|beautiful tints of
| | | |straw-colour and maroon,
| | | |the general nasturtium
| | | |colour is dazzling,
| | | |uncompromising
| | | |vermilion-orange.
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PHLOX DRUMMONDII | H.A. | |11/2 ft. |A thoroughly satisfactory
Best colours in | | | |flower for the summer
tall flowering class| | | |garden, whether sown
| | | |broadcast to cover beds
Alba | |White | |left empty by spring bulbs
Coccinea | |Scarlet | |or sown in a seed bed and
Isabellina | |Light | |transplanted eight inches
| | yellow | |to a foot apart, when if
Rosea | |Pink | |the dead flowers are kept
Stella Splendens | |Crimson | |well picked off, they will
Atropurpurea | |Purple | |make sturdy, compact
| | | |bushes.
DRUMMOND PHLOX | | |6-8 ft. |The dwarf varieties make
Snowball | |White | |charming edges for hardy
Chamois Rose | |Pink | |rose beds or shrubberies.
Fireball | |Flame | |
Surprise | |Scarlet | |
| |edged with| |
| |white | |
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POPPIES | H.A. | |1 ft. - |Poppies are gorgeous
| | | 18 in. |flowers, but in our
SHIRLEY, the most | |All shades| |changeable climate, as a
satisfactory reds | |class, are too short-lived
of poppies for | | | |to pay their way, except
outdoor decoration | | | |in summer gardens where a
or cutting | | | |brief period of bloom
| | | |suffices, or in a garden
| | | |so larg
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