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THIS is a GENERAL GUIDE for the MIDDLE SOUTH CLIMATE and CONDITIONS. ALLOWANCES TO BE MADE. 
AN ANNUAL PLANT—The seed must be sown each year and 
after producing its blossom and seed the plant will perish. 
A BIENNIAL PLANT—Is one that maintains its vitality for 
two years or more, producing roots and leaves the first year 
and fruit or blossoms the second. 

A PERENNIAL PLANT—Is one that lives 
indefinitely and 
usually has a dormant season in which it loses its leaves 
and which puts on new growth the following growing season. 
Symbols used: A—annual, B—biennial, P—perennial. 

NAME 
Ageratum (A)......... 
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Amaranthus (A)...... 
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Bachelor Button (A).. 
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Balsam Apple (A)..... 
Calendula (A)......... 
Calliopsis aie Rtn 
Candytuft (A)......... 
Canterbury Bells (B). 
Cardinal Climber (A). 
Carnation (A-P)...... 
Castor Bean (A)...... 
Chrysanthemum (A).. 
Cobea Scandens (P)... 
Cockscomb (A)........ 
Coleuss CA ince sun eee es 
Columbine (P)........ 
Coreopsis (P)......... 
GCOsimos (A). ccs oe itoe 
Cynoglossum (P)...... 
Cypress Vine (A)..... 
Dahhtam(P yee ss ooae- 
Daisy (A-P) 
Delphinium (P)....... 
Eschscholtzia (A)..... 
Euphorbia (A)........ 
Forget-Me-Not (P).... 
Four O’Clock (A)..... 
Fox Glove (P)........ 
Gaillardia (A-P) ...... 
Gomphrena (A)....... 
Gourdsi(A) oxi weicwes 
Gypsophila (A) ....... 
Helichrysum (A)...... 
Hollyhock (P) ........ 
Hyacinth Bean (A)... 
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Parkspure(A) access. 
Linum (A-P).......... 
Lupine (A-P).. 
Marigold (A).......... 
Mignonette (A)........ 
Moon Flower (A)..... 
Morning Glory (A).... 
Nasturtium (A)....... 
Nicotiana (A)......... 
Pansy:(A) 2468 waht: 
Petunia (A) s...05 2.556% 
Phlox: (A-P).......... 
Pinks=(A=8)\sscine os 
Poppy (A-P).......... 
Rortulacar(cA)=. oo. . oss 
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Scablosas(A teas... oe. 
Snapdragon (A)....... 
Statice (P)rise... Febdede 
Stocks (A) Sink scene 
Sunflower (A) ........ 
Sweet Pea (A)........ 
Sweet William (B).... 
Texas Buebonnet (A). 
Thunbergia (A)....... 
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Torenia: (A) vensanien ae 
Verbena (A-P)........ 
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Height of 
Plant 
24-42 in. 
48-72 in. 
4-8 ft. 
12-24 in. 
24-30 in. 
4-5 ft. 
4-6 ft. 
10-12 in. 
6-10 in. 
15-18 in. 
6-36 in. 
Long Stemmed Flowers 
OUR SELECTION FOR CUTTING 
Asters 
Calliopsis 
Candytuft 
Carnation 
Columbine 
Chrysanthemum 
Coreopsis 
Cosmos 
Dahlia 
Delphinium 
Gaillardia 
Gypsophila 
Gladiolus 
Larkspur 
Marigold 
Mignonette 
Poppy 
Sceabiosa 
Snapdragon 
Statice 
Stocks 
Sunflower 
Sweet Pea 
Zinnia 
Shape of 
Plant 
bushy 
spreading 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
vine 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
vine 
bushy 
branchy 
bushy 
vine 
bushy 
bushy 
branchy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
vine 
bushy 
bushy 
tall 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
bushy 
bushy 
vine 
branchy 
bushy 
slender 
vining 
bushy 
vine 
tall 
clump 
erect 
bushy 
erect 
vine 
vine 
bush, vine 
branchy 
clump 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
spready 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
vine 
bushy 
erect 
vine 
branchy 
bushy 
spready 
bushy 
bushy 
Color of 
Flowers 
blue, white 
white 
reds 
many 
many 
many 
orange fr. 
yellows 
yellows 
many 
many 
red 
many 
bronze lvs. 
several 
purple 
several 
white 
several 
yellow 
several 
blue 
red, white 
