BEDS OF BRIGHT FLOWERS ARE A DELIGHT IN EARLY SPRING 



C.& J. Hyacinths for Pots and Beddin, 



Our Fine Selected Hyacinths in Separate Colors 

 are good-sized, 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 named kinds are not 

 desired. Get some for indoors and also be the proud 

 possessor of a Hyacinth bed outdoors next spring. 



We give these Ihacinths a most 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. Plant 

 no:c for bright, fragrant llowers next spring. 



Delivered free in the U. S. 



A. at these prices. Select the color or colors you prefer 







SINGLE— Seven colors | 3 for 



Doz. 



100 



DOUBLE— Seven colors 



3 for 



Doz. 



100 



Pure White, Blush -White, Rose- 

 Pink, Dark Red, Dark Blue, 

 Light Blue, and Yellow 



All colors mixed 



cts. 



25 



$1 00 

 85 



$7 00 

 6 00 



Pure White, Blush- White, Rose- 

 Pink, Dark Red, Dark Blue, 

 Light Blue, and Yellow, 



cts. 



30 

 25 



$100 



85 



$7 00 



6 GO 









The delightful far-flung fragrance from a bed of bright Hyacinths adds greatly to the charm of 



these lovely spring flowers 



**Pan" or ''Dutch" Single Miniature (Roman) Hyacinths 



Price, 8 cts. each, 3 for 20 cts., 12 for 65 cts., 100 for $5, postpaid 

 These bulbs are smaller than the regular Dutch Hyacinths and quite distinct from the French Romans. 

 If you get several sets and plant them at intervals of two weeks you can have bloom for months in the winter 

 and early spring. These Hyacinths are quite hardy and can be planted outdoors. Try a bright border 

 around your front porch and use them in your perennial bed. Plant 5 or 6 inches apart. 

 Garibaldi. Crimson or cherry-red. I King of the Blues. Rich dark blue. 1 Queen of the Blues. Light por- 

 Gertrude. Rich rosy pink. 1 L'lnnocence. Pure white. | celain-blue. 



OFFER 23. 1 each, 5 in all, for 35 cts., or 3 sets, 15 in all, for 85 cts., postpaid 



French Roman Hyacinths 



Special for indoors only, to be grown in pots or 

 pans. \'ery- early flowering. Pot these bulbs at 

 diflferent times and have some in bloom from late 

 November till May. The flowers are delightfully 

 fragrant and smaller than the Dutch Hyacinths, 

 but each bulb produces two or three flower-stalks. 

 Colors, White, Pink, and Light Blue. 15 cts. each, 

 3 for 40 cts., 12 for Si. 50, 100 for $10, postpaid. 



Grape Hyacinths (Muscari) 



These exquisite little flowers are a rich purple 

 color and are noted for their agreeable musky 

 fragrance. They are dwarf in growth and are 

 effective when used as an edging or planted in 

 clumps of 12 or more in the perennial border. Use 

 them for boutonnieres in early spring when other 

 flowers are scarce. 6 cts. each, 12 for 60 cts., 1 00 

 for $4, postpaid. 



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