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from white to pink. The plant is from three to five 
inches high. It loves a shady place and will bloom for 
several years if left undisturbed, although the best 
results are usually obtained by sowing seeds each year. 
Fig. 54, English Daisies in a Tulip Bed 
Sow the seeds in July or August. Keep the seed bed 
shaded until the plants are well out of the ground. They 
may be transplanted to the bed where they are to stand 
or may be changed to their permanent quarters early 
in the spring, but they must be protected in cold weather. 
The seedlings may be grown in cold frames and given 
the same care as is given to violets. 
