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Dutch Roman 



OR Miniature 



Hyacinths 



DUTCH RO]»IA]V OR 

 MINIATURE HYACINTHS 



These are small bulbs of the single flowering Dutch 

 Hyacinths, and quite distinct from the French Ro- 

 mans offered below, and excellent for growing in 

 pans, pots or boxes, in soil or prepared fibre, bloom- 

 ing early and freely. They may be planted close 

 together in the pans, pots or boxes, or in beds in 

 the open ground, with charming effect. The bulbs 

 we offer average 5 inches in circumference, and 

 must not be confounded with smaller unnamed 

 sorts. 



Gertrude. Deep rose. 



Qigantea. Soft blush or shell pink. 



La Victoire. Brilliant rosy-crimson. 



Grandeur a'Merveille. Blush white. 



La Qrandesse. Snow white. 



LMnnocence. Purest white. 

 Grand MaJtre. Deep porcelain-blue. 

 King of the Blues. Rich, deep blue. 

 Queen of the Blues. Silvery azure-blue. 



Price. Any of the above named varieties, 6 cts. each; 60 cts. 

 per doz.; HOO per 100; $36.00 per 1000. 



If wanted by Parcel Post, add po stage in accordance with note at 

 foot of page. 



EARI.Y WHITE FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 



A charming class of Hyacinths from the south of France, producing 

 graceful, delicately perf^iped spikes of pure white flowers. They force 

 readily in the house, 'iifld'6iniie had in flower from November till April. 

 Three bulbs can be puPitj(-a,4'-i0^b, or six bulbs in a 6-inch pan or pot, 

 and as each bulb prdduees ^ve^al'^prtkes, it makes a beautiful plant for 

 colifiwj'atbry or noisse ,de(^6ratioii7 --Th'eifetreatment is identical with the 

 Dutch' Hyacinth (seepage 2^ except that wi^^o not recommend them for 

 outdoor planting. a^Ory ^ o ^^' ^ ® k. 



Selected Bulbs, 10 qfe. eacS© $1.00 per"%e5!^ it-^ per 100. 



Extra Selected Bulb^Q^^ts.^chj $1.25 p«i^|oi^f8.50 per 100. 



PREPAReII ^fel^ Flfej^E 



This material has become very popula^ij^ prcfit^g bulbs in and is esf)e- 

 cially adapted for use in the home, belng''<^afttai^t. odorless, and as it 



is lighfQj^. weight, can be sent 

 to a distatfce at small expense. 



It contains all the necessary 

 plant food for almost all kinds 

 of bulbous plants. 



Before using it should be 

 thoroughly moistened and the 

 bulbs planted in the same way 

 as if soil were used. A special 

 feature of this material is that 

 bulbs can be grown in it in jar- 

 dinieres, fern dishes and other 

 non porous receptacles without 

 drainage. In such cases it is 

 necessary to put a few pieces of 

 charcoal in the bottom of each 

 receptacle to take up any im- 

 purities, and after watering, the 

 jardinieres or dishes should be 

 turned on ■ their side to allow 

 any surplus water to drain off. 



The treatment after planting 

 in this material is the same as 

 when planted in soil. 



75 cts. per peck; $2. 50 per 

 Narcisuss Growing IN Bulb Fibre bushel. Early White French Roman Hyacinths 



NOTE. — All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 percent, 

 to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



