284 Classified Lists 



pink and white varieties are far prettier. Stake early and pinch back to 

 make a branching growth. Self-sowing to a slight degree. June to Oct. 

 For culture see Cosmos, White An., June. 



GODETIA. Satin Flower (G. amcena, var. Gloriosa; known also as G. 

 Lindleyi and G. rubicunda). i ft. A variety with deep-red flowers of 

 glistening silky texture. For culture see Godetia, Pink An., June. Self- 

 sowing. 



MIGNONETTE (Reseda odorata, var. Excelsior), i ft. A coppery red va- 

 riety and Goliath, a red form. For culture see Mignonette, White An., July. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM (M. crystallinum). 4 in. A deep red variety 

 of low succulent plants that open their flowers only in the sun. For cul- 

 ture see Mesembryanthemum, White An., July. 



NASTURTIUM. Dwarf (Troposolum nor, var. Compact Lustrus). i ft. 

 Deep red. 



NASTURTIUM. Tall. (Tropaolum majus, var. coccineuni). 4-6 ft. 

 Bright scarlet. 



NASTURTIUM. Lobb's (Tropceolnm Lobbianum, var. Ivy-leaved). 

 Bluish-green ivy-shaped foliage and deep-red fringed flowers. For cul- 

 ture see Nasturtium, White An., July. 



PINK. Chinese, can be grown as an annual; for culture see Pink. 

 Chinese, Red Per., June. 



PETUNIA (P. grandi flora). 2 it. Many hybrid varieties in crimson and 

 magenta; very showy for those who like them. For culture see Petunia, 

 White An., July. 



PHLOX (P. Drummondii grandiflora, var. Blood Red). 2 ft. A very 

 beautiful form of this old favorite in pure cardinal red. For culture see 

 Phlox, White An., July. 



POPPY. Peony (Papaver somniferum). 3-4 ft. In both single and 

 double varieties in pure cardinal red; one of the showiest flowers of the 

 garden, but lasts only two or three weeks. For culture see Poppy, White 

 An., July. 



PORTULACA (P. grandiflora, var. Searlef). 6 in. See Portulaca, White 

 An., July. 



SATIN FLOWER, see Godetia. 



SCABIOUS. Sweet (Scabiosa atropurpurea, var. Blood Red). 2 ft. A 

 beautiful variety of this very desirable flower. See Scabious, White An., 

 July. 



SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum majus, var. Giant Scarlet). Can be grown 

 as an annual. For culture see Snapdragon, Red Per., July. 



