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CHILDREN'S GARDENS 
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been at work during the spring sowing the 
seeds and pricking out the young plants, so 
that some of these showy flowers are ready to 
appear among the perennial ones, or even to 
fill beds assigned to themselves. All are from 
9 to 18 inches high unless stated to be taller 
or lovy growing. 
Alonsoa myrtifolia. —Scarlet. 
Antirrhinum (snapdragon). — Red, white, 
and yellow. 
Campanula Medium (Canterbury bells). — 
Blue, w'hite, and pink, i to 2 feet. 
Centaurea cyanus (corn-cockle).—Blue. 
Centaurea moschata (sweet sultan).—Yellow. 
Chrysanthemum coronarium (yellow corn- 
daisy). 
Chrysanthemum tricolor. — White, yellow, 
and bronze. 
Clarkia elegans. —Mauve, purple, or pink. 
Convolvulus tricolor (or minor). —Blue. 
Coreopsis aristosa. —Orange yellow. 
Cosmos bipinatus. —Reddish purple, tall. 
Dianthus chinensis (Indian pinks). 
,, (marguerite carnations). 
Digitalis purpurea (foxglove).—Pink, also 
white, tall. 
Eschscholtzia californica. —Orange or yellow. 
Godetia. —Many varieties. Lady Albemarle, 
bright pink ; The Bride, white. 
