ANNUAL FLOWER CHART 
Common Name 
Ageratum. _.. 
Alyssum, Sweet . 
Asters... .. 
Baby’s Breath. 
Balsam. 
Calendula. te ee 
Calliopsis . 
Candytuft.. 
Canterbury Bells. 
Carnations ; 
Colosia@tires) te 
Centaurea... 050) 0. once oe ee 
Cosinos 22 44 Pes ee ee 
Dahliaste< co 4. re 
Delphinium..................... 
Everlasting.) 3245 3342 eS! 
Four O’Clock.................... 
Foxglove sre ee ee ee 
Gourds:7 36 -nses teas eee. ee 
Helianthus............. 
Hollyhock..................... . 
Kochiai 2 ee eee 
Larkspur...... 
Lobelia esr ee ee ee 
Lupinsh. Ce. ene ee ed 
Marigold 26.2.0 y. 229: sh eee seo sase 
Mignonette..................... 
Moonflower..................... 
Morning-Glory.................. 
Nasturtium................... || 
Nicotiana............. 
Nigellats eae ee 
Petunia. 
Phlox. 
Poppy, Shirley................... 
Portulaca. 
Ricinus £3. 4. ee 
Scablosavwyyeu.. 2e sehen oe 
Smapdragon..................... 
Stocks (60 oe oa eee ee. 
Sweet Peas...................... 
Sweet William................... 
Verbena! 435.45. eee eee 
Zinila 6445 ees seaoos e 
Any of the above, pkt. 10c. 
Height Time to Plant Space Remarks 
4-6 in. March 6-9 In. Feathery blue flowers for edging. 
6-9 in. April 4-6 in. Fragrant white border plant. 
1-2 ft Mar.—May WP) 56. Long-stemmed cut flowers. 
18 in. April 6-9 in. | Misty white flowers for bouquets. 
18-24 in. April 8-12 in. | Showy double blooms. , 
ate Mar.—Apr. 12 in. _ Orange and yellow daisies for cutting. 
18 in. Apr.—May. 8-12 in. Very free blooming; yellow. 
12 in. April 9 in. Fragrant; pink, lavender, white. 
mute March 9 in. Tall plants for the border. 
12 in. February 6 in. Double, fragrant. 
itt. Mar.—Apr 12 in. May be dried for winter bouquets. 
arte April 8 in. | Free blooming all summer. 
3-4 ft May 18 in. | Blooms in late summer. 
18-30 in Feb.—Mar 24 in. Semi-double annual type. 
4-5 ft February 18-24 in. | For the rear of the border. 
2% ft Apr.—May 18 in. | For winter bouquets. 
Date May 18 in. Flowers open in late afternoon. 
3—4 ft. June; blooms next year 18 in. Long spikes of thimble-shaped bloom. 
20-ft. vine May 12 in. Interesting fruits of many shapes. 
5-6 ft May 18 in. Needs full sun. 
4-5 ft March 18-24 in. | Flowers in August. 
alts Mar.—Apr. 12): | Foliage turns crimson in fall. 
3-4 ft Oct. or Apr. Obie | Do not transplant. 
6 in. Apr.—May 6 in. For edging and rock gardens. 
2-3 ft Mar.—May 12iint Striking spikes of bloom. 
153 ft. May 9-24 in. Grows easily and blooms freely. 
6-12 in April 6-9 in. Grown for fragrance. 
15-ft. vine May 18 in. | Fragrant; night blooming. 
20-ft. vine May 18 in. | Does best in poor soil. 
12 in May 6-12 in. | Likes poor soil and full sun. 
2-3 ft May Ea Ore Fragrant white flowers. 
Date: May 10 in. | Cupped blue flowers. 
6-12 in Apr.—May 9 in. | Cut back to maintain bloom. 
12-18 in May 8 in. Heads of bloom till frost. 
12eumne Apr. or Nov. 6 in. Do not transplant. 
2-3 in May Scatter seed in dry, sunny place. 
6 ft. May 18 in. For the back of the border. 
2-3 ft May 12 in. Good for cutting. 
18 in May 8 in. Attractive indoors and out. 
18-24 in May 9-12 in. | Likes cool weather. 
3-5 ft April 6 in. Must start before hot weather. 
12-18 in May; blooms next year 8 in. For borders and rock gardens. 
6-8 in Apr.—May 9 in. Spreading plant; fragrant. 
6-36 in May 10-15 in. Blooms profusely all summer. 
ANNUALS 
Annuals are practically in- 
of their 
adaptability to most soils, their 
dispensable because 
freedom of bloom, their rapid 
growth and their inexpensive- 
ness. At the left is a suggestion 
for planting annuals. Keep 
height and color in mind when 
combining different kinds. They 
will repay you many times over 
for their very slight cost. 
PLANTING LIST 
COSMOS 
ZINNIA 
- SCABIOSA 
STOCK 
- AGERATUM 
- BACHELOR BUTTON 
- MARIGOLD 
ASTER 
- PHLOX 
- DAHLIA 
SOMNANUAR WHY 
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FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 
