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Ageratum houstonianum 



Floss Flower 

 Alyssum maritimum 



Sweet Alyssum 



* Antirrhinum majus 



Snapdragon (treated as an annual) 

 Arctotis grandis 



African Daisy 

 Brachycome iberidifolia 



Swan River Daisy 

 *Calendula officinalis 



Pot Marigold 

 Callistephus hortensis 



China Aster 

 *Centaurea americana 



American Cornflower 

 Centaurea cyanus 



Old-fashioned Cornflower 

 Centaurea imperialis 



Sweet Sultan 



* Chrysanthemum coronarium 



Summer Chrysanthemum 

 *Coreopsis tinctoria 



Tickseed 

 *Cosmos bipinnatus 



Cosmos 

 *Delphinium ajacis 



Annual Larkspur 

 Dianthus chinensis 



Chinese Pink 

 Dianthus heddewigi 



Japanese Pink 

 Emilia flammea 



Flora's Paint-brush 

 Eschscholtzia californica 



California Poppy 

 Eucharidium grandiflorum 



Large-flowered Eucharidium 

 *Gaillardia pulchella picta 



Blanket Flower 

 Gomphrena glohosa 



Globe Amaranth 



fThe variety Shirley is particularly to be commended. 



Grasses in variety 

 Grass 



*Gypsophila elegans 



Baby's Breath 

 *Helianthus annuus 



Single Annual Sunflowef 

 Helichrysum bracteatum 



Straw Flower 

 Heliotropium peruvianum 



Heliotrope 

 Hunnemannia fumariaejolia 



Mexican Poppy 

 Iberis umbellata 



Candytuft 

 Impatiens balsamina 



Garden Balsam 

 *Lathyrus odoratus 



Sweet Pea 

 Matthiola incana 



Common Stock 

 Nigella damascena 



Love-in-a-mist 

 \Papaver (in variety) 



Annual Poppy 

 Reseda odorata 



Mignonette 

 *Salpiglossis sinuata 



Painted Tongue 

 *Scabiosa atropurpurea 



Mourning Bride 

 Schizanthus pinnatus 



Butterfly Flower 

 Tagetes erecta 



Marigold, African varieties 

 *Tropaeolum majus 



Nasturtium 

 Verbena hybrida 



Verbena 

 Fiola tricolor 



Pansy j 

 *Zinnia elegans 



Zinnia 



B. Annuals to Be Sown for Ground Cover. Often along the 

 edges of borders in the garden, or in otherwise bare spots, a small 

 ground cover of annuals to produce a carpet of flowers may be de- 

 sired. This often happens at the edge of shrubbery which grows 



