Usually Dormant 



August to October. 



October to March. 



August to November. 



August to November. 



October to April. 



Bulbs, August to 

 November. Rhi- 

 zomes, October to 

 April. 



August to November. 



September to April. 



October to April. 



October to April. 



Remarks 



Naturalize in meadow grass, or 

 plant in border or in clumps, any- 

 where. 



Set tubers vertically, under li 

 inches of earth ; plant in colonies, 

 in part shade. 



Set the bulbs under 3 inches of 

 earth and 6 inches apart, in bor- 

 der. 



Set bulbs under 2 inches of 

 earth, 5 inches apart, in border. 



Give partial shade; thin and 

 replant every four years; in bor- 

 der or naturalized among trees or 

 shrubs. 



In clumps anywhere, or natur- 

 alized near water. 



There are finer, showier forms, 

 well known in England, but hard 

 to get at present, here. j 



Clumps of 6 or more in border; 

 mulch well in winter. 



There are four varieties which 

 will extend the season of bloom 

 throughout the summer. 



Same as crocus; must have a 

 dry and sunny place; plant under 

 3 inches of earth. 



Bloom ' 



Late April 



April-May 



April-May 



April-May 



May 



May-June 



May-June 



May-June 



June to Sept. 



September 



O 

 OQ 



Bavy preferred 



Deep, moist 





'dinary 



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•dinary 



'dinary 



eavy required 





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ptember 



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 r in sprint 



tober 



stober 



avember 



lat of 

 stober 



jtober 



Jtober 



ite Octobf 

 Novembe 



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 5? 



Narcissus poeticua 

 (poet's Narcissus) 



Trillium grandiflorum 

 (wood lily, wake-robin) 



Hyacinths, in variety 



Tulips, in variety 



Convallaria majalis 

 (Uly-of-the-vaUey) 



Iris, in variety 



(two forms of bulbs) 



Ornithogalum umbellatum 

 (star of Bethlehem) 



Anthericums 



(St. Bernard's Uly or 

 St. Bruno's lily) 



Hemerocallis, in variety 

 (day lily, lemon lily) 



Sternbergia lutea 

 (autumn daffodil) 



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