THE FLOWER CALENDAR 



(A. umbellatus). Page 138. August, September. 



(A. tenuifolius). Page 362. Augusl October. 



{A. subulatus). Page 362. Early Augusl October. 



Elecampane (Inula Heleniutn). Page 224. August, September. 



Ox-eye (Heliopsis helianthoides) . Page 224. August. 



Sunflower (Helianthus angustifolius) . Page 228. August, 

 September. 



(H. giganteus). Page 228. August-October. 



(H. divaricatus) . Page 230. August, September. 



(H. decapetalus) . Page 230. August-October. 



(Actinomeris alternifolia). Page 230. August, September. 



Beggar-ticks (Bide us frondosa) . Page 230. August, September. 



(B. laevis). Page 232. August-October. 



Spanish Needles (B. bipinnata). Page 232. August. 



Tall Tickseed Sunflower (B. trickospernta). Page 234. 

 August-October. 



Water Marigold (B. Beckii). Page 234. August-October. 



Autumn SneezeweeD (Helenium autumnale) . Page 234. August- 

 October. 



Hawkweed (Hieracium Gronovii). Page 240. August-October. 



September, October, and November 



September is the month in which to study fruits. Many flowers 

 of spring and summer now display conspicuous red, blue, or black 

 berries, in bunches or singly, which mingle harmoniously with the 

 autumn flowers. A few plants flower first in September. 



Cat-tail Flag (Typha latifolia), (T. august ijolia) . Page 375. 



(SpirantJies cernua). Page 54. September, October. 



Closed Gentian (Gentiana Andreivsii). Page 326. September, 



Fringed Gentian (G. crinita). Page 324. September. 



(Kuhnia eupatoroides) . Page 132. September. 



Golden-rod (Solidago stricta). Page 218. September-Novem- 

 ber. 



(5. speciosa). Page 216. September, October. 



(5. Elliottii). Page 220. September, October. 



(Bidens connata). Page 232. September, October. 



Lion's-foot {Preuantlus serpentaria) . Page 140. September, 

 October. 