many 
several 
blues 
several 
none 
blue, white 
many 
many 
red, gold 
purple, wh. 
white 
white 
many 
many 
several 
red 
purple 
many 
red, blue 
several 
yellows 
several 
several 
many 
many 
several 
many 
many 
many 
many 
many 
many 
red, blue 
many 
many 
several 
many 
yellow 
many 
many 
many 
several 
tangerine 
blue 
many 
pink, white 
many 
Good Cut 
Flowers 
yes 
fair 
fair 
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yes 
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no 
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no 
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no 
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Ten Annual Flowers 
THAT WILL GROW ALMOST 
ANYWHERE 
The following is our selection of easy 
to grow flowers suitable for a beginner’s 
or a child’s garden. All will grow in poor 
soil if an adequate amount of moisture 
and direct sunlight is available. 
Calliopsis 
Euphorbia 
Gaillardia 
Marigold 
Four O’Clock 
We will send you all 10 Postpaid any- 
where, 35c. 
Nasturtium 
Petunia 
Portulaca 
Verbena 
Zinnia 
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Best 
Use 
bedding 
edging 
bedding 
bedding 
bedding 
border 
novelty 
bedding 
bedding 
bedding 
border 
climbing 
bedding 
massing 
bedding 
climbing 
border 
bedding 
border 
bedding 
bedding 
border 
climbing 
bedding 
edging 
border 
bedding 
border 
edging 
border 
bedding 
bedding 
bedding 
novelty 
border 
bedding 
border 
climbing 
border 
shade 
bedding 
bedding 
border 
bedding 
edging 
shade 
shade 
edging 
border 
edging 
bedding 
bedding 
bedding 
bedding 
edging 
bedding 
bedding 
bedding 
bedding 
bedding 
border 
cutting 
bedding 
bedding 
climbing 
cutting 
bedding 
edging 
bedding 
bedding 
Location 
Sun-Shady 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
any 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
any 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
any 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
shady 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
moist 
“sunny 
sunny 
any 
sunny 
sunny 
shady 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
any 
any 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
any 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
shady 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
When to Plant 
Jan. to April 
March to April 
Feb. to May 
Jan. to June 
April to May 
March to May 
April to May 
Jan. to April 
Jan. to April 
March to April 
March to Sept. 
March to May 
Feb. to March 
April to May 
March to May 
March to May 
April to May 
Feb. to March 
Aug. to Sept. 
Feb. to Apr. & Sept. 
April to May 
March to Aug. 
April to May 
Feb. to March 
Feb. to Mar. & Aug. 
Jan. to Mar. & Aug. 
March to May 
April to May 
March to April 
March to April 
Feb. to Mar. & Aug. 
Feb. to April 
April to May 
April to June 
April to May 
Feb. to April 
Feb. to Mar. & Aug. 
April to May 
March to April 
March to April 
Mar. to May & Aug. 
March to May 
April to May 
March to May 
March to May 
March to May 
March to May 
April to June 
March to May 
Jan. to Mar. & Sept. 
Feb. to May 
March to May 
March to May 
Jan. to April 
April to May 
March to May 
March to May 
March to May 
Feb. to April 
March to May 
March to May 
Oct. to April 
Jan. to April 
March to April 
April to May 
April to June 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to May 
March to June 
Fragrant Flowers 
Alyssum 
Candytuft 
Carnation 
Mignonette 
Nicotiana 
Pinks 
Scabiosa 
Stocks 
Sweet Pea 
Sweet William 
COLORED FOLIAGE PLANTS 
Buphorbia 
Kochia 
Castor Bean 
Amaranthus 
Centaurea 
Coleus 
. RUSSELL-HECKLE 


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