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ANNUALS 
A.—Annuals are plants that flower, Sved and die within the year. Hardy Annuals 
will stand some frost. Half’ hardy Annuals’ will stand very little frost. Tender An- 
nuals. will not stand frost, and should be planted; in boxes in protected places, ready 
to transplant in the open as soon as frost is past, 
BIENNIALS 
B.—Biennials are plants that flower during the season after planting, then seed, amd 
die. Biennials will stand some frost. They should be seeded in time to be transplanted 
out during good. weather, to get well established before frost. 
PERENNIALS | 
G—Perennials are plants that flower the following season after planting and con- 
tinue from year to year, In most cases, propagation may also be made by dividing 
the roots from full grown plants. There are hardy Perennials, half hardy Perennials 
and tender Perennials. Seeds of most Perennials should be planted in late summer or 
early fall, so as to become well established plants before they are transplanted to 
permanent locations. 
FLOWERS BEST ADAPTED TO VARIOUS USES 
For Cut Flowers For Fragrance For Rock Gardens For Partial 
Antirrhinum (Snap Alyssum Al ae Shade 
Dragon) Candytuft Cc ics bi Balsam 
Aster Carnation Cs att ey Campanula 
Calendula Centaurea Geni au Centaurea 
Candytuft Petunia Cena te Clarkia 
Carnation Stock Diz cin Columbine 
Centurea Imperialis Sweet Peas Gill us Godatic 
(Sweet Sultan) Sweet William Ceo e Pansy 
Chrysanthemum F Wind pipe Sweet William 
Bead or imagow Portulacca For Withstanding 
Goerios Boxes eater Daisy Drought 
Gaillardia Candytuft 
Gypsophila Antirrhinum For Climbing Casnide 
Marigold Geranium Kudza Vine Four o’Clock 
Nasturtium Morning Glory Canary Bird Vine Hollyhock 
Shasta Daisy Nasturtium Cypress Vine Petunia 
Stock Petunia Morning Glory Portulacca 
Sweet Peas Phlox Sweet Peas Verbena 
Zinnia Verbena Balsam Apple Zinnia 
Plants, other than climbers, given as being 3 feet or more in height, may be usea 
as backgrounds; 2 to 3 feet for borders; 10 to 20 inches for bedding and borders; less 
than 10 inches for edgings. 
AGERATUM (Floss Flower)-A ALYSSUM-A 
One of the most popular summer bloom- 
ing plants grown from seed, being lit- 
erally covered with flowers from early 
summer until frost. 
Blue Ball. The deepest blue; 6 in. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% 0oz., 70c. 
Purple Perfection. Darkest flowers of all 
the blue. 9 in, Pkt., 10c; 144 oz, 30c, 
Mixed, Pkt., 10c; 144 04., 25c, 
Useful for borders and window boxes. 
Carpet of Snow. Of creeping habit. 4 in. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% 02z., 25e. 
Lilac Queen. A dwarf, compact variety 
with deep lilac-colored flowers. 6 in. 
Pkt., 10c¢; 1% o02., 45e, 
Little Gem. White. Pkt., 19e; 1% oz., 25e. 
Saxatile Compactum (Gold). 10c; % oz. 35e 
Violet Queen, Pkt., 10c; % 0z., 45¢, 
