This section is from the book "Common Sense Gardens, How To Plan And Plant Them", by Cornelius V. V. Sewell. Also available from Amazon: Common Sense Gardens: How To Plan And Plant Them.
Balsam, or Lady Slipper, is one of the easiest grown annuals. If transplanted several times the plants will grow bushy and develop into miniature trees covered with Camellia-like bloom. The double white, carmine, lavender, rose, in fact all the colours are good. The Balsams cannot be used for cutting but they are an attractive old flower that it will pay to cultivate.
 
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