C. H. BREWER, Riverside Farm , RAHWAY, N. J. 
CARNATION 
Chebaud. They are easy to grow and 
make a fine display, blooming freely 
during July and August. The long stem¬ 
med flowers are excellent for cutting-, 
lasting a long time in water. Fine mix¬ 
ed colors. Per, 
Harris New Hardy. Per. plants are 
perfectly hardy and will bloom year after 
year if the flowers are kept picked and 
plants kept growing. They are easy to 
raise from seed and the flowers are very 
fragrant. Mixed colors. 
Coreopsis 
Lanceolata. Per. De- 
iglits to grow in the 
sunshine, and produces a profusion of 
golden yellow flowers, fine for cutting 
and bouquets all during summer. Hardy 
and one of the best yellow flowers. 
gj See back cover page, River- 
*: > side Farm Introductions. Not 
f i to be obtained elsewhere. 
Pn]pnrlnl3 Falls Orange. Flowers large, double and a bright ©range in 
GaiGllLllLlCl color The most popular calendula. 
Art Shades. Many tones and shades will be found, in fact almost every known 
color in calendulas. 
Sunshine. Bears large bright canary yellow flowers, the center petals tend to 
curl inward. Grows two feet tall, and blooms over a very long period, 
Pond vf lift Fine for massing in beds, borders aaid along driveways. Special 
VyCUItlj ILlll niixture of the brightest colors. 
rinfprhnrv RpIlQ Canterbury Bells are hardy biennials flowering the 
c ^ J CJCllv, second year from seed sown in the open ground. Single 
bell-shaped flowers in rose, white and blue. By many considered the most satis¬ 
factory to grow. They do well in any garden soil, but prefer a little shade. 
Points on Growing Flowers 
The first point on growing good flowers is to give the plants room to 
develop, unless this is done not much can be expected in the way of size 
of the flowers, or continuous bloom for a long period. Another point is to 
have the soil in good condition. Thoroughly fined, free from trash, and 
well drained as very few flowers do well in a wet soil. The point is the 
— roots must have air and sunshine as well as plant food, in order to pro- 
n* mote vigorous growth, necessary for the production of fine flowers. 
Make it a point to stir the soil frequently, keeping out all weeds and 
applying a little fertilizer around the plants. 
A point to be remembered in the sowing of flower seeds either in pots or 
boxes, is to keep the soil moist until the seeds have germinated and are up. 
Oftimes a little carelessness at this time will mean the loss of plants, and 
the seeds are considered no good. 
These points kept in mind will insure success. The next point is to sow 
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