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Lin aria_ 
Lin uni_ 
Lobelia_ 
Lapins_ 
Lychnis.. 
Mandevillea_ 
Marigold_ 
Mathlola.. 
Matricaria_ 
Maurandia_ 
Medeola Asparagoides 
Mesembryanthemum _ 
Mignonette_ 
Mimnlus 
Mina Lobata 
Musk 
Nasturtium 
Nemesia 
Nemophila 
Nicotiana 
Nigella._ 
Pansy 
Passion Vine 
Pea, Everlasting 
Pelargonium 
Pentstemon 
Petunia 
Phaseolus 
Phlox Lrummondll 
Physalls.. 
Physianthus 
Physostegia 
Platycodon 
Poinciana 
Polyanthus 
Poppy- 
Portnlaca 
Primrose 
Primula 
Fyrethrum 
Ranunculus 
Rehmannia 
Rhodanthe... 
Ricinus_ 
Salpiglocsis 
Salvia 
Scabiosa 
Schizanthus 
Sidalcea. 
Solanum 
Statice 
Stock. 
Streptocarpus 
Sunflower 
Sweet Peas 
Sweet William 
Tacsonia. 
Thalictrum 
Thunbergia 
Tithonia 
Torenia 
Tropoelum 
Verbena 
Vinca Rosea 
Viola 
Violet 
Virginian Stock 
Viscaria 
Wallflower 
Zinnia 
= NOTE. —This Chart is compiled for districts where 
§ LEMONS thrive. In colder climates sow later in Spring 
i and earlier in Autumn. The BLACK squares on the 
i Chart indicate the CORRECT planting time, place, use, 
§ etc., of each flower. 
I OPEN GROUND means sowing outside in well-drained, 
1 prepared garden soil. Most seeds can, however, with 
1 advantage be sown in seed boxes or frame or glass-house 
I although marked “OPEN GROUND.” 
| SEED BOXES means sowing in boxes filled with good 
i loamy, sandy, well-drained soil, out in the open, but 
1 covered with a sheet of glass. 
I PERENNIALS may also be sown in late Spring to 
§ flower the following Spring. 
HEIGHTS of plants naturally vary according to the 
position and condition. 
BEDDING means a whole bed of one or two varieties 
of any height grown together to give a mass effect. 
BORDER is a flower bed containing various varieties 
of plants or shrubs planted singly. 
MASSING is growing clumps of, say, five or more of 
one variety in a big mixed border. 
EDGING is a row of compact plants dividing a path 
or lawn from the garden. 
If requested, we or our agents will be pleased to enclose 
with your order a much enlarged copy of this valuable 
Chart to put up on the wall for reference. 
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