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“Yellow” | DOUBLE Rantinculus Double rosette-shaped flowers in| 4-3 ft. |Mid. 
5 ACONITE- aconitifdlius | clusters. Foliage palmate mostly at {Half May to 
LEAVED var. liteus- | base of plant. Suitable for the border |shade July 
BUTTERCUP [plénus or wild garden. Prop. by seed and di- 
vision. Moist deep soil. Hort. 
“Yellow” LESSER *Rantinculus Neat little plant covered with pret-| 4-5 in. |May 
5 CELANDINE, |Ficaria ty flowers. Leaves form a dense mat |Sun or 
FIGWORT | Ficaria of shining green. Plant under trees or |half 
Ficaria in the rock-garden. Prop. by seed |shade 
and division. Any garden soil. Eu- 
rope; Western Asia. See Plate, page 
107. 
“Yellow”|MOUNTAIN |Rantnculus Downy plant. Flowers solitary, | 6-9 in. |May to 
5 BUTTERCUP |montanus about 1 in. wide. Plant in rock-gar- |Half early 
den. Prop. by seed and division. |shade July 
Sandy soil. Europe. 
“Yellow”/|CREEPING |Rantnculus Double form of common Buttercup. | 6-12 in. |May to 
5 DOUBLE- répens var. Flowers half spherical. Suitable for |Sun Aug. 
FLOWERED /flére-pléno moist places. Prop. by seed and divi- 
BUTTERCUP sion. Loam deep and moist. Europe; 
Asia; N. Amer. 
“Yellow” STONECROP, *Sedum Useful dwarf plant, covered with| 2-3 in. |Late 
4 WALL acre small starry flowers on creeping stems. |Sun or |May, 
PEPPER, Leaves pulpy. Good on rocks and for |half June 
LOVE carpeting sandy waste places. Prop. |shade 
ENTANGLE by division and cuttings. Prefers poor 
soil. Great Britain; Europe. 
Var. aureum, (color no. 4 greener), 
shoots have golden yellow tips in early 
spring. 
“Yellow” /CELANDINE |Styl6phorum Resembles Chelidonium majus, but tft. jMay 
8 lighter ;POPPY diphyllum is a better plant. Grows in large tufts. |Sun or early 
Chelidénium | Poppy-like flowers freely produced. |shade June 
diphgllum Grayish foliage. Easily cultivated in 
Papaver rich rather loose moist soil. Central 
Styléphorum | U.S. A. 
“Yellow”|BEAN-LIKE |*Thermépsis Effective plant. The blossoms, | 1-14 ft. |May, 
4 THERMOP- |fabacea borne on long terminal spikes resem- |Sun June 
SIS T. montana | ble the Lupine. Leaves large. Good 
border plant. Prop. by seed sown in 
fall or spring. Light soil. N. Amer. 
“Yellow” / ALLEGHANY |*Thermé6psis Erect branching plant. Flowers in| 2-3 ft. |Mid. 
4 THERMOP- |méllis showy spikes. Good border plant. |Sun or |May to 
SIS Prop. by division, but better by seed. |shade Aug. 
Any soil. preferably light and well- 
drained. Southern Atlantic States. 
“Yellow”|MOUNTAIN |Thermépsis A graceful and distinct species. See; 14ft. |May, 
THERMOP- [montana T. fabacea. Western U.S A. Sun or jJune 
SIS shade 
“Orange (ORANGE **Tréllius See page 35. Late 
yellow” 6|GLOBE Asi&ticus Apr. to 
FLOWER late 
May 
early 
Aug. 
to Oct 
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