BULB PLANTING 
Bulbous Iris—4 inches deep, 4 inches apart. 
Crocus—3 inches deep, 3 inches apart. 
Snowdrops—3 inches deep, 3 inches apart. 
Grape Hyacinths—4 inches deep, 3 inches apart. 
Tulips—5S to 6 inches deep, 6 inches apart. 
Hyacinths—8 inches deep, 6 inches apart. 
Narcissus—6 to 8 inches deep, 6 inches apart. 
Lilies—9 inches deep, 12 inches apart. 
Fall bulbs should be planted in well prepared beds. If the soil is heavy, 
the addition of some sand and bonemeal will help the growth and 
ability of the bulbs. ‘ 
In planting tulips it is recommended that bulbs be 
planted in groups instead of single lines. Groups of 6 to 12 
bloom 
tulips of one variety are very effective. A large bed is best CROCUS 
planted in triangular wedges of 25 to 100 bulbs each, ar- 
ranged so that they make a continuous pattern. 
Daffodils and Narcissi 
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MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS 
BeWBicids of Sarin! 
Again we present our list of fall bulbs for the “First Flowers of Spring.”” Our grower 
in Holland assures us that the crop this year was very good and consequently we offer 
our customers a fine selection of high quality bulbs. 
The varieties listed are carefully chosen and are considered the cream of their crop. 
You will find the different varieties of Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Crocus, Hardy Lilies 
and many of the smaller flowering bulbs for a thousand garden uses. Also included are 
the Poppies and Peonies recommended for fall planting. 
We offer only top size bulbs and varieties which have proved the best in their class 
for color, form and hardiness. No garden, however small, should be without spring flow- 
ering bulbs. 
(May-Flowering) 
FARNCOMBE MRS. JOHN THE BISHOP 
SANDERS SCHEEPERS 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM 
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