sis ne: Mie following lst comprises a few tullps and daffodils in |for the specially-selected class. More could be added but there are included enough In *ach colour, type and season to help the amateur in mak- ing his choice. TULIPS Reds: Couleur Cardinal, scar- let; Crater, carmine-red; Farn- combe Saunders, coccineal. red, tall; Posterlana, dazzling. Scaniet; Heracles, blood-red; Marshal Haig, scarlet; William Pitt, red; Triumphator, double Tosy-red. Pinks; Aristocrat, violet to Tose; Philip Snowden, pink; Princess Elizabeth, rose; Rose Copland. Purples and Dark Shades: Blue Princess, violet; Dems. Ster, reddish-purple; La Tu. Wipe Noire, black; The Bishop, Violet-purple. Mauves: Insunpassable, vio- let; Mme. Butterfly, violet- purple; Wm. Copland, laven- der, Yellows and Orange: Belle Jeune, yellow; Dutch Gold, golden yellow; Future of Hol. room. As the tops gfow they land, orange; Golden Harvest, may haye more light and eee, Mr. aor T.jheat, but not direct sunlight » yellow; lephetos, Sulphur-yellow; Wallstreet, egrets OCEAN PARK | * Whites: Ablino or Carrara | Mr. and Mrs, 1. Chevorie pure white; Mt, Erebus, taij|have returned home from an white. : extended trip through the Bicolours: Elizabeth Evers, red, flushed silver white; El. mus, red, edged white; Her Grace, white, edged rose; ‘Keizers-Kroon, red and yel low. Other Shades: Dillenburg, | orange red; Giant, carmine, Shaded copper: Louis XIV, bluish violet, tawny margin; | Marjorie Bowan, buff and sal. mon; Pericles, chestnut, flush. €d_ white. Parrots: Biue Parrot, bright Violet, ‘bronze and punple; Back Parrot; Fantasy, salmon Pink. DAFFODILS, NARCISSUS Trumpet Varieties: Beershe- ba; Brunswick; Golden Har- vest; King Alfred, golden yellow, stil leading commer. cial trumpet Varioty; Scapa. Small Trumpet Varieties: Carlton; Havelock; Heos; For. tune; Polindra; Tunis. Short Cup Varieties: Actea, ornatus type; Carbineer: Plamence; Porthilly; Rustom Pasha, large, excellent Sub- stance; Scarlet Blegance, free flowering. Bunch Flowering: Cheerful ness, dole florets: Cragford; um; L'Innocence; Scar_ Yet Gem; Thalia: Thevithian. Flowering: Ingles- combe; Irene Copland: Twink. INDOOR In the Garden By G. E. Sery, 18 BULB PLANTING SEASON | “With the bulb planting soa. lected bulbs for indoor bloom ‘son again, now fs a ile aaa get acquainted planting the bulbs: . ith some varieties to plant Here aro steps to success in Line the bottom of the “good show of blooms tn |flower pot with small stones Spring's garden. There jor broken pieces of le doubt that any variety |pots and a layer of moss or offered for sale will givo rea-|leaf mold to provide Bonably pleasing results in this |drainage. elimate-fayoured arca of ours, but on the other hand therein which a little bonomeal hes Bre certain new ones and old | been added. Don't use manure Standbys that aro worth con- Sidering for the reason they have shown more than aver-Jeven with the ge dependability and eye. flower proper Next—add good garden soil or any quick acting fertilizers, Plant the bulbs with tips tim of the pot. Do not press the bulbs down hard, for that packs the soil beneath and makes {{ hard the roots to penctrate the ‘soil, As soon as the bulbs are Potted they should be given a thorough soaking and stor- easy way to pay Ocean Park ed ina dark, coo! place. The bulbs should not be set on a cement floor, for the cold of it prevent the roots gtowing down. First ‘cover a cement floor with wood, paper or burlap bags. ling potted bulbs is to plz them outdoors in a trench or cold frame, B the pots in a bed of cinders or ashes to keep out earth aorms. An leaves or straw. Budbs require at least weeks (10 weeks is better) i the dark and cold to dev ample root growth before ing brought indoors. When pot becomes filled with roots, jtake the bulbs indoors to be. Sin top growth. Keep the pots six in Chilcotin and Cariboo country. cee Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family from West Vancouver, have taken up residence in Mrs. H. Cobb has returned home from a visit to her son and daughter-in-law at Pender Harbour, oa Mrs. F, Hansford entertain- ed at a children’s party on Tuesday in honour of her daughter Joyce, who was cele- brating her seventh birthday anniversary, Gue: included Judy Laronde, Valerie, Brian and Nancy Main, and Patrick Ascheweldge. Mrs, Jean Stewart Witty of California, is Spending two weeks at her home on Olympic Ave. Two Local Pupils Get Judges Certificates Two of Mrs. W. F. David- son's Highland pupils obtai ed thelr judges certificat from the B.C. Highland Dance Teachers’ Association on Monday, Sept. 23, Miss Lia ‘Tait and Miss Paddy Studds received the certificate in addition to their Bold medals in Highland. 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