ANNUAL FLOWER CHART 
Common Name Height Time to Plant Space | Remarks 
Ageratum.... Wee Ae A, SAG ee 4—6 in. March 6-9 in. Feathery blue flowers for edging. 
Alyssum, Sweet . ee 8 8 re 6-9 in. April 4—6 in. Fragrant white border plant. 
Asters... . pad Stones 1-2 ft. Mar.—May LD waar Long-stemmed cut flowers. 
Baby’s Breath. ee Oe 18 in. April 6-9 in. Misty white flowers for bouquets. 
Balsam (34 one oe ee eee 18-24 in. April 8-12 in. Showy double blooms. 
Calendula................... oe 2 ft: Mar.—Apr. 12 in. Orange and yellow daisies for cutting. 
Calliopsis . Satan Recor ae ont Pee 18 in. Apr.—May. 8-12 in. Very free blooming; yellow. 
Candytuft. . Bede clo eos 12eime April 9 in. Fragrant; pink, lavender, white. 
Canterbury E Bells. ies ae ete 2 tt. March 9 in. Tall plants for the border. 
Carnations 7574 Fe ho cee IP via February 6 in. Double, fragrant. 
Colosia yAiiris neg oo rte a Pee Dutt: Mar.—Apr. 12 in. May be dried for winter bouquets. 
Centaurea 20. ean le 3 ft. April 8 in. Free blooming all summer. 
Cosmos 50 Oe ge oe een 3-4 ft. May 18 in. Blooms in Jate summer. 
Dahliass:2". = fer be Ae 18-30 in. Feb.—Mar. 24 in. Semi-double annual type. 
Delphinium..................... 4—5 ft. February 18—24 in. For the rear of the border. 
Everlastine 230. .ge ee es 2% ft. Apr.—May 18 in. For winter bouquets. 
Four: O’Clocks.0)5. 4 433 --e- 28 Titi, May 18 in. Flowers open in late afternoon. 
Foxglove 3 i ee te as 3-4 ft. June; blooms next year | 18 in. Long spikes of thimble-shaped bloom, 
Gourds. eee ee es Sie 0-ftetvine May | 12ers Interesting fruits of many shapes. 
Helianthus #330 30 ee or 5-6 ft. May | 18 in. Needs full sun. 
Holiyhock 3.3. he ae eee 4-5 ft. March 18-24 in. Flowers in August. 
Kochiaze tee ais ee eee Date Mar.—Apr. {2ein- Foliage turns crimson im fall. 
Tee ae ee Be ae 3-4 ft. Oct. or Apr. 9 in. Do not transplant. 
Lobeliat.n 230k ea eee 6 in. Apr.—May 6 in. For edging and rock gardens. 
Lapins Oe eee eck 2-3 ft. Mar.—May 12hin: Striking spikes of bloom. 
Marigold . earn ee AGS UNI, ME 8 1-3 ft. May 9-24 in. Grows easily and blooms freely. 
Mignonette . et Riaeaeee nee ee CAE 6-12 in. April 6-9 in. Grown for fragrance. 
Moonflowen.. c=. ee eo LO-tE. jyine May 18 in. Fragrant; night blooming. 
Morning-Glory..................|  20-ft. vine May 18 in. Does best in poor soil. 
Nasturtiumiz3.4) 5.3.2 co... 0. a 2 saat. May 6-12 in. Likes poor soil and full sun. 
Nicotianae? (6.927 35.2 eee 2-3 ft. May Sim Fragrant white flowers. 
Nigella eet yc. © tee ates soe Ditt: May 10 in. Cupped blue flowers. 
Petunia... 2 se ee ee 6-12 in. Apr.—May 9 in. Cut back to maintain bloom. 
Phlox...... hehe oes Sey a EA 12-18 in. May 8 in. Heads of bloom till frost. 
Poppy, Shirley. ny RAE hate See Ae 12 in. Apr. or Nov. 6 in. Do not transplant. 
Portulaca . SRR ace DS Ara aA: 2-3 In. May Scatter seed in dry, sunny place. 
Riclruls (4 thos | nalts Was 6 ft. May 18 in. For the back of the border. 
Scabiosare. oe en a eee. 2-3 ft. May 12 in. Good for cutting. 
Snapdragon se: 2 Ge oe 18 in. May 8 in. Attractive indoors and out. 
Stocks ee hee ee 18-24 in. May 9-12 in. Likes cool weather. 
Sweet Peas] i) 550.5 lana 3-5 ft. April 6 in. Must start before hot weather. 
Sweet William................... 12-18 in. May; blooms next year 8 in. For borders and rock gardens. 
Verbena cot oh aos ek os. 6-8 in. Apr.—May 9 in. Spreading plant; fragrant. 
Zinnia nce ne cake eee 6-36 in. May 10-15 in. Blooms profusely all summer. 
Any of the above, pkt. 10c. 
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