Catalog . erful effect in the eariy p |u ^ gtart bulbg in ^oors°evinrv o^upir^ks to^have continuous bloom but keep them in a darkplace from the first until well developedor they wont bloom at all. We take theutmost care in selecting our bulbs torrichness of color and strong bulbs are very scarce this yearbut we will have some mighty goodstock and we believe enough to fill alldemands even with the big bulb andflower season expected this fall. Re-member, an early spring bed of hya-cinths presents a showy and beautifulsight long before other flowers pot culture (single bul


Catalog . erful effect in the eariy p |u ^ gtart bulbg in ^oors°evinrv o^upir^ks to^have continuous bloom but keep them in a darkplace from the first until well developedor they wont bloom at all. We take theutmost care in selecting our bulbs torrichness of color and strong bulbs are very scarce this yearbut we will have some mighty goodstock and we believe enough to fill alldemands even with the big bulb andflower season expected this fall. Re-member, an early spring bed of hya-cinths presents a showy and beautifulsight long before other flowers pot culture (single bulbs in a 4-inpot) thev are superb and the spikes ofbloom last two or three weeks. Look atthe illustrations on this page and youwill know you cannot make a mistakeby .planting hyacinths this fall. Single Dutch Hyacinths First size bulbs, purchasers selectionof colors. Pure White, Rose Pink, LightBlue, Dark Blue, Dark Red and , postpaid, each, 10c; 6 for 50c;doz., 90c. Not prepaid, $ per Hastings Mammoth Crocus Real Home-Loving People of the South It is easy to point out the real home-loving people in any neighborhood by the appearance of their homes. Where you see a neat-looking home with flowers setting the house off you can generally put it down that the family living there are a happy and con-genial people, influential and good friends. The chivalry of the old South, its hospitality and its love and freedom ; the cheer, happiness and prosperity of the new South andthe real home-loving people we all should be are shown as we tell our story to the passersby with flowers. The first flowers of spring and the richest colors of them all come from fall planted bulbs. These bulbs can be dug and sepa-rated each year or even left in the ground with slight protection and they will increase and last for years and years. They requirelittle or no cultivation and are very simply and easily grown. The Paper White Narcissus, Freesias and Hyacinths are easily grownin the


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