. HYACINTHS and Imported Glass Vase If you never have grown Hyacinths in water-filled vases, you have missed the most exciting experience any gar- dener could have. ,hist place the bulb upright in the top bowl of these ex- quisite, opalescent glass vases, fill with water to barely touch the bulb, and put in a cool dark place until the roots curl around the bottom and the thick fat shoot is three inches high. Then move to a warmer place, keeping the top covered with a cone of dark paper to draw out the flower spike. After that, a sunny window will force development jf the large, colorful flower


. HYACINTHS and Imported Glass Vase If you never have grown Hyacinths in water-filled vases, you have missed the most exciting experience any gar- dener could have. ,hist place the bulb upright in the top bowl of these ex- quisite, opalescent glass vases, fill with water to barely touch the bulb, and put in a cool dark place until the roots curl around the bottom and the thick fat shoot is three inches high. Then move to a warmer place, keeping the top covered with a cone of dark paper to draw out the flower spike. After that, a sunny window will force development jf the large, colorful flower truss that will perrjieate the entire room with a rich oriental fragrance. One Vase and One Bulb Your Clioice of Color N 251 A $ Three Vases and Three Bulbs Your Choice of Colors N252A $


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