. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. 106 SCHOOL AND HOME GARDENS bed of cannas with, coleus as a border. If care is taken to select harmonious colors, a pretty effect may be produced. Cannas, as well as coleus, may be obtained in a great variety of colors. When cannas are grown from seed, file each seed on the end opposite the germ until the white may be Fig. 52. Cannas with Coleus Border One month after setting out plants The best way to do this is to rub the seed on a piece of sandpaper tacked to a board. Soak the seeds in warm water an hour or two before planting. So


. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. 106 SCHOOL AND HOME GARDENS bed of cannas with, coleus as a border. If care is taken to select harmonious colors, a pretty effect may be produced. Cannas, as well as coleus, may be obtained in a great variety of colors. When cannas are grown from seed, file each seed on the end opposite the germ until the white may be Fig. 52. Cannas with Coleus Border One month after setting out plants The best way to do this is to rub the seed on a piece of sandpaper tacked to a board. Soak the seeds in warm water an hour or two before planting. Sow in a box early in the spring and keep in a warm, sunny window. When the seeds are well started, transplant to four-inch, pots. Young canna plants are very tender; to avoid in- jury in transplanting, three or four seeds may be planted in four-inch pots, which may be set in a box of sand or. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Meier, William Herman Dietrich, 1868-. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and Co


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