SPRING IN THE GARDEN
WHAT TO PLANT THIS WEEK. Sow all kinds o i vegetable seeds. French and runner beans may be sown aa soon its all danger ox frost''is over. Get in cucumber, marrow and pumpkin seeds, broccoli and savoys. The following flower seeds may be sown out ol doors: —Aiyssum, Ageratum, Aioneoa, Antirrhinum, Aquilegia, Arctotis, Asters, Ealsam, Calendula, Calliopsis, Canary Creeper, Candytuft, Carnation, Canterbury Bells, Celocia, Centaurea, Chrysanthemum, Clarlxia, Cobea, Cornflower, Daisy, Delphinium, , Dianthus, Dimorphcthcca, For ga-me-net, Gailiardia, Godetia, Cyp- . sephila, Heliotrope, Hollyhock, Indian Pink. Kochir. Larksiur, Leptosyne, Linaria, Liman, Lobelia, Lupin, marigold, Mignonette, Mimulus, Nasturtium, Nomesia, Nigelia, Pansy, Fenstemon, Petunia, Phlox, Polyanthus, Poppy, Portulaca, Pyrethrum, Ranunculus, Salpiglossist' Salvia, Scabious, Schizanthus, Statice, Stock (ten-week), Stock (beauty), Virginian Stock, Night-scented Stock, Sunflower, Sweet Sultan, Sweet William, Verbena, Viola, Wallflower and Zinnia.
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Shannon News, 15 October 1929, Page 4
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132SPRING IN THE GARDEN Shannon News, 15 October 1929, Page 4
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