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used in cutting without risk of spoiling flower-beds. As 

 well as for furnishing vases the flowers with buds are 

 charming in bouquets or rough posies. 



" MARGARET " OR " MARGUERITES " 



These are a sweetly scented strain with flowers 

 mostly double, the petals of which are deeply crenated. 

 Seeds sown in spring under glass protection and grown 

 on without check produce nice plants that flower the 

 same autumn, and continue well into winter, providing 

 a succession of sweet flowers. They have indeed been 

 found to flower under favourable conditions six months 

 in succession. It is a not uncommon practice to plant 

 out the seedlings in May, lifting and repotting them in 

 October, a method that while it saves much labour 

 during summer at the same time suits the plants. 



