WHERE TO PLANT 



No sooner have they gone than the Cottage Tulips 

 appear on both sides of and close to the plants in the 

 centre line of every bed. Tulips are later removed. 



The centre lines contain Lupins, Delphinium bella- 

 donna, Lilies, Larkspur, and hardy Chrysanthemums* 

 in alternation. 



Running parallel with and close to the two Cottage 

 Tulip lines are two lines of alternating annuals, i. e., 

 Campanula medium, Snapdragon, and Zinnia. 



Some Sweet William are crowded in, and with Pan- 

 sies they are later discarded for Heliotrope, compact 

 Petunias, Ageratum, Impatiens,t etc., which are care- 

 fully moved to their places with balled roots, or from 

 pots. 



The centre bed (7 feet diameter) of this garden is 

 devoted mainly to annuals and bulbs. The planting 

 is quite similar to plan on page 18. Intelligent, pains- 

 taking labor keeps this small garden blooming from 

 spring frost until autumn frost. See Chart IX. 



* In late June, two Chrysanthemums are planted in each Lily space, 

 f Or Salpiglossis. 



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