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Hyacinths can be easily grown in pots or bowls for winter 
decorations, and are also very effective for planting in beds, 
borders, or in groups among the perennials. Hyacinths are 
much admired for their fragrance and also for their beautiful 
range of color. 
Grand Maitre — Deep porcelain blue. 
La Victoire — A fine brilliant red. 
L’Innocence — Large pure white. | 
Pink Pearl — Clear rose-pink. 
Any of the above varieties — Each 40c; Doz. $4.00; 100 
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CROCUS 
Crocus are among the earliest flowers to bloom in the 
spring, are very low growing and can be planted throughout 
the lawn or in clusters in the borders or in beds. White, Blue, 
Striped, Yellow, Purple. Doz. 60c; 100 for $4.00; 1000 for $35.00 
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