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following list (descriptions of which can be found in the 

 Seed Catalogues), can all be raised from seeds, and make 

 tine plants for sale by the selling season in May and June, 

 or to produce earlier cut flowers than when sown in the 

 open ground: 



Dianthus, 



Erythrina, 



Euphorbia, 



Everlasting Flowers, 



Ferns, 



Feverfew, 



Forget-Me-Not, 



Fuchsia, 



Gladiolus, 



Globe Amaranth, 



Gloxinia, 



Gnaphalium, 



Heliotrope, 



Helianthus, 



Helichrysum, 



Hollyhock, 



Humea, 



Ice Plant, 



Impatiens Sultana, 



Indian Shot, 



Ipomaea, 



Lantana, 



Larkspur, 



Lathyrus, 



Lavandula, 



Limnanthes, 



Linum, 



Lobelia, 



Lophospermum, 



Lychnis, 



Marigold, 



Abutilon, 

 - Ageratum, 



Alonsoa, 

 ^Alyssum, 



Ainarantas, 



Anagallis, 



Antirrhinum, 



Aquilegia, 



Ardisia, 



Aristolochia, 



Aster, 



Auricula, 



Begonia, 



Bellis, 



Browallia, 



Calceolaria, 



Campanula, 



Canary Bird Flower, 



Canna, 



Castor Oil Bean, 



Celosia, 



Chrysanthemum, 



Clematis, 



Cockscomb, 



Coleus, 



Cowslip, 



Cuphea, 



Cyclamen, 



Dahlia, 



Datura, 



Delphinium, 



Maurandia, 

 -Mignonette, 

 Mimosa, 

 Mimulus, 

 Musk, 

 Myosotis, 

 Myrsiphyllum, 

 Petunia, 



Phlox, perennial, 

 Phlox Drummondii, 

 Poppy, 

 Portulaca, 

 Primula, 

 Pyrethrum, 

 Rhodanthe, 

 Ricinus, 



Senecio speciosus, 

 Sensitive Plant, 

 Smilax, 

 Solanum, 

 Stocks, 

 Thunbergia, 

 Torenia, 

 Tritoma, 

 Tropseolum, 

 Veronica, 

 Vinca, 

 Viola, 

 Wallflower, 

 Wigandia, 

 Zinnia, 



