THE CONARD £r JONES CO., WEST GROVE. PA. 



ROBERT PYLE, President 



ANTOINE WINTZER. VICE-PRESIDENT 



C.& J. Finest Named Hyacinths 



THE SINGLE-FLOWERED HYACINTHS BLOOM LIKE THIS 



Easy to grow. Magnificent rich-colored blooms. All 



are intensely fragrant 



Red, White and Blue Sets 



State 



Let us pick for you one bulb each of the 3 national colors 

 whether single or double kinds are preferred. Our selection. 



Three 20-cent kinds, 3 colors, 50 cts.; 2 of each, 6 for 90 cts. 

 Three 25-cent kinds, 3 colors, dO cts.; 2 of each, 6 for $1. 



YOU CAN ARRANGE FOR A SUCCESSION OF THESE 

 AND ONE SET IN EACH WINDOW 



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SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR HOUSE 

 . CULTURE AND BEDDING 



Every Hyacinth bulb we send out has the 

 blossom already formed inside it. By regulating 

 the culture (see directions with each order) you 

 can have a beautiful displa^^ of bloom for Christ- 

 mas or other special occasions. Hyacinths remain 

 beautiful a long time and are splendid for table, 

 window, or mantel decoration. Beds on the 

 lawn in the early spring are exquisite. Plant now. 



The figures, 1,2,3 and 4 after the names of the 

 Hyacinths indicate the relative time of tiowering — 

 the I's flower together and are the earliest; the 

 4's the latest. 



Delivered free in the U. S. A. at these prices. Cost per 

 hundred is 75 times price each 



Each 3 for ' Doz 



cts. 

 50 



60 

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Si 75 



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1 1 Single Varieties 



Garibaldi, i. Glossy crimson. 



King of the Belgians (Roi des 

 Beiges). 4. Crimson-scarlet. 



Gertrude. 3. Rich rosy pink. 



Moreno. 2. Clear rose- pink; 

 large, waxy flowers j 25 



La Grandesse. 3. The finest' 

 standard pure snow-white . . ! 20 



L'Innocence. 3. White; large. 25 



City of Haarlem. 3. New.: 

 Bright golden yellow con- 1 

 sidered the best of all yellow' 

 hyacinths [ 20 



Yellow Hammer. 3. Fine yel-l 

 low, shaded gold. Charming.! 25 



Lord Derby. 3. Silvery- laven-j 

 der-blue 20 



King of the Blues. 4. Dark! 

 shining blue. Splendid spikei 

 and bells 



Queen of the Blues. 4. Beau- 

 tiful sky-blue; large spike.. . 



1 1 Double Varieties . 



Lord Wellington. 2. Clear,' 

 bright carmine I 



Princess Royal. 2.Finedeepred 



Anna Maria. 2. Double; blush- 

 white, with rich purple center; 



Grootvorst. 2. Fine rosy pink. 



Florence Nightingale, i. Pure 

 waxy white; large 



Prince of Waterloo, i. Extra- 

 fine, white; very sweet 



La Virginite. 2. Rich creamy 

 white shaded to blush 



Bloksberg. 4. Porcelain-blue. 



General Kohler. 2. Large 

 spikes of light blue 



Supreme Yellow. 3. Great. . . . 



William III. 4. Double; yellow 

 with apricot-pink center. . . . 



HAVE YOU A WINTER FLOWER-GARDEN? 



I must tell you how I am enjoying the Hyacinths 

 I bought of you last Fall. I have seven pots and 

 pans full; have had 21 tlower-stalks full and more 

 buds coming. Several had two stalks from one 

 bulb. Thev are grand; also, those I got my friend 

 Mrs. W. H. G.— Mrs. W. H. T., Southold, N. Y. 



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