Remarks 



Borders, long lines or masses 

 any-where. 



Masses in border. 



Masses at back of border. 



Masses in border. 



Masses in border; do not 

 transplant after they are once 

 settled ; best to sow them where 

 they are to grow. 



In masses, as ground cover, 

 or edging. Protect a Uttle with 

 leaves during winter. 



Masses, in border. 



Masses anywhere ; do not let 

 seed form, as they stop bloom- 

 ing when allowed to seed; bow 

 where they are to grow. 



Masses. 



Masses in border or anywhere. 























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Color 



White, re( 



Yellows, 

 crimsons 



YeUows 



Coral reds 



White, ros 

 blue 



Blue 



Various 



Various 



Varioua 



Rosy whil 



Time op 

 Flowering 



June, July 



July to frost 



August on 



July on 



June to 

 September 



May and June 



June and July 



May on, if 



picked 



May, June and 

 again in Sept. 



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24 inc 



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12 to 

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6 incl 



15 in( 



8 incl 



12 to 

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8 incl 



Height 



20 inches 



24 inches 



5 to 6 feet 



12 inches 



2 to 5 feet 



6 to 8 

 inches 



3 feet 



12 inches 



2 to 4 feet 



15 inches 



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No special 



No special 



No special 



Ordinary soil 



Rich loam; dislikes 

 lime 



Moist half-shade, or 

 full sun if not dry 



Good soU 



No special 



No special 



No special 



Name 



Dianthus barbatus 

 (sweet WiUiam) 



*GaiUardia, in variety 

 (blanket flower) 



Helenium, in variety 

 (sneeze wort) 



Heuchera sanguinea 

 (alum root, coral bells) 



Lupinus polyphyllus, in 

 variety 

 (lupine) 



♦Myosotis palustris 

 (forget-me-not) 



Phlox decussata 

 (phlox) 



♦Pap aver nudicaule 

 (Iceland poppy) 



Pyrethrum, in variety 



Saponaria 



(bouncing Bet) 



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