. The American farmer's hand-book ... Agriculture. Planting. — Get a few pots of Californian and other annuals usually raised in pots, and plant them, putting three potfuls in each bed. In No. 1, Fig. put Phlox Drummondi, the flowers of which are crimson of various shades, and let the stems be pegged down, so as to spread over the bed. No. 2 may be Lasthenia Californica, the flowers of which are yellow, and the stems generally procumbent; but they may be pegged down to keep them in their proper places, that is, to spread completely and regularly over the bed. No. 3 should be Nemophila in
. The American farmer's hand-book ... Agriculture. Planting. — Get a few pots of Californian and other annuals usually raised in pots, and plant them, putting three potfuls in each bed. In No. 1, Fig. put Phlox Drummondi, the flowers of which are crimson of various shades, and let the stems be pegged down, so as to spread over the bed. No. 2 may be Lasthenia Californica, the flowers of which are yellow, and the stems generally procumbent; but they may be pegged down to keep them in their proper places, that is, to spread completely and regularly over the bed. No. 3 should be Nemophila insignis, the flowers of which are of a beautiful blue, and which will not require pegging down. No. 4 may be Erysimum Petrowskiknum, the flowers of which are of a bright orange ; but the stems must be pegged down, or they will grow tall and straggling. No. 5 may be Nolkna atriplicifolia, the flowers of which are blue, and 40. 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 O'Neill, F. W. , ed; Williams, H. L. , ed. New York, R. Worthington
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