THE ANNUAL GARDEN 65 



dilg, filled with it and covered with earth and the sal- 

 via, canna, etc., set in it. Little, if any, trace of the 

 muck will remain when the plant has completed its 

 season growth. 



The accompanying list of annual plants is merely 

 suggestive, as there is not room to list the various 

 members of each plant family, but any good cata- 

 logue will supply such additional data as may be 

 desired. 



