. Trumbull & Beebe's catalogue, 1902. Nursery stock, California, San Francisco, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Gardening, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs. 30 TRUMBULL & BEEBE'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS-. FLOWERS WHAT THEY ARE AND HOW TO MANAGE THEM. Plants are known and described generally as Annuals, Biennials and Perennials. Annuals are those plants that flower and mature their seeds within a year after they are sown, and perish. This definition is in no way changed by the fact that many Annuals may be managed as Biennials, or, in other w


. Trumbull & Beebe's catalogue, 1902. Nursery stock, California, San Francisco, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Gardening, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs. 30 TRUMBULL & BEEBE'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS-. FLOWERS WHAT THEY ARE AND HOW TO MANAGE THEM. Plants are known and described generally as Annuals, Biennials and Perennials. Annuals are those plants that flower and mature their seeds within a year after they are sown, and perish. This definition is in no way changed by the fact that many Annuals may be managed as Biennials, or, in other words, be sown in autumn for flowering early the following season. Tender Annuals are those that require heat, and will not vegetate in the open ground until settled warm weather. Half-Hardy Annuals are those that will bear a slight frost, and may be sown in the open ground a little earlier than the tender annuals. Hardy Annuals are usually those which require no artificial heat during any period of their growth—every stage of their existence, from the time of sowing the seeds to maturity, being passed in the open ground. Biennials are those plants that flower the second and sometimes the third year after the seed is sown, and then perish. Perennials are those plants that live and generate their species for several years successively. Biennials and Perennials are Tender, Half-Hardy and Hardy. Tender Biennials and Perennials, or greenhouse plants, are those that require artificial heat to protect them from the frost. Half-Hardy Biennials and Perennials are those that require a slight covering of straw or litter during the cold weather. Hardy Biennials and Perennials are those that will stand the coldest winter weather without protection. Soil Most Suitable—Perhaps the soil best adapted to a majority of plants is a light, friable loam, containing a moderate amount of vegetable matter and enough sand to render it porous; but, as it seldom happens that the amateur has a choice o


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