248 MANUAL OF GARDENING 
Useful annuals for edgings of beds 
and walks, and for ribbon-beds. 
Ageratum, blue and white. Leptosiphons. 
Alyssum, sweet. Lobelia Erinus. 
Brachycome. Nemophilas. 
Calandrinia. Nigellas. 
Clarkia. Portulaca or rose moss (Fig. 243). 
Collinsias. Saponaria Calabrica. 
Dianthuses or pinks. Specularia. 
Gilia. Torenia. 
Gypsophila muralis. Whitlavia. 
Iberis or candytufts. 
Annuals that continue to bloom after frost. 
This list is compiled from Bulletin 161, Cornell Experiment 
Station. Several hundred kinds of annuals were grown at this 
station (Ithaca, N.Y.) in 1897 and 1898. The notes are given 
in the original trade names under which the seedsmen supplied 
the stock. 
Abronia umbellata. 
Adonis estivalis; autumnale. is 
Argemone grandiflora. 
Calendulas. 
Callirrhoé. 
: A 
Carduus benedictus. 
Centaurea Cyanus. 
Centauridium. 
Centranthus macro- 
Cerinthe retorta. — [siphon. i 
Cheiranthus Cheiri. 243. Portulaca, or rose moss. 
Chrysanthemums. 
Convolvulus minor; tricolor. 
Dianthus of various kinds. 
Elsholtzia cristata. 
