THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Fesruary 1, 1919. 
FLOWERS from SEED 
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summer. In 
but the lack of them has served to show how invaluable they are in these times, as evidenced 
s: € keen desire to secure bulbs for desc planting. Flowers 2 seed are the cheapest 
ost effective means of beautifying our gardens, and a little time and thought devoted 
to the А d. growing of some of the hardier and iiie easily а kinde will be well repaid. 
as Godetias, d ioo ded pes and Poppies, as well a s, 
Stocks, ge Piles flower freely und, if the soil be well prepared and the 
seedlings severely thinned to give okay res room pe T dinh: Nearly all the early-blooming Annuals 
i econd ti cut when the blossoms begin to wither з Lavateras add 
brightness to shrubbery borders, and th: dwarf Sweet OON if sown profusely as an edging, cives a 
ar rden from June till late a ГЕ instances ot what e be done 
enliven our gardens at small cost. In spring, Wal ers, Qe Williams, Pansies, Polyanthus Myosotis, 
and the Siberian Wallflower (Cheiranthus. A) will follow SS ed and Daffodils pen add to the 
чакана of the Мау garden till the spring-sown Annuals take their place 
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