- Daffodil
- Hyacinth
- Iris
- Lily of the Valley
- Madonna Lily
- Snowdrop
- Tulip
- Yellow Day Lily
A Letter About the Garden Cut-Outs
Dear Boy or Girl:
No doubt you will wish, just as Mary Frances did, to be able to cut flowers every few days from your garden, for your mother to use as a “center piece” on the dining table, or for your father’s desk, or for your grandmother’s dresser, or as a gift for a friend.
Now, anyone can have a few plants which will bloom at some time or other, but the garden you and Mary Frances have in mind is one which will have flowers in bloom from March, through April, May, June, July, August, September, October, and into November until ruined by frost.
Flowers over eight months of the year! Yes, that is possible in nearly every part of our country—if you study carefully the outlines following this page.
The first outline gives a list of plants which bloom in the Early Spring.