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HYACINTHS FOR BEDS 



HYACINTHS must be planted in the Fall, and are esteemed among the most beautiful of all Spring- 

 flowering bulbs. The flower spikes are so regular in form and the colors so bright and distinct, 

 that it is easy to make any design you wish flash forth in glowing colors at the advent of Spring. 

 Our Selected Hyacinths in separate colors are largely used for this purpose, as they are sure 

 to bloom satisfactorily, and the price is as low as can possibly be afforded. 



The Circular Bed shown above, is a very favorite design. It is 6 feet in diameter, 

 and requires 108 Hyacinths, selected as follows, beginning 3 inches from the edge. 



The 1st, or outside row, requires 33 Hyacinths 



color, deep red. 

 The 2nd row requires 27 Hyacinths, color, 



pure white. 



The 3rd row requires 21 Hyacinths, color, blue. 

 The 4th row requires 15 Hyacinths, color, hlush. 

 The 5th, (centre) row requires 12 Hyacinths, 

 color, purple. 



DIRECTIONS— Plant in open ground as early as convenient, from October to December; set the 

 bulbs so that the tops will be three or four inches under the surface, and six inches apart each way; and 

 ^ive a light covering of leaves or litter during winter. The price of this Bed, 108 Hyacinths 

 in all — selected as above, is $5.40, packed to express here. A Circular Bed, 4^ feet in diameter, 

 holds 54 Hyacinths. Price, $2.70, purchaser paying express. 



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The regular price without premium is 40 cents per year. 



But if you w^ill send us an order for other thing's offered in our Catalogue we 

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 you *< How to Grow Flowers" 12 Months, postpaid, for only 30 cents. 



REMEMBER— A good Magazine of 28 to 36 large pages, finely illustrated, sent you postpaid, 

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