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A precious source of scent and color, displaying an abun- 
dance of jubilant tones of rose, red, blue, yellow and orange, 
Hyacinths can be used to good advantage in our present day 
gardens. 
Blooming as early as they do, about the middle of April, 
they are quite effective planted informally along the edge ol 
the borders, in front of early Tulips, or amongst Narcissi. 
Their sturdy texture makes them very easy to grow in the 
garden as well as indoors. 
Planted about three inches deep and eight inches apart, 
they are good for several years and should be left undisturbed. 
For best results we offer largest mother bulbs only. 
ARENTINE ARENDSEN. Early, pure white, wide open bells. 
BISMARCK. Sky-blue, broad spike, for early forcing. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Pure creamy yellow. 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Large blue bells with white 
centers. 
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