William M. Hunt SlCompanu 
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Multiflora Hyacinths 
Their gay colors, grace, fragrance, and easy culture make these Heralds 
of Spring promising subjects for indoor gardening. Plant any time after 
October 15, in pots or pottery 5 inches in diameter, tops of bulbs level with 
soil or bulb fibre 3^ inch below rim of container; store in cool dark place 
for 10 weeks; water occasionally. When the sprouts are up 2 inches, take 
pots into subdued light in warm room for two weeks and blossoming follows 
automatically. 
Multiflora Hyacinths are hardy. Planted outdoors in September 
to November, each bulb will produce a fragrant clump of colorful blossoms 
in the spring. Left undisturbed in a good location they will bring their 
message of joy to your garden for several years. 
Top-Size Bulbs Only 
Pink Pale Blue Dark Blue 
Red White Mixed 
All above colors, $3.50 per doz. 
Doz. 
100 
$2 
50 
$16 
50 
1 
75 
11 
00 
3 
50 
25 
00 
1 
75 
11 
00 
1 
75 
11 
00 
2 
00 
14 
50 
Early Roman Hyacinths 
New-crop bulbs will be ready in September, when they may be planted in pots 
or pans of a compost containing two-thirds fibrous loam and one-third sand. They 
may also be placed in the more artistic ornamental bowls now available in any 
china store, using our prepared Bulb Fibre as a filler, which only needs to be kept 
continually moist, requires no additional fertilizer, and in which the bulbs thrive 
and bloom luxuriantly. Bulbs planted in September bloom in December. 
White. Extra large. Top size. 
Selected Bulbs. 
Blue, Virginia. Extra-large Bulbs.3 
Blue. French-grown. Selected Bulbs.1 
Pink. French-grown. Selected Bulbs. 
Royal Scarlet. Deep scarlet, French-grown bulbs, known as 
Red Romans. Specially recommended for greenhouse culture 
for Christmas flowering. Selected Bulbs.2 
Prepared Dutch Hyacinths 
These bulbs are intended only for indoor planting and have, both in growing 
and harvesting, been submitted to a treatment that insures early ripening and 
leaves them in a condition to respond to intense forcing methods for early bloom. 
Planted in September, they bloom about the same time as the Roman Hyacinths. 
These are second-size bulbs—the best for this purpose _ 
Doz. 100 
Arentine Arendsen. Pure white. Extra fine.$2 00 $14 00 
Bismarck. Sky-blue. 2 00 14 00 
Garibaldi. Dark carmine. 2 00 14 00 
Gertrude. Deep rose. 2 00 14 00 
L* Innocence. Pure white. 2 00 14 00 
Nimrod. Rosy pink. 2 00 14 00 
Royal Scarlet. Fine spike thickly set with scarlet-red bells . . 3 00 22 00 
Schotel. Light blue. 2 00 14 00 
Yellow Hammer. Canary-yellow. 2 00 14 00 
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