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Helianthus animus (sunflowers). — Yellow, 
tall, 3 to 6 feet. 
Helichiysum (everlastings). — Red, pink, 
bronze, yellow, white. 
Iberis umbellata (candytuft).—Purple, mauve, 
crimson. 
Lathyrus odoratus (sweet - pea). — White, 
pink, red, purple, mauve ; tall, requiring sticks 
for support. 
Linum grandiflorum (flax).—Scarlet. 
Mattkiola annua (stocks). — German ten- 
week and other varieties, white, pink, red, 
mauve, all sweet scented. 
Nemesia strumosa. —All shades of yellow 
and orange, and blue also. 
Nemophila insignis. —Blue, 6 to 8 inches. 
Nigella damascena (love-in-a-mist).—Pale 
blue with feathery leaves. 
Phlox Drummondi. — All shades of red, 
purple, and white. 
Portulaca. —Single and double, red, yellow, 
orange, low growing, requires rich soil and sun. 
Reseda odorata (mignonette). 
Rhodanthe (small everlastings).—Pink. 
Salpiglossis sinuata. — Every shade of red 
and purple, 2 feet. 
Tagetes (both African and French mari¬ 
golds), orange and yellow. 
Tropceolum (both the nasturtiums, tall and 
