tending from Rocky 
hardiness. 
Plant one. 
B—Biennial: 
the second year. 
T—Tender, 







For Cut Flowers 
Antirrhinum (Snap 
Dragon) 
Aster 
Calendula 
Candytuft 
Carnation 
'Centurea Imperialis 
| (Sweet Sultan) 
_ Chrysanthemum 
Clarkia 
Columbine 
Cosmos 
-—Gaillardia 
Gypsophila 
Marigold 
Nasturtium 
Shasta Daisy 
| Stock 
Sweet Peas 
Zinnia 
For Fragrance 
Alyssum 
Candytuft 
Carnation 
‘Centaurea 
Growing conditions in Color 
the production of flower seed. 
other flowers that d 
Plants, other than climbers, 
height, may be used as backgro 
20 inches for bedding and bord 
o well in a warm, arid climate. 
alternately force and check growth of plants and 
High up in the Montezuma Valley near Cort 
a growing station for Asters; 
and other flowers requiring a 
abundance of cool, clear water for 
tion for the growing of these crops. 
We offer on the followin 
the sorts that are grown from seed. 
Petunia 
Stock 
Sweet Peas 
Sweet William 
For Window Boxes 
Antirrhinum 
Geranium 
Morning Glory 
Nasturtium 
Petunia 
Phlox 
Verbena 
For Rock Gardens 
Alyssum 
Columbine 
Carnation 
Campanula 
Candytuft 
Dianthus 
Gilia 
Gypsophila 
hlox 
Portulaca 
Swan River Daisy 
Verbena 
How to grow flowers from seed—Page 119 
cool climate. 

ado are exceptionally well suited to 
The rich irrigated farm lands ex- 
Ford to the mountains are ideal for zinnias and 
The cool nights 
result in great 
ez, Colorado we have 
Snapdragon, Larkspur, Shasta Daisy 
The rich, red soil and 
irrigation give an ideal situa- 
§ pages a list of worthwhile flowers of 
You will enjoy a flower garden. 
The following symbols are used in connection with each item: 
A—Annual: The plants live and bloom one season only. 
The plants live two seasons, often blooming only 
P—Perennial: The plants usually live from year to year. 
H—Hardy: Plants that are easily grown and resist av 
sonal extremes of temperature. 
H-H—Half-Hardy. 
erage sea- 
Approximate height of each plant is also given. 
FLOWERS BEST ADAPTED TO VARIOUS USES 
For Partial Shade 
Balsam 
Campanula 
Centaurea 
Clarkia 
Columbine 
Godetia 
Pansy 
Sweet William 
For Withstanding 
Drought 
Candytuft 
Cosmos 
Four o’Clock 
Hollyhock 
Petunia 
Portulaca 
Verbena 
Zinnia 
For Climbing 
Canary Bird Vine 
Cypress Vine 
Morning Glory 
Sweet Peas 
given as being 3 feet or more in 
unds; 2 to 3 feet for borders; 10 to 
ers; less than 10 inches for edgings. 
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