THE GARDEN PRIMER 



produce an immediate effect instead of delaying a 

 season, makes the latter more popular in one sense. 

 No garden is complete without both, however, though 

 the beginner will do well to understand only a few of 

 either and those of the simplest and easiest culture. 



Of course it is apparent that under suitable 

 climatic conditions the tenderest annual in the world 

 might be perennial — that is, it might hve indefinitely 

 from year to year, either from its roots or from self- 

 sown seed; while it is equally apparent that the 

 hardiest perennial of a North American garden 

 would be only an annual if carried sufficiently far 

 north from its native habitat. 



