

DEPENDABLE HOLLAND BULBS 
Botanical Tulips and 
Species 
These Tulips are desirable for rock-gardens. 
Doz. 100 
Chrysantha. Yellow, outside red...$1 25 $9 00 
Dasystemon. Bunch-flowering, ca- 
nary-yellow and white........... 
Kaufmanniana. Dwarf variety 
with large, creamy white flowers 
tinged rosy red, center canary- 
yellow. Very desirable for plant- 
ing in shelter of large rocks or un- 
der shrubs or trees in the border... 1 25 
DaOO Re Se Oe) 
9 00 
Kaufmanniana, Brilliamt. Showy 
Shunirshireditlowers pee 
Madam Lefeber (Red Emperor). 
Enormous fiery scarlet flowers 
with yellow-bordered black base. . 
2200 LSeO0 
2 00 15 00 

Cadwel) & Jones Special 
EXHIBITION HYACINTHS 
The outdoor cultivation of Hyacinths ts 
quite similar to that of Tulips, except that the 
bulbs should be set farther apart—about 8 to 
10 inches. For house culture pot the bulbs any 
time from September to December, using a 
light, rich soil and bone fertilizer. Place the 
pots outdoors and cover them with 4 to 6 inches 
of leaves. After 10 to 12 weeks they may be 
brought indoors a few at a time. 
If Hyacinths are grown in glasses the bases 
of the bulbs should barely touch the water. 
The glasses should be set in a cool, dark place 
until they are full of roots. 
Principally used for forcing; trusses and 
blooms very large if given proper attention. 
35c. each; $3.75 per doz.; $30.00 per 100 
Grand Maitre. Fine, deep porcelain-blue. 
King of the Blues. Deep glossy blue; well- 
formed trusses. 
Lady Derby. Delicate rose-pink. 
L’Imnocence. Splendid pure white bells are 
borne in a perfect truss. 
La Victoire. Deep crimson-red with a large, 
full spike. 
Marconi. Very commendable rosy pink. 
Queen of the Blues. Light blue with beau- 
tiful silvery shades. 
Yellow Hammer. Pure bright yellow. 

Cadwell & Jones Select 
Bedding Hyacinths 
These are quite satisfactory for obtaining sweeps 
of color, but the bells and the trusses may not be 
so fine and regular as those of our better varieties. 
20c. each; $2.35 per doz.; $18.00 per 100 
Shades of Pink and Rose Light Blue Varieties 
Pure White Varieties Red Shades 
Dark Blue Varieties 
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Hyacinths 
Selected Named 
Hyacinths 
These bulbs are not as large as Exhibition Size, 
but they will be found eminently satisfactory for 
forcing and bedding. 
25c. each; $2.85 per doz.; $22.00 per 100 
Grand Maitre. Deep sky-blue bells. 
force and good for bedding. 
King of the Blues. Bright, dark blue flowers are 
borne upon a strong spike. 
Lady Derby. Has a splendid truss of rose-pink 
blooms. Strong stem. 
La Victoire. The spike is long and compactly 
filled with medium-sized carmine-rose bells. 
L’Imnocence. Large bells, pure white, are borne 
on a strong truss. Excellent bedder or forcer. 
Queen of the Blues. Light porcelain-blue bells; 
medium size; large, compact spike. 
Queen of the Pinks. Lovely large compact rosy 
pink trusses. 
Easy to 
Beautiful Pearl Chips. Lb. 10c.; 3 Ibs. 25c. 
Polished and glistening, free from dirt. Pre- 
pared especially for bulb culture in fancy dishes. 
Exceedingly attractive in glass bowls and in strong 
demand for goldfish globes and aquaria. 
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