JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
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Prof. Ravvenhoff (D) Gorgeous deep rose red. Very attractive even under 
difficult conditions. 12 for 65c, 100 for $3.50. 
Qwanenburg (27 in.) Violet blue, flushed lilac, with large, white base. This 
variety may be forced very early in January. Excellent keeper, strong stem. 
Highly recommended. 12 for 75c, 100 for $4.00. 
Rev. H. Ewbank (D) Soft lavender-violet, flushed silvery gray, darkening 
toward the white base. A good-sized flower, and flue in combination 
with pale yellow varieties. Height, 22 inches. 12 for 65c, 100 for $3.50. 
\\ m. Pitt (D) Velvety crimson flower of beautiful form. Reliable garden 
variety. Distinct color and a magnificent tulip. 12 for 65c, 100 for $3.50. 
Yellow Giant (29 in.) A golden yellow tulip of great beauty and size, a 
large flower with black anthers. Tall and strong stem. This is the best 
of the several yellow Darwin tulips offered. 12 for 75c, 100 for $4.00. 
These are top size, Holland grown bulbs, and are guaranteed to be 
finest quality. 
HYACINTHS 
HYACINTHS are returning to 
favor in gardens. Blossoming with 
the early tulips, they contribute to 
the spring garden fragrance as well 
as colors which at that time no 
other flowers can give so well. In¬ 
deed, it is doubtful whether at any 
time of the garden year lovelier 
true pinks and blues can be found 
than those which hyacinths pro¬ 
vide. 
They serve to border paths, near 
all garden architecture, including 
ornaments such as bird baths, pools 
and fountains, and groups of hya¬ 
cinths may well be worked into the 
border planting, where they will 
provide a needed color foil or ac¬ 
cent. 
For garden planting, it is not 
necessary to use the largest forc¬ 
ing sizes. Bulbs of third and bed¬ 
ding sizes will do well. Take especial care to plant them in well drained 
soil, and if there is any doubt, elevate the bed a few inches to keep them 
above water. Plant bulbs six inches deep, and after the ground has frozen 
a light mulch to keep the frost in, will benefit. 
Gertrude—Rose-Pink, one of the best pot varieties. 
Marconi—Bright pink, very good. 
L’Innocence—Pure white, best for growing in pots indoors. 
Grand Maitre—Dark porcelain blue. 
King of Blues—Very dark blue. 
Queen of Blues—Very light blue. 
HOLLAND GROWN—Finest quality. 
Prices: Largest size bedding stock: 
15c each 3 for 35c 6 for 65c 12 for $1.20 
25 for $2.25 ' 100 for $7.50 — Delivered 
