THE CONARD & JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



HYACINTHS IN SEPARATE COLORS 



Our Fine Selected Hyacinths in Separate Colors are good-size, well-matured bulbs, sold at low prices 

 and specially recommended for bedding and also for winter blooming in the conservatory and window 

 garden, when the higher-priced kinds are not desired. They give excellent satisfaction. 



We have given these Hyacinths a thorough trial in our proving beds year after year, and we find by 

 experience that for outside planting the best results are obtained from the single varieties, as the spikes are 

 always clothed with well-formed florets and are generally larger than the double varieties. As many of our 

 customers prefer the double flowers, we offer first-class, well-matured bulbs of both kinds. 



Delivered free in U. S. A. at these prices 



SINGLE-Seven colors 



Pure White, Blush- White, 

 Rose-Pink, Dark Red, 

 Dark Blue, Light Blue and 

 Yellow 



All colors mixed 



Each 



3 for 



Doz. 



100 





cts. 



cts. 



cts. 







07 

 06 



18 

 15 



60 



50 



$4 75 

 4 00 





DOUBLE— Seven colors 



Pure White, Blush-White, 

 Rose-Pink, Dark Red, 

 Dark Blue, Light Blue and 

 Yellow 



All colors mixed 



Each 



3 for 



Doz. 



cts. 



cts. 



cts. 



07 

 06 



18 

 15 



70 



55 



$5 00 

 4 50 



HOW TO GROW BEAUTIFUL HYACINTHS 



In the Open Ground 



Plant in the fall 6 inches apart 

 each way and 3 to 4 inches deep. 

 Give them slight protection over 

 winter, and in the spring, after the 

 flowers are gone, the bulbs may be 

 removed in time to set your sum- 

 mer-flowering plants. 



In Pots or Window Boxes 



Plant the bulb in the pot so that 

 its crown just shows, then set 

 away in a cool, dark place for six 

 weeks or two months for root- 

 growth to develop. After this, bring- 

 gradually to the light, heat and 

 air; give plenty of water. 



In Glasses 



Set the bulb so that the lower 

 end merely touches the water. 

 Put away in a cool, dark place till 

 you see the roots developed, then 

 remove by degrees to full light 

 and air. A piece of charcoal in 

 the water will keep it sweet, 



