MANCHESTER AND ALTRINCHAM 
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Select Bedding Hyacinths. 
These being quoted at considerably reduced rates, afford at a very small cost 
a grand opportunity for their extended planting in beds, borders, &c., thereby 
producing an attractive and magnificent display of bloom. 
Clibnans’ Select Single Bedding Hyacinths. 
For Massing, Ribbon Gardening, &c. 
IN DISTINCT SHADES OF COLOUR AND TO FLOWER SIMULTANEOUSLY. 
In our opinion too many sorts of Hyacinths should not be used in order to make a bed present a tasteful and effective display, and it is 
important that all should bloom at the same time or as nearly so as possible. After repeated trials, we have selected varieties in the eight 
undermentioned colours for this purpose, of the same uniform height, standing well and erect, and blooming together. 
per 
doz. 
per 100 
per 
doz. 
per 
100 
s. 
d. 
s. d. ' 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
CURRANS' Select Dark Red 
... 2 
6 
17 0 
CURRANS’ Select Slush White 
2 
6 
18 
0 
CURRANS’ Select Rosy Red 
2 
6 
17 0 
CLISRANS’ Select Light Slue 
2 
(> 
17 
0 
CURRANS’ Select Pure White 
... 2 
() 
IK (i 
CURRANS’ Select Dark Slue 
2 
() 
17 
0 
CURRANS’ Select Yellow 
2 
6 
18 6 
CURRANS’ Select Violet 
2 
6 
18 
0 
Single 
and 
Double 
in Mixed Shades. 
per 
doz. 
per 100 
per doz. 
per 100 
s. 
d. 
s. d. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
Single Red, mixed, various shades ... 
... 1 
9 
12 0 
Double Red, mixed, various shades ... 
... 1 
9 
12 
0 
,, White, mixed, various shades 
... 1 
9 
12 0 
White, mixed, various shades 
... 1 
9 
12 
0 
,, Rlue, mixed, various shades . .. 
... 1 
9 
12 0 
Blue, mixed, various shades ... 
... 1 
9 
12 
0 
All Colours, mixed 
... 1 
9 
12 0 
All Colours, mixed 
1 
9 
12 
0 
Note. -For Bedding purposes single Hyacinths are much more satisfactory than the double-flowered varieties. 
Miniature Hyacinths. 
These are well adapted for Children's Gardens and small Flower Beds, growing in small Glasses, Jardinettes, or ornamental Pots, and 
when judiciously mixed with other bulbs, form a very pretty feature in the decoration of the Conservatory. 
per doz. — s. d. , per doz. — s. d. I per doz. — s. d. 
Blue, in various shades ... ... 1 9 | Red, in various shades ... ... 1 9 1 White, in various shades ... ... 1 9 
Hyacinths, Crocus, and other bulbs (with the exception of Tulips, which may 
remain in the Bags), should be unpacked on their arrival and laid out in a cool 
dry place, to prevent heating and moulding. Where bulbs have failed to give 
satisfaction, we almost invariably find that they have not been taken out of the bags for 
some considerable time after receipt by the Customer. 
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