«MICHELUS HYACINTHS 
PLEASE NOTE —Original packages of Hyacinth Bulbs contain the following quantities; First size, 50 bulbs; second size, third 
size and unnamed, 100 bulbs; miniature, 250 bulbs; if possible please order in these unit quantities. 
If Roman Hyacinths bulbs are wanted by Parcel Post, add 10c. per doz., 40c. per 100, for postage, to the first and 
second zones; for other zones, please add additional postage. 
See page 5 for reference to prices on Hyacinth Bulbs. 
Dutch Miniature Hyacinths 
DUTCH MINIATURE HYACINTHS 
(14-15 ctm.) 
Excellent for growing in pots, pans or boxes. Valuable for 
designs and centerpieces. 
Gertrude. Deep pink. 
Grand Maitre. Bright porcelain blue. 
King of the Blues. Deep blue. 
Lady Derby. Delicate pink. 
La Grandesse. Pure white. 
La Victoire. Beautiful bright scarlet. 
L’Innocence. Pure white. 
Marconi. Rich rose pink. 
Queen of the Blues. Silvery blue. 
Queen of the Pinks. Rose pink. 
Roi des Beiges. Deep red. 
Yellow Hammer. Pure yellow. 
SPECIAL NOTE 
We call the attention of our customers to the fact that bulbs 
of Dutch Miniature Hyacinths we offer are 14 to 15 ctm. 
Therefore, please do not compare our prices with those that may 
be offered in smaller sizes and at lower prices. 
In order to obtain best results, all bulbs should be un¬ 
packed immediately upon arrival and either planted at 
once or stored in a cool dry place. 
Michell’s White Roman Hyacinths 
FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 
These are very useful for those who grow for their own cut flower 
work; excellent for design work. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
White. 11-12 ctm. 
.$0.55 
$3.75 
$33.00 
White. 12-15 ctm. 
.75 
4.75 
42.00 
White. 13-15 ctm. 
.95 
6.50 
57.50 
White. 14-15 ctm. 
. 1.35 
9.00 
80.00 
Light Blue. 
.80 
5.25 
45.00 
Light Pink. 
.80 
5.25 
45.00 
DON’T LET YOUR BULBS FREEZE 
Every year near Easter time, when the florist is looking 
forward to a banner lot of Hyacinths, Tulips and Narcissus, 
for sale at that season, there are some who suffer losses they 
could easily avoid by a little forethought. When potting 
bulbs give them a thorough watering and place in a frame—if 
you have one—on a bed of cinders or ashes, this will allow the 
excess moisture to drain away. When the bulbs are potted and 
placed they should be covered with screened ashes or sand to 
a depth of at least three inches above the top of pots. When 
permanent cold weather sets in, cover with long straw manure 
(do not use leaves). During severe winter and on cold nights, 
keep sash on the frames, you cannot expect the best results 
from bulbs if they are allowed to freeze excessively, it ruins the 
flower germ. 
It is, of course, understood, that this suggestion applies to 
northerly latitudes. In all cases bulbs should be unpacked 
and stored or planted upon arrival. 
25 Bulbs of any one variety at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate 
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