YELLOW MAY 
. Botanical Height |Time of 
coe | Stee || Meese Description sitting | Bloom 
“Golden |CLUSIUS’S  |*Dorénicum Striking plant with large flowers. | 14-2 ft. (May, 
yellow” |\LEOPARD’S |Clisii Foliage on flower stems, downy and \Sun une 
5 BANE toothed. Good for cutting. For cul- , 
tivation see D. Caucasicum. Alps of 
Switzerland: Austria. 
“Yellow” /CRAY-FISH |*Dorénicum Flowers 1-5 on a stalk, rising high | 1-2 ft. s 
5 LEOPARD’S /Pardalidnches| above a tuft of heart-shaped leaves. Sux 
BANE Good for cutting. Plant in wild spots. 
Prop. by division. Rich loamy soil. 
Europe. 
“Yellow” /PLANTAIN- |*Dorénicum Composite flowers generally solitary, | 2 ft. 
5 LEAVED plantagineum| high above the clump of root leaves. |Sux 
LEOPARD’S Good for cutting. Prop. by division. 
BANE Thrives in good loam. Sandy woods 
of Europe. 
“Orange |TALL *Dorénicum Best of Doronica. Vigorous bushy | 14-4 ft. “ 
yellow” )PLANTAIN- plantagineum oe with showy flowers and pointed |Sux 
LEAVED var. excelsum | leaves in a tuft at the base of plant. 
LEOPARD’S D. excelsum | Prop. by division. Thrives in good 
BANE “Harpur loam. Europe. 
“HARPUR  |Crewe” 
CREWE” 
“Yellow”’|VITALE’S Douglasia Rather delicate prostrate stems.) 2in. jLate 
4 DOUGLASIA \Vitaliana Primrose-like flowers hardly project- |Hal/ May, 
Arétia ing above the grayish foliage. Water ‘shade June 
Vitaliana, and mulch in summer and protect in_ 
Gregoria winter. Rock-garden. Prop. by seed | 
Vitaliana and division. Moist peaty loam is | 
best. Pyrenees; Alps. 
“Yellow’’| AIZOON- Draba Alpine plant with a profusion of | 2-3 in. |May 
4 [LIKE aizoides small flowers above the tufts of dark |Sun early 
;WHITLOW foliage. Attractive in clumps for the June 
GRASS border or rock-garden. Prop. by seed, 
but generally by division. Loose soil. 
Europe. 
“Yellow” | EVER- Draba See page 27. Late 
4 GREEN Aizoon Apr., 
WHITLOW May 
GRASS 
“Yellow” ALPINE Draba See page 27. oe 
4 /;WHITLOW alpina 
GRASS 
“Yellow” BARREN- = |*Epimédium A good species. Strong growing at-| 1} ft. |May 
1 WORT pinnatum tractive plant. Flowers in long clus- |Half 
ters, with red spurs. Tufted foliage, |shade 
beautiful and persistent, bronze-col- 
ored when young. Pleasing in rock- 
garden or border. Prop. by division. 
Any garden soil, preferably peaty. 
Persia; Caucasus. 
“Yellow” |LARGE- *Epimédium Golden yellow flowers; spurs incon-| 9 in. se 
5 duller |FLOWERED |pinnatum var.| spicuous. See E. pinnatum. Persia.|Sun 
BARREN- = (Célchicum 
WORT E. Colchicum 
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