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will find that many, but not all, of the plants in the following 

 lists have been described in the early chapters of this 

 book. Their culture, however, is similar to that generally 

 outlined in Chapters III and VI. 



LIST OF ANNUALS FOR CUTTING. 



Acroclinium album and roseum, i ft. 



Ageratum mexicanum, i ft. 



Agrostemma Coeli, etc., i ft. 



Antirrhinum inajus and intermediate varieties, 2 ft., i ft. 



Arctotis grandis, 2 ft. 



Asters (all half-hardy sorts), ft. to 2\ ft. 



Caccalia coccinea, i\ ft. 



Calendula (all varieties previously described), i-i ft. 



Calliopsis bicolor and hybrida, etc., 1-2 ft. 



Candytuft (most varieties), \-\ ft. 



Centaurea Imperialis, Margarita, etc., 3 ft. and 2 ft. 



Chrysanthemum tricolor and varieties, 1 |-2 ft. 



Chrysanthemum Dunnetti and Segetum, i|-2 ft. 



Clarkia (all varieties described in Chapter IV), 1-2 ft. 



Convolvulus minor, 1-2 ft. 



Coreopsis coronata, Atkinsonii, etc., 1^-3 ft. 



Cosmea, white, i\ ft. 



Cosmidium (similar to Coreopsis), \\ ft. 



Cyanus minor (Cornflower], 2 ft. 



Delphinium, Blue Butterfly, i ft. 



Dimorphotheca hybrida, i ft. 



Eschscholzia (most sorts excepting dwarf ones), i ft. 



Flos Adonis, Dark Crimson, i ft. 



Gaillardia picta Lorenziana, i ft. 



Gaura Lindheimeri, 2 ft. 



Godetia (the taller varieties previously described), 1^-3 ft. 



Gypsophila elegans, i ft. 



Helichrysum nanum and monstrosum, i| ft. and i\ ft. 



Larkspur, stock-flowered, etc., 1-2 ft. 



Lavatera Splendens, rosea, and alba, 3 ft. 



Linum grandiflorum rubrum, i| ft. 



