Crop Production; An Agricultural Text for Schools

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During winter and spring millions of the blossoms forced in greenhouses are sold in all our cities.
Hyacinth Bulbs or Good Size Most of these bulbs are grown in Holland and are imported each year. So they are commonly called Dutch bulbs. Many experiments have been made of late in growing these bulbs in America. It has been found that they can be produced successfully even in such widely separated states as North Carolina and Washington, so that it is probable that in the future bulb growing wil
...l become an important industry in this country.
103 104 CROP PRODUCTION Hyacinths The common Hyacinth is derived from a species that originally grew wild in Syria and Asia Minor. It is called Hyacinthus orientalis or Oriental Hyacinth. Prac- tically all the bulbs are now grown in Holland, so it is generally called the Dutch Hyacinth. The bulbs are used largely for both out- door planting and indoor forcing. For the former purpose they should be put in the ground early in Oc- tober, with the bottom of the bulb six inches from the soil surface, so that the roots will have plenty of time to grow before freezing.


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