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pubescens, Iberis correaefolia, epacris, azaleas, hydrangeas, and show and fancy 
pelargoniums ; petunias, heliotropes, Primula obconica. 
June. —Fuchsias, single and double ; zonal pelargoniums, ivy-leaved 
pelargoniums, heliotropes, petunias, tea roses, golden and white mar¬ 
guerites. 
July.— Same as for June, with the addition of balsams, celosias, cocks¬ 
combs, rhodanthes, mignonette, sweet-scented tobacco (Nicotiana affinis), 
carnations, violas, pansies, mimulus, Lilium auratum, Lobelia erinus 
speciosa. 
August.-— Lilium speciosum and varieties, zonal pelargoniums, Vallota 
purpurea, tuberous begonias, and any of the plants named for the two pre¬ 
ceding months. 
September. —Sedum Sieboldi, Plumbago capensis, Agapanthus umbellatus, 
oleander, Veronica Andersonia, zonal pelargoniums, early-flowering chrysan¬ 
themums. 
October. —Veronica salicifolia, belladona and Guernsey lilies, Salvia 
splendens, Eucomis punctata, Scilla autumalis, Colchicum autumale, Anemone 
japonica, rosea, and alba ; early-flowering chrysanthemums. 
November. —Tree carnations, bouvardias, Primula obconica, chrysan¬ 
themums, Amaryllis reticulata, Chinese sacred lily, double zonal pelargoniums, 
Cyclamen persicum. 
December. —Chimonanthus fragrans, Erica gracilis autumnalis, Neapolitan 
violets, Chinese primulas, epacrises, Christmas rose, Roman hyacinths, paper- 
white narcissus. 
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