CONTINUOUS BLOOM IN AMERICA 



COLOR 



MONTH 

 HEIGHT 



Pink * Sedxjm spectabUe : Showy Stonecrop. Broad, light- Aug., late 

 green, leathery foliage. Large, flat-headed flowers. ^^ "*■ 

 Increases by root. Leave undisturbed for some years. 

 Plants are bushy and take up some space, but a few 

 are desirable for the August garden. Avoid the palest 

 pink variety. Propagate by division. Set two or 

 three nursery plants together to form one plant. 



White Shasta Daisy: Chrysanthemum, vars. maximum, July-Sept 



2 ft 



Alaska, and King Edward VII. Often bear flowers 

 standing 2J^ feet high. Increases by root in congenial 

 soil. At this season few plants are more effective, 

 and later it blooms intermittently till mid-September. 

 Prop, by seeds, division, or suckers. Place three or 

 four small plants near together to make one good-sized 

 plant. 



Sneezeweed. See Helenium. 



Sneezewobt. See Achillea, Pearl. 



Starwoet. See Aster. 



Blue *Statice latifolia: Broad-leaved Sea^Lavender. July, late 



Bloom suggests Gypsophila except in color. Set one 

 plant by itself. Don't disturb it. Bloom strong only 

 after being established two years. Bushy when in 

 bloom. 



Stoneckop, See Sedum. 



Sweet Rocket. See Rocket. 

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2 ft. 



