Millions of home owners like you 
have learned that with a little effort 
in the Fall and just a handful of 
Dutch bulbs they can add color and 
beauty to their homes. The beautiful 
Spring gardens in your neighborhood 
don’t grow by magic, but result from 
following these simple rules: 
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1. Plan where your bulbs will give you most attractive results. 
2. Consult planting chart (pp. 4-5) to determine how deep to 
plant the bulbs and proper distance between them. 
3. Remove topsoil to required depth shown by chart. 
4. Loosen soil below and level it. Soil should be moist when 
bulbs are planted. 
5. Place bulb nose up. 
6. Replace original top-soil and smooth over the bed. 
]. Plant before the first heavy frost in Fall. 
