HAatlawells 
Fragrant GIANT HYACINTHS 
For Garden or Indoor Bloom 
Hyacinths are unsurpassed for beauty and fragrance in the early spring and they are one of 
the most popular flowers for growing in pots or hyacinth glasses for indoor bloom. They 
are superb for show in the garden where they may be grown in beds, borders, or in groups 
of one color planted here and there among perennials or shrubs. Plant the bulbs 6 to 7 inches 
deep and about 7 inches apart. Bulbs may be left in the ground. 
Pot Culture—Use only the extra size hyacinth bulbs for pot or water culture. For pot plants 
put 1 bulb in a six-inch pot or several bulbs in a larger pot. 
EXTRA SIZE HYACINTH BULBS—-Plant these extra size bulbs in the garden or for indoor 
culture where the largest spikes of flowers are desired. 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Best exhibition PEARL BRILLIANT—Fine pale blue. 
yellow. L‘INNOCENCE—Lovely pure white. 
INDIGO KING—Deep violet purple. PINK PEARL—Rose pink. 
LA VICTOIRE—Glistening carmine red. PRINCESS MARGARET—Light pink. 
Any of the above seven named Giant Hyacinths 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.25; 100 for $32.50 
MIXED COLORS — Extra Size Hyacinth Bulbs 
A fine mixture of favorite colors blended for an effective display. 
3 for $1.15; 12 for $4.00; 100 for $30.00 
GARDEN HYACINTHS for Beds and Borders 
These are second size bulbs intended for outdoor planting where they will produce beautiful 
large spikes of flowers. Plant 6 to 7 inches deep. 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER—Deep blue. LADY DERBY—Bright rose. 
EDELWEISS—Pure white. QUEEN OF BLUES—Light blue. 
GERTRUDE—Rose-pink. YELLOW HAMMER—Yellow. 
JAN BOS—Dark red. 
Any of above 7 named varieties 
40c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 100 for $24.00 
GARDEN HYACINTHS — Mixed Colors 
A mixture of the best varieties in many colors. 
3 for 85c; 12 for $3.00; 100 for $21.00 
HYACINTH 
GLASS 
CULTURE 
Fill the glass with water to al- 
most touch the base of the bulb. 
Water evaporation will moisten 
the tiny root points and set 
them in action. Keep the glass 
in a cool dark place, on the 
floor in a cold corner of the 
basement (or similar place) cov- 
ered with a box to keep them 
dark, add water occasionally to 
keep glass filled. 
Bring them to light and warmth 
when the flower buds are three 
inches above the bulb, not be- 
fore. To bring them out sooner 
may mean disappointing re- 
sults. 
HYACINTH GLASSES 
Clear glass—packed, postpaid. 
90c each 
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