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** Indicate Such Hyacinths And Polyanthu...
** indicate such Hyacinths and Polyanthus Narcissus as are proper either for pots or glasses ; those marked with * succeed lest in pots . Those without any designation commonly succeed hest in the open borders . The Amaryllidacece ( page 1 G ) arc chiefly greenhouse or stove plants ; the hardy binds are designated . The Iridaeece are for the greenhouse or framebut
proper , they succeed very well in the open borders with a little protection . October and November are the lest months for general planting . Iris and Fritillaries do not keep well out of the ground , and should be planted as soon as received , any time during the months of September and October ; but they , as well as otlier hardy lulls , may le planted much later . Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully informed , that if the choice of the Hyacinths , eye . is left to J . Carter , he will guarantee their giving entire satisfaction .
DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS
I . Adapted for pots , or the open ground . £ s _ ^ 100 in 100 verv fine sorts 5 0 0 50 in 50 do . do 2 10 0 25 in 25 do . do 15 0 100 in 100 fine do 4 0 0 50 in 50 do . do 2 0 0 25 in 25 do . do 10 0 100 in 33 favourite do 3 0 0
100 in 50 do . do 3 3 0 50 in 25 do . do 1 11 6 25 in 25 do . do 0 16 0 II . Proper for pots , water , or the open ground . 25 in 25 extra fine sorts 2 0 0 25 in 25 fine do 10 0
25 in 25 favourite do 0 15 0 12 in 12 extra fine do 10 0 12 in 12 fine do 0 10 0 12 in 12 favourite do 0 7 6 III . Proper for the open borders only . 200 fine Hyacinths , named , in 10 sorts , for separate 1 5 o 0 beds 20 in each bed
, J 200 fine Hyacinths in separate colours , viz . light red , " ] dark red , light blue , dark blue and white , 40 of \ 2 10 0 each ¦• J 200 fine Hyacinths , all colours , mixed 2 5 0 / . Carter requests to be informed whether the Hyacinths are intended for water , pots , or the open borders ; also whether doulle or single Hyacinths are preferred , he sends twothirds double
or part of each . If the selection is left to him , generally - and one-third single , which will le found not only to give greater variety , but also to ensure a succession of bloom . Hyacinths may he arranged with much more effect when there are duplicates or triplicates of the same Icind .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
** Indicate Such Hyacinths And Polyanthu...
** indicate such Hyacinths and Polyanthus Narcissus as are proper either for pots or glasses ; those marked with * succeed lest in pots . Those without any designation commonly succeed hest in the open borders . The Amaryllidacece ( page 1 G ) arc chiefly greenhouse or stove plants ; the hardy binds are designated . The Iridaeece are for the greenhouse or framebut
proper , they succeed very well in the open borders with a little protection . October and November are the lest months for general planting . Iris and Fritillaries do not keep well out of the ground , and should be planted as soon as received , any time during the months of September and October ; but they , as well as otlier hardy lulls , may le planted much later . Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully informed , that if the choice of the Hyacinths , eye . is left to J . Carter , he will guarantee their giving entire satisfaction .
DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS
I . Adapted for pots , or the open ground . £ s _ ^ 100 in 100 verv fine sorts 5 0 0 50 in 50 do . do 2 10 0 25 in 25 do . do 15 0 100 in 100 fine do 4 0 0 50 in 50 do . do 2 0 0 25 in 25 do . do 10 0 100 in 33 favourite do 3 0 0
100 in 50 do . do 3 3 0 50 in 25 do . do 1 11 6 25 in 25 do . do 0 16 0 II . Proper for pots , water , or the open ground . 25 in 25 extra fine sorts 2 0 0 25 in 25 fine do 10 0
25 in 25 favourite do 0 15 0 12 in 12 extra fine do 10 0 12 in 12 fine do 0 10 0 12 in 12 favourite do 0 7 6 III . Proper for the open borders only . 200 fine Hyacinths , named , in 10 sorts , for separate 1 5 o 0 beds 20 in each bed
, J 200 fine Hyacinths in separate colours , viz . light red , " ] dark red , light blue , dark blue and white , 40 of \ 2 10 0 each ¦• J 200 fine Hyacinths , all colours , mixed 2 5 0 / . Carter requests to be informed whether the Hyacinths are intended for water , pots , or the open borders ; also whether doulle or single Hyacinths are preferred , he sends twothirds double
or part of each . If the selection is left to him , generally - and one-third single , which will le found not only to give greater variety , but also to ensure a succession of bloom . Hyacinths may he arranged with much more effect when there are duplicates or triplicates of the same Icind .