HYACINTHS FOR INDOORS AND BALCONY 
[ N P N These :ire young bulbs wirh nre not yet full grown, anil therefore they do not 
■ ® ™ wm h ■ v produce such compact flowerbunches as the older bulbs. This gives them, however, 
a particular charm as they are much looser and more graceful. They pre, therefore, entirely different from the more compact 
specimen. They can be brought into flower indoors during the winter, as well as in the garden in early Spring. In both 
cases they will give entire satisfaction. For the treatment, kindly refer to the directions described before. We supply only 
3 principal colors, as young bulbs are not available. These we require for our own cultivations. 
per 12 per 25 p.100 | per 12 per25 p.100 | per 12 per 25 p.100 
Red 
.SO 1.45 5.50 
p. 100 
—.SO 1.45 5.50 
Blue 
1.45 5.50 
INEXPENSIVE COLLECTION OF MINIATURE HYACINTHS FOR 
No. 18 
In this collection we supply lO of each of the above 
mentioned colors, in all 3ft f av 1 7ft 
30 graceful Miniature Hvaein*h« in 3 he«uti ul colors, separately packed, for $ 1>7Q BWl $ I ■# V 
INDOORS AND THE GARDEN 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF HYACINTHS 
Hyacinths of every possible color looks so charming, provided the mixture is a real good one ; otherwise it would make 
a‘poor impression. Plant them rather closely together so that the flowers form QE tnr <t 1 AS 
a patch, as this enhances the color effect. Per 12 $ .80, per 100 S 5.50 ,VM V 
An inexpensive collection, composed for the owners CATALOG FALL 1037 H 
of medium sized gardens, is offered on page 22 Stassen Floral Gardens Inc., Roslyn Heights L. I.. N.Y. U 
HYACINTHS FOR BEDS AND BORDERS 
Hyacinths are the ideal flowers for the flowergardt-n. No flowers equal them in stateliness and especially in modern gardens 
laid out on straight lines they should not be omitted. They flower during the whole month of April and even in bad 
weather they remain stately and upright to the last. Plant them 6 inches apart and 4 inches deep. A covering of peat or fir 
branches is recommended, but is not essential. In small edgings, along footpaths, in round, oval or multi-colored beds. 
briefly in all forms of garden 
decoration. 
they grow very well 
per 12 per 25 p.100 
Their vivid colors 
dominate the Spring garden. 
per 12 
per 25 
So't pink . 
. . . . s 
—.90 1.65 
6.30 
Dark pink . 
.s 
—.90 
1.65 
Snow white. 
. . . . $ 
—.90 1.65 
6.30 
Purple violet 
. s 
1.85 
Dark blue . 
... .9 S 
—.95 1.75 
6.70 
Darn red . . 
. s 
t.— 
1.85 
Light red . 
... .9 
—.90 1.65 
6.30 
Pure yellow . 
. s 
1.10 
2.— 
Fkv blue 
. . S 
—.95 1.75 
6.70 
Light blue . 
. s 
—.95 
1.75 
E inex 
No. 16~1 
6.30 
7.10 
7.10 
7.50 
6.70 
INEXPENSIVE COLLECTION OF HYACINTHS FOR THE GARDEN To 8U £$ 
pink, lO snow white, lO sky b|je, lO dark red, lO pure yellow, in all 50 fa f a *j 4A 
No. 18 1 nrime tcddin" Hvacinths in 5 beautiful variegating colors, separately packed, for S 3.30 wV Ivl q) *wv 
The following offer consists of Hyacinths in colors, which are supplied in those varieties which we know are most suitable 
for cultivation indoors during the winter. They are also suitable for forcing in a small glasshouse or conservatory. On 
receipt they must be planted in pots, boxes or baskets, filled with leaf mould or garden soil mixed with peat. The bulbs 
may be placed closely together with their tops just showing above the surface of the soil. They should then be placed in 
a dark, by preference cool, place, where the atmosphere is not too moist. You leave them there until the beginning of 
January when they may be placed in the light and warmth. At about the end of January they will flower and spread their 
lovely perfume in your rooms. They may also be planted in larger cases and as soon as they flower, be transplanted into 
baskets or pots. Another method is to place them in bowls filled with gravel. Care should be taken, however, that the 
water does not touch the bulb. Further, we recommend them for displays in window and balcony boxes. Here, too, they 
should be planted immediately upon their arrival at a depth of about 4 inches. It is essential to cover them during the 
winter with straw, which should he removed again as soon as the buds appear. Still better is to use peat, which can 
remain on the boxes. We guarantee prime quality bulbs, producing heavy flower bunches. 
Soft pink . 
.S 
per 3 
—.30 
per 2 
1.— 
per 25 
1.85 
Dark pink. 
. $ 
per 3 
—.30 
per 12 per 25 
1.— 1.85 
Snow white. 
. $ 
—.30 
1.— 
1.85 
Purple violet .... 
.S 
-.35 
1.20 
2.20 
Dark blue. 
. s 
—.30 
1.10 
2. _ 
Dark red. 
. s 
—.35 
1.20 
2.20 
Light red . 
. s 
—.30 
1 .— 
1.&5 
Pure yellow . 
. $ 
-.35 
1.30 
2.40 
Sky blue. 
.$ 
—.30 
1.10 
2.— 
Light blue. 
. $ 
—.30 
1.10 
2.— 
I 
I 
INEXPENSIVE COLLECTION 
BALCONY 
OF HYACINTHS FOR INDOORS AND 
in this collection we supply 3 soft pink, 3 snow white, 3 sky blue, 3 dark red, 
3 pure yellow. In all 15 Hyacinths for indoors 4 r tfSt T 1 AO 
No. 14 [ and balcony in 5 beautiful variegating colors, separately packed, for S 1.40_* w »Ol I ■*tv 
AMATEUR COLLECTION OF HYACINTHS FOR INDOORS AND BALCONY 
20 for $ 1.80 
——| We supply 2 of each of the above mentioned colors, in all 20 Hyacinths for in- 
Wo, 15 | doors and balcony, in IQ fine, contrasting colors, separately packed, for S 1,80 
! 
1 No. 17~! 
\TEUR COLLECTION OF HYACINTHS FOR THE GARDEN 
50 for $ 3.60 
f In this collection w# supply 5 of each of the above mentioned colors, in all 
No. 17 I 50 Hyacinths in lO Fine, contrasting colors, separately pack d. r or 8 3.^0 
MINIATURE HYACINTHS FOR INDOORS AND 
