perhaps one or two others are continuous 

 bloomers. Of course as you must know, they 

 are continuous bloomers only if they aren't 

 allowed to go to seed. We can replace the 

 Anemones, pink Forget-me-nots, Clarkias 

 and Godetias with lovely Viola Cornuta, for 

 flowers until well through Autumn. 



The dwarf annual Delphiniums Azure 

 Fairy and Blue Butterfly are the rarest, most 

 charming little blue annuals you have ever 

 seen, they bloom unceasingly and are so val- 

 uable for cutting. The Cactus-flowered Zin- 

 nia is an entirely different sort of Zinnia, from 

 those most of us are acquainted with. It is 

 of perfect cactus Dahlia form, a wee, quaint, 

 very pretty desirable new species, and you 

 know I am not over-partial to Zinnias in the 

 flower garden. 



Of course there are gardens where only 

 perennial borders are desired, which limits 

 one very much when seeking all Summer 

 flowers. We can't expect such glowing col- 



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