THE FLORAL WORLD 



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 high had immense bloom panicles which 

 continued to push fresh flowers and 

 formed long -stemmed panicles below 

 the first. I broke out the older ones to 

 prevent their seeding. The side shoots 

 bloomed even prettier than the first, and 

 many of them were used for cut flowers. 

 New foliage and branches of bloom 

 formed down the entire length of the 

 stalk, continuing full until frost. 



The larkspur had already bloomed 

 twice and was not permitted to form seed, 

 now put up new growth stronger than 

 before, with larger flowers, and now, 

 November fifteenth, is three feet high, 

 full of bloom, with still another set of 

 younger stalks crowding up full of un- 

 opened buds. There are many other 

 plants, both annuals and perennials, which 

 may be made to bloom continuously by 

 this same treatment. 



Indiana. Sarah A. Pleas. 



[You speak of larkspur in bloom November 

 loth, but it was a stranger sight to see in Ohio, 

 late in November, geraniums, salvias, cosmos and 

 other equally tender plants in bloom and weighted 

 down with snow ] . 



CINERARIAS-A LOVELY WINTER 

 FLOWER. 



I like to try something new every 

 spring. Last winter I saw the beautiful 

 Cinerarias and made up my mind I would 

 try some. I was told they could not be 

 raised except in a hothouse, but I got a 

 package of seed, sowed them in on top of 

 some fine soil, in a shallow cigar box, 

 covered it every morning for an hour with 

 a wet cloth and set it in the morning sun 

 on the window sill. They soon came up 

 and when they had two or three leaves I 

 transplanted them into a larger box, and 

 later transplanted them into pots, keep- 

 ing them in a shady place during the sum- 

 mer. I raised fourteen nice thrifty plants, 

 some of which are now in bloom, others 

 budding. I think I will have a continu- 

 ous bloom through the winter. I .feel 

 that they are repaying me fully for their 

 care, with their beautiful flowers of white 

 and rose, purple and blue, with dark cen- 



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 they are lovely flowers. 



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