NAME |DEPTH |OUTDOOR|INDOOR |HEIGHT |SPECIAL POINTS
| TO | | | |
|PLANT |BLOOM |BLOOM | |
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Common
crocus 2-3 in. March Christmas 5 in. Good for lawn
effects
Grape
Hyacinths 2-3 in. April January 15 in. Good for pot culture
Iris 4 in. May " 12-24 Plant in groups
(Spanish) in. for garden effect
Iris 3 in. June " 12-24 If planted outdoors in
(English) in. September, cover well
with leaves
Bulb- 2-3 in. May " 12 in. Satisfactory for
flowered bloom
scilla
Hyacinths 5 in. " " 12 in. King of the Blues
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RED FLOWERS
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NAME |DEPTH |OUTDOOR|INDOOR |HEIGHT |SPECIAL POINTS
| TO | | | |
|PLANT |BLOOM |BLOOM | |
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Peony 4 in. May 2 - Plant outdoors
2-1/2 ft. in September.
Increases and
lives a long time
Late 6 in. July 3 ft. Showy and
peony attractive
Red 6-8 in. August 3 ft. Protect through
speciosum the winter,
lily leaving bulbs
in the ground
Tulips 4 April January 6-18 in. Isabelle
Choose variety
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XVII
THE GIRLS' WINTER WORK.
"We want some plants at school this winter, and we each should like some
plants of our own at home." This remark greeted The Chief one day in
late September as he entered his
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