268 Classified Lists 



FENZLIA (Gilia dianlhoides) . 3-6 in. A low showy little plant suitable 

 for borders, with narrow leaves, and pink flowers with a darker throat. 

 Give a rich light soil. 



GILLYFLOWER, see Stock. 



GODETIA, SATIN FLOWER (G. amcena, var. Rosamond), i ft. A shell- 

 pink variety with a crimson spot at the base of each petal. For culture 

 see Godetia, White An., July. 



LARKSPUR (Delphinium Ajacis, var. Newport Rose), i ft-i8 in. A 

 soft rose-pink branching variety; give room to grow. Culture given un- 

 der Larkspur, White An., July. July to Oct. 



LAVATERA (L. trimestris, var. rosed). 3 ft. A bushy plant with abun- 

 dant foliage and very lovely open funnel-shaped flowers of shell pink three 

 inches across, throat and corolla veined with carmine. One of our most 

 beautiful annuals. Give a rich light soil, sun and water. Keep the seed- 

 vessels picked off. July to Oct. 



LUPINE (Lupinus, var. Farquhar's Pink Annual}. 2-3 ft. A very de- 

 sirable variety in pale pink with a deeper reddish spur, branching in 

 habit and each branch bears long spikes of flowers until late frosts. 

 Give a rich light deep soil, sun and water. Sow seed where the plants 

 are to grow. July to Oct. 



MALOPE. Three-lobed (M. trifida, cultivated under the name of M. 

 grandiftord). 3 ft. A pink annual form of Mallow bearing pale pink 

 funnel-shaped flowers of satiny texture with green throat. Sow seed 

 early in a sandy loam and sunny location. Flowers are solitary and 

 borne on slender drooping stems. July to Oct. 



NASTURTIUM (Tropaolum majus, var. von Moltke). 6-10 ft. A dark 

 rose- colored variety. 



NASTURTIUM (T. minus, var. Peach Blossom), i ft. A dwarf form in 

 a soft pink tone. For culture see Nasturtium, White An., July. 



POPPY. Anne Hathaway (Papaver somniferum, var. paoniaflorum) . 

 3 ft. An English strain from Anne Hathaway's garden in Shottery. 

 Pale glaucus leaves and very large peony-shaped flowers of rose and 

 shell pink, the outer petals or collar large and smooth, the inner ones are 

 small, curled and twisted. A most beautiful variety and quite unlike our 

 Peony Poppies that have the center petals cut or fringed. Thrives in 

 any good soil, full sun, if the ground is kept cultivated. Rows of them in 

 a vegetable garden add a graceful touch to utility. 



POPPY. Peony (Papaver somniferum, var. paoniaftorum). 3 ft. 

 Comes in all tones of pale flesh pink, rose and shell pink and old rose 



