6 THE SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE SECTION PLANTING-TABLE-FOR-FLOWERS LLOW ten days for every 100 miles north or south of New York. Indoor planting may applj to seeds started In the house, a hot-bed or a cold frame, the last-named bcinc available after the first of March in many sections. Weather may affect dates. mm ! 12 U.Y . W WHEN TO PLANT .UISTANCI i APART (INCHES) FLOWERING INDOORS OUTDOORS PERIODS COLOR COMMENT Achillea (Sneczewort) . Agerntum Alysum (Annual) AIj'huiii (Perennial).... Aquilegia (Columbine) . Asters (China) Balsam Calendula (Pot marigold). Callii Campanula (Canterbury Bella), t'elosin (Cockscomb) Candytuft Ccntaurca (Corn flower) . Chrysanthemum (Annual) . Coljoa Cosmos (Early) Cosmos ( Late) Dahlia Delphinium (Larkspur) , Dinnthus (Pinks) Digitalis (Foxglove) Eschscholtzia (California poppy) Qnillardia Gourds Four O '('locks Oypsopliilia Hclinuthus (Sunflower) , Hollyhock Kochia (Summer Cypress) . . . Larkspur (Annual) Lobelia Marigold . . Mignouctto Myosotis (Forgct-mc-not) . Nasturtium Nicotiana (Tobacco pltint). Pansy . . Petunia Phlox (Annual) . Poppy (Annual) , Poppy (Perennial), Portulaca Pyretlirum Hieiims (Castor Oil Plant). March. March-April. April. April. April. April. March-May. March-April. Mnrch-Mav. April. March-April. April. April. .March-April. March-April. April. April. March-April. March-April. April. April. March-May. Fcb.-April. March-April. Salpiglossis , . . . Salvia Scabiosa (Mourning Bride) . . . . Stocks Sweet Pea Vcrbeua . . Zinnia . . . April. April. Feb.-March. April. Feb.-April. Feb.-April. March-April. June-Oct. May. May-June. Tune-Sept, luno 15-Sept. May-June. May. May-June. May. June-Aug. May. May 15- June 15. prll. May. May. May. June-Aug. May. July-Aug. May. May. May. May. May. May. Juno 15-July. April. May-June. May. May. May. June. Mny. May. April-Oct. May. May. April. June-Sept. May-July. June-Sept. May. May. Mny. May. May. March-April. May. May. 12 4 0 8 9 9 G 12 C G 8 12 12 no 12 G 9 4 6 4 8 10 12 15 12 G G 9 4 G S 4 9 4 12 3G G IS 9 12 3 0 G July-Oct. June-Oct. June-Oct. July-Oct. June-Sept. July-Oct. July-Sept. June-Oct. July-Oct. June-Aug. June-Oct. June-Oct. June-Oct. July-Oct. July-Oct. July-Scpt. Sept.-Oct. Aug.-Oct. July-Oct. July-Oct. July-Aug. July-Aug. July-Scpt. Sept.-Oct. July-Sept. July-Sept. July-Oct. Aug.-Sept. June-Sept. Juno-Sept. July-Oct. July-Oct. June-Aug. Juno-Oct. July-Oct April-Oct. Juno-Oct. July-Oct. Juno-Sept, June-Aug. July-Oct. July-Aug. No bloom. July-Oct. Aug.-Oct. July-Sept. July-Oct. July-Sept. June-Oct. Juno-Oct. White. Blue, white. White. Yellow. White, yellow, blue, pink. White, pink, yellow, red, purple, lavender. Red, white, pink, yellow. Yellow, orange. Yellow, brown. Blue, pink, white. White, red, pink, yellow. Pink, white, red, purple. Blue, white, pink. White, yellow, red. Purple. White, red, pink. White, pink, orange. White, yellow, pink, red. Blue, yellow, white. White, red, striped. Pink, white, blue. Yellow, orange. Yellow, red. Fruit-bearing. White, pink. White. Yellow. White, red, yellow, pink. No flowers. Red, white, blue, pink. Blue, white. Brown, red, yellow. Blue, pink, white. Various colors. White, pink. Many colors. Red, pink, white. Red, white, yellow, pink. Red, white, pink, yellow. Red, white, pink, yellow. Red, pink, yellow, white. Red, white, pink. Xo flowers. White, brown, red. Scarlet. White, yellow, pink. Pink, white, scarlet, yellow, Many colors. White, red, blue, pink. Red, yellow, white, pink. The Pearl is a Fine Keep A perennial, two feet high. good variety. Annual, grown from seeds or cuttings. for borders. Blues are most popular. Excellent nnnual for borders. Used for edgings and rock work. Hardy perennial. Blooms the second year. Bedding annual. Use wood ashes when setting plants. Annual, to grow in clumps in the sun. Easily grown annuals, that self-sow. Fill va cant spots with them. Showy annuals, good for cutting. Easy to grow, but they like the sun. Perennial, blooming the second year. Annual. Combs may bo dried for winter bouquets. Annuals, for beds, borders or to cut. Make successive sowings. Annual, to grow in masses. Self-sown. I flowers picked. j Annuals, for massing at a distance. Climbing vine. Plant seeds edgewise. Tender annuals. Pinch back to mako bushy plants. Tie to stakes if exposed to winds. Late-started plants give largest flowers. Fine tall perennials. Bloom the second year. Blues are best. Perennial, blooming tho first year. Fino in hardy border. Bloom the second year. Do not transplant. Foliage is pretty. Showy annual, for beds. Excellent to hide unsightly objects. Annuals, for borders or beds. Fine to use in bouquets. Grow Elegant. Mako a good screen. Try the new kinds. Perennial. Spray with Bordeaux. The foliage turns red in tho fall. Grow in masses. The flowers aro good for cutting." Lobelia Erinus is very popular for low edg ings. It is blue. Uso manuro water for .Lobelias. Showy, easily-grown annuals. Flowers very fragrant. Mako successive sowings. Like cool soil. Perennial, but blooms tho first season. Likes shade and moist soil. Ono of tho best annuals. Tall, fragrant annuals, opening toward even ing. Givo n rich, cool, moist soil and keep tho blossoms picked. One of tho most free-flowering annuals. Don 't neglect watering. Ono of tho best low annuals. J Very attractive. Do not transplant. Make successive sowings. Fine to givo bright colors. Unexcelled for dry, sandy and sunny spots. Closo at night. Grow in masses. Good to cut. Very ornamental annual. Best started in the houso in pots. Good mid-summer annual nnd easy to grow. Givo a green background and rich, sandy soil. Long-flowering annual. Good for beds and to cut. Plant early in rich, moist soil, in the open. Later, mulch tho roots. Splendid annual for bedding in tho sun. Good summer plant for beds, and very easy to grow.