Flower Gardening

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These are May possibilities if the seed is sown indoors in September and the plants potted and pinched back to promote bushi- ness. Cosmos, for autumn; rhodanthe, one of the everlastings; the common double balsam, ne- mesia, schizanthus, cockscomb and Dimorphotheca auriantiaca, the last of which has handsome hy- brids now, are among other suitable annuals for pots. The balsam, nemesia and schizanthus, like clarkia, develop better in pots than in the garden. One of the biennials, the Canterbury ...bell, is as ANNUALS in fine a subject for pot culture as heart could desire. This and other biennials, among them the fox- glove, hollyhock and Myosotis dissitiflora, are usually thrown in with the annuals as they are regarded as plants of only a year so far as garden usefulness is concerned. Often they spend scarcely more time in the garden than is necessary for blooming, after which they are discarded. The same with sweet-william and columbine, though both of these will persist several years if conditions are favorable.

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