COSMOS 
For a bright splash of color at the back of the annual border, 
the Cosmos is unsurpassed, Sow where you intend it to 
flower. Transplant surplus as soon as frosts are past. 
LARKSPUR 
Again a beauty ‘for bright splashes of those delightful 
delphinium blue flowers. Sow in late Spring—end of April— 
where the plants will flower. | 
PANSIES AND VIOLAS 
Pansies really are much more hardy than is supposed. 
Strong, healthy plants are raised by sowing seéd in August, 
transplanting 4 to 5 inches apart in three staggered rows and 
then covering the three rows with one set of P.M.Gs. for 
the Winter. Early in the Spring the plants can be set out 
into their permanent flowering quarters in groups, covering 
each group with a P.M.G. for really early flowers of high 
quality. 
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First sowing : Early April under P.M.Gs. 
Flower : Early June. < 
P.M.Gs. in use: April and part of May. 
Subsequent sowings : August. : 
P.M.Gs. in use : October to April. 
Variety : Swiss Giant. 
Violas, which are a perennial type of pansy, can be grown 
in exactly the same way. 
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