438 FRITZ BAHR'S COMMERCIAL FLORICULTURE 



Fig. 211. — A Mass Planting of Forget-Me-Nots hard to beat for effectiveness. 

 Several fine Spring-flowering varieties sown in early August and treated like Pansies 

 are fine for bedding; later they can be replaced with Geraniums or other bedding 



plants 



cally all at the same time and letting it go at that. That is a hit 

 or miss way, makes but a poor effect on the pubUc, and often does 

 not return the original price of the bulbs. 



I am sure that a good profit is assured almost every florist 

 forcing Narcissi who arranges things so as to have a small but steady 

 supply of flowers coming in from November on, up to, and after 

 Easter indoors, and from that time on again in frames and outdoors 

 until the last poeticus flowers are cut — usually some time in May. 



