94 THE BLOSSOM CIRCLE OF THE YEAR 



Azalea indica, white and pink. Beautiful. Northern ex- 

 posure, full shade, early morning sun only. 



Budding. All Roses, all shrubs. 



Planted. Seed o^ Phlox Brummondii., west border front garden, 

 shade. (N. g. on account of lack of sunlight.) 



Nasturtiums on west side of driveway, full sun, (good). 



Grass seed in back lawn, (fine). 



April 8 to 15 



Blossoms. Same as last week. 



Germinated. Asters and Zinnias in borders; Petunias in box. 



Remarks. Radishes for the table daily. 



Hyacinth and Daffodil bulbs removed from porch boxes and 

 Summer Ferns planted in same. House plants. Ferns, Palms 

 and Pines repotted. 



April 15 to 22 



Blossoms. Azalea indica. Grand. Philadelphus coronarius 

 or Syringa, east border, shade. Very fine. 



Kerria japonica, Japanese Globe Flower, west border, (shade). 



Solfaterre Rose, climbing, on west side of front porch, (full 

 sun). 



Pansies and Tulips in all borders. 



Devoniensis Rose, climbing; red Roses, pink Roses in Rose 

 garden, (full sun). 



Germinated. All seed in boxes and borders. 



Remarks. Radishes and Lettuce for the table daily. Very 

 fine. 



April 22 to 30 



Blossoms. Pansies everywhere. Roses in full bloom in Rose 

 garden; glorious. Syringa beautiful. 



Transplanted. Tomatoes and Peppers into full sun of veg- 

 etable garden. 



Thinned out Asters, Zinnias, and Helianthus. 



Perennial Phlox, all white, into east and west borders front 

 garden. Sun and shade. (Results excellent in both situations.) 



