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Aconitum 
Acroclinium 
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Amaranthus 
Anemone .. 
Antirrhinum 
Aquilegia 
Arabis 
Armeria 
Asters 
Arctotis 
Browallia 
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Calendula’ 
Calliopsis .. 
Balloon Vine 
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Canary Bird 
Carnations 
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Cardinal Climber 
Celosia © 
Cineraria .. 
Cheiranthus 
Centaurea . 
Chrysanthemums 
Clarkia 
Cobaea Scan 
Coleus 
Coreopsis 
Cosmos 
Dahlia 
Daisy, Shasta 
Daisy, Engli 
Daisy, Michaelmas 
Datura 
Didiscus 
Dolichos 
Delphinium 
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Gerbera 
Gilia 
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Geum eres 
Godetia 
Gourds 
Helenium .. 
Helianthus 
Helichrysum 
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Oct 
Nov. 
Dec 
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Ipomoea 
Lantana 
Larkspur 
Lathyrus Latifolius 
Lavatera 
Lavender 
Lemon Verbena 
Leptosyne Maritima 
Linaria Maroccana 
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Nasturtiums 
Nemophila 
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x Oenothera 
Pansies 
Passiflora 
Pentstemon 
Retunias 
Phlox, Perennial 
Phlox, Annual 
Portulaca 
Physalis 
Platycodon 
Poppies, Annual 
Poppies, Perennial 
Poppy, California 
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Primroses 
Pyrethrum 

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X—Generally safe to plant in these months anywhere in the country. Do not plant in March in northern areas where frosts prevail until April. 
GARDEN COLD FRAME CAN BE USED YEAR AROUND 
Every home gardener needs a cold frame. In every 
month of the year there is important service it can 
render. In the spring it is a nursery for young plants; 
under its protection vegetables and flowers can be 
started weeks earlier than they could be sown out- 
doors; and guarded from belated frosts until time to 
set them in the garden. 
To make a cold frame is so easy, any one who can 
wield a saw and hammer can do it. It is usually made 
3 by 6 feet, or some multiple of this, for the reason 
that standard hot-bed sash are of these dimensions. 
This standard sash may be used for both hot-beds 
and cold frames, which are alike except that the cold 
frame is unheated. But a cold frame (or a hot-bed 
either) may be any size you wish, to fit old windows, 
or frames covered with one of the modern glass sub- 
stitutes. 
In making a cold-frame, the frame should be con- 
structed of ]-inch boards, of cypress, white pire or 
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some wood which resists rot. First, dig a hole in the 
ground slightly larger than the size of the frame. It 
should be at least a foot deep. Into this hole put the 
frame you have built so that 6 inches of it is beneath 
the surface and the remainder above. This will insure 
that no drafts enter from beneath. Construct the 
frame so that the front is 4 inches above the surface, 
and the rear, 9 inches. It must slant toward the south, 
where the winter sun shines. It is well to hinge the 
sash at the top of the frame, so it can be easily opened 
for transplanting purposes and airing. 
A sunny spot in the garden, protected as much as 
possible from the full force of winds and driving rain, 
is the best situation for the cold frame. It may be too 
cold now to dig in the garden, but the sash may be 
procured and the lumber frame made, so that when 
the first warm days arrive you are ready for serious 
gardening. 
