24 EVERY WOMAN HER OWN FLOWER GARDENER. 



Ageratum, lavender blue and white. 



Acroclinium, white and pink. 



Balsams, Smith's Prize and Camellia flowered. 



Bartonia aurea, golden yellow. 



Browallia, blue with white center, white. 



Cacalia, orange scarlet, and yellow. 



Calandrinia, crimson, white, pink and lilac. 



Coreopsis Burridgii, and coronata. 



Canary Bird Flower, beautiful vine. 



Candytuft, white, purple and crimson. 



Celosia spicata rosea, everlasting flower. 



Centranthus, white, flesh colored and pink. 



Cerastium, ornamental foliage, for edgings on rock-work. 



Chlora grandiflora, bright orange changing to red. 



Chrysanthemum coronarium, flore pleno. 



Clarkia integripetela, magenta crimson, rich. 



Clianthus Dampierii. 



Clintonia azurea grandiflora, desirable for rock-work and baskets. 



Cobasa scandens, a climber of rapid growth. 



Collinsia, various colors, pretty for ribbon borders. 



Convolvulus aureus superbus, a golden yellow variety. 



Convolvulus mauritanicus, perfect for roses and baskets 



Cyanus (Ladies' Delight). 



Cypress Vine, the most graceful of climbers. 



Eschscholtzia Californica, several colors. 



Euphorbia variegata. 



"Fenzlia, dwarf growth, effective in rustic decorations. 



Grilia, various colors. 



Godetia, useful in ribbons. 



Grypsophylla muralis and elegans. 



Helliophila araboides, bright blue, useful for edgings. 



Inopsidium acaule, sky blue, loves the shade. 



Ipomoea hederacea superba, a beautiful vine. 



Kaulfussia atroviolacea. 



Larkspur (Hyacinth flowered). 



Leptosiphon hybridus, dwarf edgings. 



Linum, in several colors. 



Lobelia, blue, white and rose color, dwar 



