestials for growing their famous " Joss Flower" in. 

 (See page 20 ) The bulbsshculd be surrounded with pebbles to keep theni 

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



Patent Hyacinth Glass. This is in two 



parts; theinncrcontains the bulb and roots and 

 can be removed without injuring them, to refill 

 with water, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz, 



Japanese Hyacinth Vase. White 



porcelain decorated in colors and gold, under 

 glaze m Japanese designs. 40c. each, $4.00 per 

 doz. Cheaper grade in gray and green, 

 or blue and white, 2cc. each, $2.00 per doz. 



ROSE BOWLS AND VASES. 



For Cut Flowers. 



" ROSE BOWL." 



Fine imitation cut glass ; 

 very artistic for holding loose 

 bunches of loses and cut 

 flowers. Price, 50c. 



HAXGIXG I LUWEK HOLDER. TOKI.NABl VASE. 



GLASS CHINESE LILY BOWL. 



e^inch diameter, for i bulb $0 2? 



7/4 _^ " 2 " 30 



*}2 " " " 3 " 35 



"TOKIO ' 



China, handsomely decorated 

 incurious Japanese designs. 

 7-inch for i bulb $0 50 



8 " "2 " .... 70 



9 " "3 or 4 " .... I 00 



Hanging- Japanese Flower Holder. When filled with roses 



or other cut flowers, is a very novel ornament. They are of the finest 



Japanese porcelain. 



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Blue design on white ground, 8 in, 50c., 10 in., 750., 12 in., $1.00. 

 Bichly decorated on white ground in several colors and gold, 



8 in., 6oc., loin., 9c c, 12 in, §1.25. 



Tokinabi Flower Vase. Very hard and exquisitely finished and 

 shaded terra cotta, wiih clouds, dragons and borders in raised relief, 

 useful for holding flowers, dried grasses, or as an ornament for mantle- 

 piece or cabinet. First size, 12x5 in., $r.oo. Second size, 9^x4, 75c. 

 Third size, 5x2}^, 30c. Fourth size, ^Yzxi'/i, 20c. 



••NOVELTIES 



in which • 

 • to grow 



BULBS. ••• 



Interesting and beautiful objects for the window garden maybe produced by growing: Crocuses, Lily of the 

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

 the leavts and floweis grow; the bulbs are placed inside with the 

 crown in the holes; 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 allow the bulbs to root thoroughly. Never allow them 

 to suffer for water. ^ 



"Roman Hyacinth Pot." 



Price, $t.oo each. 



(Requires 20 hulhs^ oJjFered on 



fiage 7.) 



"Bee Hive Crocus Pot-" 



Price, 8cc. 



{Requires $0 Crocus^ Ojff'ered 



on page 22.) 



"Hedgehog Crocus Pot" 



Price, 80c. 



(Requires 50 Crocus^ offered on 



page 22.) 



' Lily of the Valley Pot" 



(Rough Finish.) 



Price, 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 



(Requires 75 Single Crowns, offered on 



page32.) 



