STRAWBERRIES, HOLLAND BULBS AND SPECIALTIES. 
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Holland Bulbs. 
FOR FALL PLANTING. 
Orders Filled After the 1st of September. 
We beg to say that our stock of Bulbous 
Flower Roots has been purchased from the 
most reliable growers, and may be relied 
upon, both as to quality and correctness. 
Instead of offering a long list of varie- 
ties, many of which are of little value, we 
give a selection of the very best in the 
various classes. 
The season for filling orders opens 
about the first of September. Parties 
ordering early are more likely to get what 
they want than if they wait until the stock 
of some articles becomes exhausted. 
Parties unacquainted with the various 
kinds of bulbs, will do well to leave the se- 
lection to us. Such orders will receive our 
best attention. 
Assortments of Bulbs will be care- 
fully packed and sent by mail free of 
postage, at the single prices named in 
this catalogue. When ordered by the 
dozen and hundred, they will be sent 
by Express, at the purchasers ex- 
pense, unless otherwise specially 
agreed. Other plants in this cata- 
logue, unless so stated, are always 
sent at purchasers’ expense. 
Correspondents are requested to write 
plainly Name, Post Office, County and State. 
Remit by Money Order,(P. O. or Express,) or Draft on some of the principal cities. If neither 
can be had, enclose currency in registered letter. 
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The Hyacinth is one of the finest winter and spring flowering bulbs. It is of very easy cul- 
ture, and can be grown with equal success in earth, sand, moss or water. Being adapted to 
grow in vases, bowls, dishes, shells, wire-work, or anything which will contain a few handfulls 
of earth or moss, the most ornamental objects for the house can thus be formed. For planting 
out of doors in beds or borders it is unsurpassed by any plant. Blossoming as it does, ata 
season when there are few flowers, its beauty and fragrance are doubly appreciated. 
WILKES BARRE, PA., April 14, 1893. 
GENTLEMEN —The trees arrived in fine condition, and are very satisfactory. Yours truly, C.S. B. 
NEW YORK, fri/8, 1893. 
DEAR SIRS :—The shipments to the farm were so satisfactory, that all future orders will go to you. 
Yours truly, P.R.K 
