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Things You Should Know 
In order to aid you in the selection of seeds for a particularly difficult location, or for some special purpose, we have made up the follow¬ 
ing suggestive lists. We cannot definitely state that all those mentioned for partially shaded places will thrive in the particular location you 
have in mind, for all Annuals delight in sunshine, and the listing of these items only indicates that they will tolerate more shade than the 
average. Furthermore, we cannot guarantee that those suggested for hot, dry places will always succeed, but we do feel, unless some other 
unfavorable condition exists, that they will do reasonably well. 
Annual Vines and Climbers Page 
Adlumia fungosa. Mountain Fringe.10 
Balloon Vine (Cardiospermum Halicacabum) .14 
Beans, Scarlet Runner.14 
Cardinal Climber (Ipomaea Quamoelit Sloteri) .16 
Cobaea scandens. Cup-and-Saucer Vine.18 
Cypress Vine (Ipomaea Quamoelit) .19 
Dolichos. Hyacinth Bean.19 
Echinocystis lobata. Wild Cucumber.20 
Gourds. All varieties.21 
Humulus japonicus. Japanese Hop.22 
Ipomoea imperialis. Japanese Morning-Glory.22 
Ipomoea purpurea. Common Morning-Glory.22 
Ipomoea, Heavenly Blue.22 
Ipomoea mexicana grandiflora alba. Moonflower.22 
Nasturtiums. Tall varieties.25 
Sweet Peas.32 
Thunbergia.33 
Tropaeolum canariense. Canary-Bird Vine.33 
Annuals for Partially Shaded Places 
Alyssum, Sweet. All varieties.11 
Antirrhinum. Snapdragon. All varieties.12 
Aster. All varieties. 13,14 
Centaurea cyanus. Cornflower or Bachelor’s Button.17 
Centaurea imperialis. Sweet Sultan.17 
Clarkia. All varieties.17 
Cynoglossum. Hounds-Tongue.18 
Eschscholtzia. California Poppy. All varieties.20 
Godetia. Satin Flower. All varieties.21 
Lupinus. Lupin. All varieties. .23 
Nemophila. Love-Grove.25 
Nicotiana. Flowering Tobacco. All varieties.25 
Pansy. All types.26 
Petunia. All varieties.27 
Schizanthus. Butterfly-Flower. All varieties.30 
Annuals Which May Be Soivn in the Fall 
Alyssum, Sweet. All varieties.11 
Antirrhinum. Snapdragon. All varieties.12 
Balsam. Touch-me-not or Lady’s Slippers.14 
Calendula. Pot Marigold. All varieties.15 
Cleome. Spider Plant.18 
Coreopsis. Calliopsis. All varieties.18 
Cosmos. All varieties.18 
Dianthus. Chinese Pink. All varieties.19 
Eschscholtzia. California Poppy. All varieties.20 
Gaillardia.20 
Kochia trichophylla. Burning Bush.22 
Larkspur. Delphinium. All varieties.22 
Mirabilis. Four-o’clock.24 
Nigella. Love-in-a-Mist.26 
Petunia. All varieties.27 
Portulaca. Rose of Mexico.29 
Everlasting Flowers Page 
Acroclinium. All varieties.10 
Gomphrena. Globe Amaranth.21 
Helichrysum. Strawflower. All colors.21 
Lunaria. Honesty or Money-Plant.45 
Rhodanthe Manglesii.29 
Statice. Limonium. Annual varieties.31 
Statice. Sea Lavender. Perennial varieties.47 
Xeranthemum. Immortelles.33 
Annuals for Porch - or Windou^Boxes 
Ageratum. Floss Flower. Dwarf varieties. 11 
Alyssum, Sweet. All varieties.11 
Browallia speciosa major.15 
Centaurea candidissima. Dusty Miller.17 
Centaurea cyanus, Jubilee Gem.See Specialty List 
Centaurea gymnocarpa.17 
Lobelia. All varieties.23 
Marigold, Dwarf French Varieties. . ..23 
Marigold, Signata Pumila.23 
Nasturtium. Dwarf varieties.24 
Pansy. All types.26 
Petunia. All varieties.27 
Phlox Drummondii. All colors.28 
Thunbergia. 33 
Verbena. All varieties. 33 
Vinca rosea. Madagascar Periwinkle.33 
Zinnia, Breck’s Midget.35 " (t, 
Zinnia, Mexicana Hybrids.35 
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Alyssum, Sweet. AH varieties.11 MF 
Amaranthus. All varieties. .11 tHk, BKsL \i 
Balsam. Touch-me-not or Lady’s Slip¬ 
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Calendula. Pot Marigold. All varieties . 1 5 
Centaurea cyanus. Cornflower or 
Bachelor’s Button.17 
Cleome pungens. Spider Plant.18 
Coreopsis. Calliopsis. All varieties ...18 
Godetia. Satin Flower. All varieties. .21 
Mirabilis Jalapa. Four-o’clock.24 
Nasturtium. All types.24,25 
Poppy. All varieties.28 
Portulaca. Rose of Mexico.29 
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Convolvulus minor. Dwarf Morning- _ 
Glory. 18 V 
Dimorphotheca. African Daisy.20 
Eschscholtzia. California Poppy. All » i 
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Mimosa pudica. Sensitive Plant. ... 24 
Perilla nankinensis.27 
Phlox Drummondii. All colors.28 
Portulaca. All colors.29 
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