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COLOR, THE SECRET OF CHARM 
Flowers Listed for Color and for Special Purposes 
A GARDEN OF WHITE 
Abelia 
Jasmine Cestrum 
Regale Lily 
Alliums 
(Night Blooming) 
Roses 
Alyssum 
Larkspur 
Snapdragon 
Apache Plume 
Lilac 
Snowballs (Viburnum) 
Astilbe 
Madonna Lily 
Snowdrops (Galanthus) 
Baby’s Breath (Gypsophilia) 
Magnolia 
Snow Flakes 
Candytuft 
Mock Orange 
(Leucojum Vernum) 
Chrysanthemum 
Moonvine 
Snow-on-the-mountain 
Cosmos 
Mullein 
Spirea 
Crinum 
Morning Glory 
Star Jasmine 
Daisies 
Pansies 
Stock 
Datura (Jimson Weed) 
Petunias 
Sweet Peas 
Dahlias 
Phlox 
Touch-me-not 
Four o’Clocks 
Poppies, including Prickly 
Tuberose 
Erythronium 
Portulaca 
Tulips 
Gladioli 
Queens Lace 
Verbenas 
Hardy Hydrangea 
Rain Lilies 
Wisteria 
Hollyhocks 
Yarrow (Archillea) 
Hyacinths 
Yucca 
(Paper White, water, etc.) 
Zinnia 
A GARDEN OF YELLOW OR 
ORANGE 
Achillea 
Heliamthemum 
Oenothera 
Ascelepia Tuberosa 
Huisache 
(Evening Primrose) 
Cactus (Opuntia) 
Helianthus 
Orange Lilies 
Calendula 
Heliopsis 
Pansies 
Galliopsis 
Hemoracallys (Lemon Lily) 
Phlox (Light) 
Cassia 
Hyacinths 
Poppies (California) 
Chrysanthemums 
Iris (several kinds) 
Roses (Bush and Climbing) 
(many kinds) 
Jasmine Humile 
Hudbeckia-Coneflower 
Columbine (very light) 
Jasmine Gelsemium 
Santolina 
Cornflower (Montana) 
sempervirens 
Scotch Broom 
Cosmos (Klondike) 
Jasmine Primrose 
Snapdragon 
Daffodils 
Jonquils 
Tiger Lilies 
Dahlias 
Linaria (grown extensively 
Tulips 
Daisies 
in El Paso) 
Trailing Mimosa 
Forsythia 
Lantana 
Umbalatum Lily 
Four o’Clocks 
Marigold 
Wallflower 
Gladioli 
Narcissus 
Waterlilies (three kinds) 
Honeysuckles 
Nasturtiums 
Zinnia 
