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patient to plant. It is better to wait until the 

 ground is warm and all danger of frost is past 

 than to be too early; give your impatience 

 outlet by working the soil in the beds. 



But by the fifteenth of April it is ordinarily 

 safe to plant such of the hardier annuals as 

 the Cornflower, Sweet Sultan, Calendula, Calli- 



Petunias 



opsis, Petunia, Sunflower, Morning-glory, Sweet 

 Alyssum, Poppy, Candytuft, Mignonette. The 

 last three, it must be borne in mind, will not 

 bear transplanting, and must be sown where 

 they are to bloom. 



The gardener who has a choice of location 

 for his beds of annuals should remember that 



