I20 Villa Gardens 



Bulbs. — The culture of bulbous plants demands so 

 little skill and trouble, and their flowers offer so 

 wide a range of colour, form and habit, that every 

 small garden should be liberally provided with them. 



Planted in the autumn, the following spring sees 

 their development in charm of leaf and flower. 

 Whether placed in bed or border, or sprinkled in 

 informal groups in the grass, their effect is always 

 delightful. 



In planting bulbs, they should be sunk into the 



* These represent large families in which there is considerable 

 difference in character between the individuals. 



