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HYACINTHS 
CULTURE IN POTS: Use any good soil, mixed with sand, potting so as to leave 
the top of the bulb even with the soil. For a single plant use a 4 or 5-inch pot; but 
the effect will be prettier if several bulbs are planted in a larger pot, and still more 
effective if all are of one cclor. Press the soil firmly around the bulbs, but do not pack 
it underneath. Water thoroughly and place in cold, dark place for 4 or 5 weeks, water- 
ing about every 10 days, enough to keep the soil moist. 
A still better plan is to sink the pot in the earth about 6 inches, covering with 
soil, chcosing a location that is not too wet. For a succession of bloom, bring the 
first out about December ist, and every two weeks thereafter, until February 1st. 
Keep moderately warm and when they begin to bloom, give plenty of water, and as 
much fresh air as possible. Too much heat dries up the flower and shortens the 
blooming period. 
CULTURE IN OPEN GROUND: Any gcod garden soil will suit Hyacinths, and 
the planting depth should be determined by the character of the soil. If clay or very 
heavy, do not cover more than 3 inches; if light, from 4 to 6 inches. Protect with 
manure, leaves or coarse litter to prevent freezing. 
Wood’s Exhibition Hyacinths 
30c. each; $3.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100 
BLSMARCK—Sky-blue, broad spike, very LADY DERBY—Bright rose pink, very 
early. large spike. 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Pure yellow, large ya VICTOIRE—Deep carmine red; best 
GERTRUDE Rose Pink ] grated 
‘spike. ee ee MARCONI—Bright rose, very large spike. 
GRAND MAITRE—Deep lavender blue, MARIE—Rich purple, extra large spike. 
with dark blue stems. ; 
: QUEEN OF THE WHITES—tThickly set 
KING OF THE BLUES—Dark blue with a spikes, pure white; late. 
purply richness. 
MINNOCENCE—Large pure white; the YELLOW HAMMER—Pure yellow, very 
best all ’round white. early. 
Wood’s Superior Named Hyacinths 
3 for 50c.; $1.75 per dozen; $12.50 per 100 


CiftY OF HAARLEM— Yellow. L’INNOCENCE—Pure White. 
GERTRUDE—Deep Pink. LA VICTODRE—Carmine Red. 
KING OF THE BLUES—Dark Blue. QUEEN OF THE BLUES—Light Blue. 

Hardy _ Lilies 
These are unsurpassed by any of the class of hardy plants. They 
begin flowering in May, and the various species continue in unin- 
terrupted succession until autumn. Can be planted in the garden, 
either in the fall or early spring; fall planting is better. 
CANDIDUM (Annunciation, Madonna, or St. Joseph’s Lily). An 
old favorite garden Lily, with snow-white, fragrant blooms. It 
is good for forcing and blooms in the open ground in May. 30c. 
each; $3.00 per dozen. 
ELEGANS. A very fine Lily of apricot-orange with dark shad- 
ing on margin of petals. Blooms in July. 30c. each; $3.99 doz. 
GUERNSEY (Spider). Bears from 10 to 20 bright crimson flowers 
on stems 10 to 15 inches long. Blooms in early fall. the leaves 
appearing after the flowers. Easily grown in the South in ordi- 
nary garden soil. 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 
HENRYI (Yellow Speciosum). Gorgeous rich apricot-yellow flow- 
ers, 6 to 8 in a bunch, carried on stalks 4 to 5 feet high. Blooms 
July and August. 40c. each; $4.00 per dozen. 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM (The Wonder Lily). <A distinct 
Lily of refine and graceful appearance with long, grassy foliage, 
wide-mouthed trumpet flowers of the purest white, slightly col- 
ored on the outside with reddish brown. Height 18 to 20 inches. 
Blooms in July. 50c. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
SUPERBUM. The color of this desirable Lily varies from pale 
yellow to deep crimson, spotted on the inner surface of the 
petals. Height 5 to 6 feet. Blooms in July and August. 30c. 
each; $3.00 per dozen. 
REGALE. Pure waxy white with yellow throat. One of the 
finest of all hardy Lilies. Blooms June and July. 30c. 
each; $3.00 per dozen. 

UMBELLATUM. The colors range through shades of red 
from rose to blackish crimson, yellow, buff, orange, many 
being spotted. Blooms June. Mixed colors. 30c. each; 
PARADALINUM GIGANTEUM (The Sunset Lily). Bright $3.00 per dozen. 
orange flower, spotted with dark crimson. A _ prolific 
bloomer, often bearing 12 to 15 blooms to the plant. 4 to TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Improved Tiger Lily). Very 
5 feet in height. Blooms during July. 40c. each; $4.00 hardy imported Lily; bright orange-red, spotted black. 
per dozen. Blooms August. 30c. each; $3.00 per dozen. 
TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily). Handsome bright scarlet TIGRINUM FLORE PLENO (Double Tiger Lily). Hand- 
flowers, borne on slender stems. Excellent for rock gar- some double flowers, the same colors as the above. Blooms 
dens. Blooms May and June. 25c. each; $250 per doz. August. 30c. each; $3.00 per dozen. 
All Bulbs In This Catalog Will Be Sent Prepaid 
