Good Garden or Bedding Hyacinths. 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
Single — Red In various shades 
15/- 
21 - 
,i —White and Blush 
15/- 
21 - 
n — Blue In various shades 
15/- 
21 - 
ii — Mixed All colours 
15/- 
21 - 
Miniature or Dutch Roman Hyacinths. 
These little Hyacinths, if planted thickly in pans or bowls, are 
exceedingly decorative and lose the stiffness of the large single spikes. 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
Red In two shades 
8/- 
1/2 
White and Cream 
8/- 
1/2 
Blue In two shades 
8 1- 
1/2 
Tulips. 
No plants are easier of cultivation than Tulips, and for bedding 
they are far preferable to Hyacinths, as they last much longer in flower 
and the delicate combination and brilliance of their colouring offer 
splendid opportunities for tasteful and effective display. Tulips will 
do well in almost any soil, but a rich light sandy loam is most suitable, 
and where the land is heavy a sprinkling of sand should be put under 
each bulb. Plant in October or November, placing the bulbs about 
four inches deep and the same distance apart. 
For the help of our customers who wish for varieties whose colours 
contrast well, we can recommend the following combinations: — 
Chrysolora and Dusart Yellow and scarlet. 
La Reine and Artus Tllush white and scarlet. 
Chrysolora and Joost van Vondel (White) Yellow and 
white. 
Prince of Austria and President Lincoln Buff 
orange and carmine. 
Ophir d’Or and Wouvermann Yellow and purple. 
Joost van Vondel (White) and Wouvermann White 
and purple. 
Maas and Montrgsor Scarlet and yellow. 
Couleur Cardinal and White Swan Crimson and White. 
Couleur Cardinal and Rose Grisdelin Both make 
splendid beds by themselves. 
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