MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN an 
Approx. 
Common Approx, Color of 
Botanical name é f time of 
name height flowers pane 
7 Krigia virginica.....Carolina dwarf 
candélion...... 1-2’ ..c. Yellow << veccsmes May-Oct. 
38 Lysimachia 
guadrtfolia .-. .... Loosestrife . .. 1-3’ .... Yellow ,,4..07 June-Aug. 
3 Meibomia Dillenii... Dillen’s tick 
trefoll es... 2-3) ives PULCple .950n ctr June-Sept. 
3 Pentstemon Foxglove beard- 
DAGIGUS (4scis ee tongue...... = Bo 5 Stee WII EOSs ce caterer prnins May-July 
3 Pentstemon Smooth beard- 
laevigatus ...... tongue...... 1-3’ .... Purplish........May-July 
3 Phlox glaberrima...Smooth phlox.. 1-2’ ....Pink........... May-July 
3 Rudbeckia Sweet cone- 
subtomentosa.... flower..,.... 2-4’ .... Yellow......... July-Sept. 
NOTES 
Dr. B. M. Duggar, Physiologist to the Garden, will spend 
the summer in scientific work at the Coastal Laboratory of 
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Carmel, California. 
Dr. George T. Moore, Director of the Garden, attended the 
meetings of the Garden Club of America, June 28-July 1, at 
Manchester, Massachusetts. 
Mr. Emil Hansen, landscape gardener, Utah Agricultural 
Experiment Station, visited the Garden recently. 
Mr. G. H. Pring, Horticulturist to the Garden, will spend 
a part of the summer teaching horticulture at the Cleveland 
Normal School, Cleveland, Ohio. 
At the commencement of Washington University, June 11, 
degrees were conferred upon members of the graduate labora- 
tory, as follows: Doctor of Philosophy, W. H. Chambers, 
Joanne L. Karrer, Takashi Matsumoto; Master of Arts, Edwin 
B. Payson. 
The Rufus J. Lackland fellowships for the year 1920-21 
have been awarded as follows: 
Mr. G. M. Armstrong, B. S. Clemson College, M. A. Uni- 
versity of Wisconsin, reappointed second year. 
Mr. F. S. Wolpert, A. B. University of Montana, reap- 
pointed second year. 
Mr. R. W. Webb, B. S. Clemson College, M. A. Washington 
University, reappointed third year. 
