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BLUEPRI 
THE FLOWER BORDE 
most interesting feature of 
with its ever changing aspect 
color. By using annuals, bienniak 
nials and bulbs, the opportunity to% 
pleasing and unusual effects is unlimited. 
Be sure to select plants that will give yo 
flowers over a long period of time. 
TRELLISES AND SCREEN 
for your garden. Plant some o 
vines that are so attractive: Sw 
Morning Glory, Cardinal Climber 
ing Nasturtiums for instance. ThHétps,of 
course, there are many woody vines suck 
as Clematis, Jasmine, Wistaria, Roses that 
will appear to good advantage on a trellis. 
Berries and grapes often need the support 
of a trellis or a screen. 
There Js a Gower 
FOR SUN 
FOR LIGHT SHADE 
Aquilegia (Columbine) 
tul SRD <s 
Prune Digitalis (Foxglove) 
California Poppy Nasturtium 
Shirley Poppy Begonias 
: ? Pansy 
Swan River Daisy Stock 
Zinnia Snapdragons 
Marigold Nemophila 
Petunia (Fringed and 
Bedding Petunia Ruffled) 
ANNUALS FOR FALL 
Make an_ additional 
sowing of these flow- 
ers in mid-summer for 
fall blooms. 
Calendula 
Candytuft 
California Poppy 
Dwarf Marigold 
Phlox Drummondi 
Sweet Alyssum 
Zinnia, Lilliput 
THE PATIO—YO 
living space in y 
terials such as pi 
warm days a 
the evaporating moisture. 
IN ROOM. By alk 
are usually thé est. 
enjoy the cooling effect of 
UR OUTDOOR LIV- 
qeans, provide some 
garden. Paving ma- 
us bricks or sand stone 
Wet the paving on 
If you don’t 
have a shade tree in your patio, be sure to 
plant one. 
for Euery Spot 
ANNUAL VINES 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
Black Eyed Susan Vine 
Canary Bird Vine 
Ornamental Gourds 
Morning Glory 
Nasturtium (Climbing) 
Sweet Peas 
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LOW GROWING FOR 
EDGINGS 
Ageratum 
Alyssum 
Bellis, English Daisy 
Blue Cup Flower 
Lobelia 
Nemesia 
Nasturtium, Dwarf 
Pansy 
Portulaca 
FOR SUCCESSIVE SOWINGS sow these annuals at three week intervals for continuous bloom— 
Alyssum - Calliopsis - Candytuft - Bachelor Button - Gypsophila - Mignonette - Shirley Poppy “ 
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