The Seasons in a Flower Garden; a Handbook of Information And Instruction for the Amateur

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The Seasons in a Flower Garden; a Handbook of Information And Instruction for the Amateur
Louise Shelton
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Calendula 1 " yellow * h. a.
Balsam 2 " various 6 '* t. a.
The sign * means blooms till frost.
56 JULY BLOOM CONnNUED FROM PBEVIOUB MONTH Annual Poppy, Coreopsis, Foxglove, Campanula, Lychnis, Rambler Rose, B^onia, Sweet William, Dianthus, Gaillardia (h. p.). Cornflower, Sweet Sultan, early Phlox, Valerian, Yucca, Japanese Lis, Pentstemon, Sweet Pea, Petunia, Achillea Pearl, Shasta Daisy, Anthemis, Pansy, Agrostemma, Jacob's Ladder, the Spiraeas, Scabiosa Caucasica, Snapdragon, Ger- anium, Delp
...hinium.
57 Open afresh your round of starry folds.
Ye ardent marigolds!
Dry up the moisture from your golden lids.
For Apollo bids That in these days your praises should be sung On many harps, wluch he has lately strung: And when again your dewiness he kisses.
Tell him I have you in my world of blisses.
Keatb.
xn AUGUST With the passing of this month the procession of the flowers, with its ever varying arrivals of new blossoms, is nearly at an end. However, we are not without flowers, for the garden can look its gayest up to mid-September if it has been properly planted with masses of the most effective ones.


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