| |it must be sown in spring
| | | |and cannot be left over
| | | |winter in the hardy bed
| | | |though it is a _half_
| | | |hardy perennial.
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Gaillardia, called | H.A. |Red and |1 ft. |Fine daisy-shaped flower
BLANKET FLOWER from| |yellow | |for colour-masses or
its habit of | | | |picking. May be sown in
covering the ground| | | |in the borders after bulbs
with bloom | | | |have died away, and will
Gaillardia, picta | | | |and will bloom until hard
Lorenziania | | | |frost.
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Ipomaea | T.A. | |10-15 |Our most beautiful annual
| | | ft. |vines. The common morning
| | | |glories should be kept
| | | |from seeding in flower or
| | | |vegetable gardens, because
| | | |before you know it the
| | | |strong tendrils will have
| | | |twined about vegetables
| | | |and flowers alike and
| | | |strangled them.
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Ipomaea | T.A. | | |An early variety of the
| | | |of the popular moonflower
Ipomaea, Mexicana | |Satiny | 15 ft. |
grandiflora | | white | |
alba--Large white | | | |
moonflower | | | |
Ipomaea, Northern | T.A. |Pinkish | 15 ft. |
Light | |heliotrope| |
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Imperial Japanese | T.A. |White, |30-40 |One of the most artistic
morning-glories | |rose, | ft. |flow
|