CONTINUOUS BLOOM IN AMERICA „„,^ 



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found about them, discarding all inferior plants and 

 colors. The white vulgaris parent will always have 

 white seedlings, no matter what form or color the 

 other parent." If they are to be transplanted in 

 early spring keep plenty of earth about the root. 

 Fall planting of Columbine is preferable. 



CoNEFLOWER. See Rudbeckia purpurea. 



CoNOCLiisruM ccelestinum. See Eupatorium coelestinum. 



Yellow Coreopsis lanceolata, var. grandiflora: Tickseed. Jime-Oct. 

 Very hardy and increases rapidly by root and by ^^ ' 

 self-sowing. Likes almost any good soil not too heavy. 

 Cut fading flowers and it will bloom till frost. Keep 

 it in front of plants the height of Zinnia. 



Various Dahlia: Plant but one or two tubers. Hollow July-Oct. 

 ground around stalk to hold water, water frequently. 

 Plant after mid-May 3 feet apart. 



Daisy, Giant. See Pyrethrum uliginosum. 



Daisy, Shasta. See Shasta Daisy. 



Blue Delphinium Chinense: Chinese Larkspur. Light and June- 

 ^^t« dark blue, also white. Fine feathery foHage. If sown f^^- ^^ 

 in May or June will make strong plants the following 

 year. Blossoms three times during summer. Plant 

 near front of bed. Feed once during summer to help 

 later blooms. Sun and rich soil. 



Blue Delphinium eZaf Mm: Bee Larkspur, hardy Larkspur, june- 

 tallest variety. |^*f/° 



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