IS 



ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



April 20, sowed flower seeds in pots. 



Pot marked A, or 1, Amaranthus tricolour. 



B, or 2. Balsomines. 



C, or 3, Cockscomb, crimson, 



D, or 4. Egg Plant. 



E, or 5, Ice Plant. 



F, or 6, Mignonette. 



These pots may be either marked with letters or 

 figures on the outside, to answer with the book, or 

 notches may be cut in wood, or other labels affixed to 

 the pots, and entered accordingly. 



April 20, sowed flower seeds in drills, as under : 



No. 1, Bladder ketmia. 



2, Coreopsis tinctoria. 



3, Yellow Eternal flower. 



4, Globe amaranthus. 



5, Prince s feather. 



6, Larkspur branching. 



If these numbers be continued to 100, or even 1000, 

 there can be no mistake, provided the rows are all 

 marked according to the entry in the book ; or if No. 1 

 be noted, plain sticks will answer afterwards, if one be 

 stuck at each end of every row. In this case, it would 

 be well to leave a space every ten or twenty rows, 

 and note the number of the rows ; by this means, they 

 can be the more easily traced. 



If the book be kept by any other than the Gardener, 

 each bag or paper of seed should be marked or num- 

 bered according to the entry in the book, and given to 

 the Gardener, with directions to sow them in the re- 

 gular order. 



