MANCHESTER AND ALTRINCHAM. 
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China Vases and Bowls. 
For Growing Roman Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, Freesias, and 
other Bulbs in Moss Fibre without drainage. 
This mode of growing bulbs is one of the latest and most fascinating, and cannot be too strongly recom- 
mended. The advantage of this system is that the bowls or vases can be placed anywhere about the house 
without any fear of any mess from water or soil coming through the base of the pots. The specially prepared 
Fibre is perfectly odourless and clean to handle. 
Chinese Bowls. Beautiful Designs. 
In Red and Blue, from 1 / 6 to 4/6 each. 
How to grow Bulbs in Bowls 
Place one or two pieces of Charcoal at the 
bottom of the Bowl, then fill with Fibre Compost 
to about one-third of its depth, placing bulbs on 
the Fibre, allowing space between each, and then 
cover with Compost, but not tightly pressed, sat- 
urate with water and drain off, place in a dark 
airy room for about a month, keep moist and 
bring to the light to any position desired. 
Latest Pattern. English made. 
Green Art Bowls, from lOd. each. 
Coaching Days Designs, from 1 / 6 each. Crocus Bowls, from 5d. each. 
Specially Prepared Fibre. 
For growing Bulbs in Bowls. 
1/- per Peck. 3,6 per Bushel. 
Customers’ own Bowls planted. 
Hyacinth Glasses and Supports. ** 
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No. 1, 1 /- each. No. 2, 1/6 each. No. 3, 1 0d. each. No. 4, 6d. each. No. 5, 4d. each. 
Mrs. C. WATSON, The Homestead, Shrigley, near Macclesfield, writes : — “I have pleasure in enclosing a photograph 
of Hyacinths. We purchased the bulbs from you early last Autumn, and they have flowered exceedingly well and have been 
much admired.” 
Mr. ARTHUR HEATH, Gardener to Mrs. WALKER, Myton Lodge, Myton, Warwick, writes : — "The bulbs we had from 
you this time were grand, Mrs. Walker is very pleased indeed with them. 1 never saw finer, especially the Narcissus, and they 
were grown in Moss Fibre. 
