CONTINUOUS BLOOM IN AMERICA 



mit into a small garden of continuous bloom such short- 

 lived annuals as Schizanthus, Godetia, and Clarkia. 

 But when beds are very large they may be entered as 

 additional luxuries in small groups alternating with 

 plants of one or two other periods of bloom. For 

 instance, with Larkspur and Celosia spicata, or with 

 Larkspur and Gladioli, the latter planted July 1; or 

 with September hardy Chrysanthemums and groups 

 of Scabiosa. These are all slim plants, and may be 

 set about 6 inches apart, except Chrysanthemums, 

 10 inches apart. 



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