Autumn bulb catalogue : 1900 . vel|r)VVist. e;\rly. SINGLES. Orange and Apricot, doubles orange yellow, large Herman, lii Xing of Holland, rich orange, finelaiue spike and , orange tinged salmon, fine S|.ike. Bouquet dOrange, rosy salmon,line semi-diiulile bells, early. Minerva, salmon, with rosy carminestripe, line lioidile bells, compactrounded sjiike. JUST A THE MANY Words of Praise That Hendersons Hyacinths receive: ?• Thf byiifiiiths I not ft-nni you hist Full won urnntl! I linve from diUiTfiit plitcvs, hut I iiiii voiii/wllptl to .


Autumn bulb catalogue : 1900 . vel|r)VVist. e;\rly. SINGLES. Orange and Apricot, doubles orange yellow, large Herman, lii Xing of Holland, rich orange, finelaiue spike and , orange tinged salmon, fine S|.ike. Bouquet dOrange, rosy salmon,line semi-diiulile bells, early. Minerva, salmon, with rosy carminestripe, line lioidile bells, compactrounded sjiike. JUST A THE MANY Words of Praise That Hendersons Hyacinths receive: ?• Thf byiifiiiths I not ft-nni you hist Full won urnntl! I linve from diUiTfiit plitcvs, hut I iiiii voiii/wllptl to . that yours tiiko the I oriliT hullis my onhVlines to Ietvr /lemleisoii .1- Co. .Mrs. .M. J. mMKHICHOiSt:, Ilichiiioiiil. nhio My hyncitiths rpceivetl hist Fullfrom you surpass any we have everseen, mill tin- tlif atliiiiriil iou of all. .Mrs. n. Jteil .ihoales, 11. Va. The anmetl hyarinlhs you sentme last season for forcing III/. .\. rill {Florist),AlOany, PETER HRyDERSON&-CO., NEW YORK—BfLBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. ^HE^W^ER, CQlLECTIOhTlHYAClKTHS ZOR CLASSES ^^<LL-M I iffT HTACIXTHS srown in glasses are elesant and suitable ornaments for the parloror sitting room, and can be flowered in tliis way «ith very little trouble. Thefollowing assortment, which we liave designated the Water Collection. is made upof exceptionally beautiful varieties, such as we have found to succeed well whengrown in glasses. The bulbs sliould be placed in the glasses as early in the season as possible, keep-ing them in a cool, dark airy cellar or similar situation until the roots have nearlyreached the bottoai of the glass, after which the lightest and sunniest cool situationthat can be had is the best; the water in the glasses should be changed two or threetimes a week. Fill the glass withwater, so the base of the bulb will only toiichthe water. , SINGLES. iii U,^ Bird of Paradise. Fine rich yellow,large compact Fe


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