| |beneath.
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Salvia Splendens-- | H.A. | |2-21/2 ft.|The familiar flower that
FLOWERING SAGE | | | |sends up its spikes of
Bonfire | |Intense | |flame from August until
| | flame | |frost--should be sown in
| | | |seed beds and set out from
| | | |one to two feet apart.
| | | |Watch out and do not put
| | | |your salvia where it will
| | | |come in competition with
| | | |the crimson-hued hardy
| | | |phlox tribe. Scarlet
| | | |geraniums and the crimson
| | | |rambler rose in
| | | |conjunction are not more
| | | |painful.
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SWEET PEAS, twelve | H.A. |Various |6 ft. |If sweet peas are to be
good colours | | | |grown in any quantity,
| | | |they should be sown after
Apple blossom | |Pink | |the manner of tall garden
Black knight | |Maroon | |peas and the colours kept
Boreatton | |Deep | |separate. This is a great
| | Crimson | |aid both to their
Coquette | |Primrose | |gathering and artistic
Crown jewel | |Cream, | |arrangement.
| | violet | |
| | veins | |
Duke of Clarence | |Claret | |
Firefly | |Dazzling | |
| | scarlet | |
Gorgeous | |Orange and| |
| | rose | |
Mrs. Kenyon (very | |Primrose- | |
large) | | yellow | |
King Edward VII | |Very fine | |
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