surface, about half an inch below the rim of the pot. 
Allow them to make roots in some cool, dark place, 
and then bring them into living room or sun porch to 
bloom, but not before the bud is three inches long. 
Bulb pans (shallow flower pots) with half an inch of 
broken pots, pebbles or crushed shells on the bottom 
for drainage, are used for planting. @ Hyacinths and 
many Daffodils may be grown directly in pebbles and 
water, in moist peat moss or bulb fibre (obtained from 
Seedsmen). Peat moss and bulb fibre should be thor- 
oughly moistened before use. Allow them to make 
roots in a cool, dark place, 
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PLANT BULBS THIS FALL. 
Use them freely in your flower borders and beds, in the 
rock garden, for naturalizing under trees (Daffodils are 
especially good for this purpose) and for indoor culti- 
vation. Experience the joy which flowering bulbs bring. 

