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X. What about flowers? — Continued. 
3. What perennials shall I use in the borders? 
4. What use shall I make of bulbs? 
5. Does my selection of flowering plants provide for a succession of 
abundant bloom throughout the season? 
6. Do I understand the requirements of the plants I have selected? 
7. W T hat methods of propagation are involved? 
8. Will I need a hotbed or frames for the production of plants? 
9. Can I make and manage a hot-bed? 
XI. Can I control prevalent pests? 
1. Have I considered insect pests and diseases in the selection of plants? 
2. Can I control the common insects which may prove harmful? 
3. Can I control common plant diseases which may prove troublesome? 
Issued September 20, 1917. 
TTASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PBTNTING OFFICE : 1917 
