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PLANTS FOR PARTIAL AND FULL SHADE 
Sow in Spring 
Aquilegia* 
Begonia 
Cineraria 
Coleus 
Campanula* 
Foxglove 
* Denotes those for Partial Shade. 
Impatiens 
Heuchera* 
Mimulus 
Primula 
Rehmannia* 
Vinca* 
Sow in Fall 
Anemone* Pansy* 
Clarkia* Platycodon* 
Bellis* Cyclamen* 
Collinsia* Godetia* : 
Myosotis Linaria* folius, 
Browallia Nemophila* Glories, 
cumber. 
Asparagus plumosus, 

‘'DEPENDABLE SEEDS AND BULBS SINCE 1907” 
VINES FOR MANY PURPOSES 
Sow in Spring 
Australian Pea Vine, Balloon Vine, 
Balsam Apple and Pear, Canary Bird Vine, Cardinal Climber, 
Coboea, Cypress Vine, Hyacinth Bean, Gourds, Lathyrus lati- 
Mile-a-Minute, 
Thunbergia, Snail Vine, 
Mina lobata, Moon Vines, Morning 
Scarlet Runner, Wild Cu- 
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