Exhibition Hyacinths 
How still the bells and steeples stand, 
Till bluer than the sky, 
They leap upon their emerald feet, 
To see the Spring go by! 
A precious source of scent and color, displaying an 
abundance of jubilant tones of rose, red, blue, yellow and 
orange, Hyacinths may 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 of beds and borders or amongst Daffodils. 
Your Rose garden which in April is no thing of 
beauty, can be turned into a prim pattern of white and 
blue, pink and white or yellow and blue; the stately heads 
of flower and the beautifully chiseled bells cannot escape 
the discriminating eye. 
Plant about 3 inches deep and 8 inches apart, our 
largest motherbulbs are good for several years and should 
be left undisturbed. 
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