YELLOW MAY 
English Botanical - Height Time of 
ee |) “neem ||| Rewean paee Sitton | Bloom 
“Yellow”|PERSIAN *Tilipa Flowers about 3 in. wide, green-| 3-gin. |Mid. 
6 TULIP Pérsica tinted outside, whitish within, yellow |Sun May 
T. patens in centre. Plant in late Sept. or Oct. 
at a depth of 4 in. to the bottom of the 
bulb, allowing 4 in. between each. It 
is wise to protect in winter and to give 
an occasional top-dressing. Prop. by 
offsets. Light soil. If drainage is poor 
put sand around the bulb. Siberia. 
“Yellow” /REFLEXED |**Tilipa An elegant and graceful species. | 12-15 in.|Early 
3 dull jTULIP retrofléxa Flowers poised on slender stems, open |Sun to late 
widely, having very pointed and re- May 
flexed petals. More delicate in ap- 
earance than most hybrid Tulips. 
lant in clumps or masses in the bor- 
der of shrubbery beds, etc. There is 
also ared var. For cultivation, etc., 
see T. Persica. Hort. See Plate, 
page 11t. 
“Pale |WILD *Tilipa Fragrant flowers sometimes edged | 10-15 in.|Early 
yellow” |TULIP sylvéstris with red. Nodding buds and slender |Sux May 
3 T. Florentina| grayish leaves. For cultivation see T. 
T. F. var. Persica. England; Europe. See 
odorata Plate, page 111. 
“Sulphur/VITELLINE |**Tilipa Delicate yet showy in appearance, | 1-2 ft. |May 
yellow” |OR YELLOW vitellina of sturdy habit with large shapely |Sux 
4 TULIP flowers of a soft color. One of the 
“Cottage Garden” Tulips. For loca- 
tion and cultivation see T. Persica. 
Hort. 
“Lemon |LARGE- *Uvularia This species has stouter stems and | 10-18 in./May, 
yellow” FLOWERED grandiflora larger flowers than U. perfoliata. |Shade  |June 
2 BELLWORT | Eastern N. Amer. 
“Cream |PERFO- Uvularia A pretty but modest native. Long | 6-20in. |May 
yellow” |LIATE perfoliata and narrow bell-shaped flowers droop |Shade 
lpale [BELLWORT, gracefully amidst luxuriant soft green 
WILD OATS foliage. Wild garden plant. Prop. by 
division. Rich light soil. U.5. A. 
See Plate, page 112. 
“Yellow’’| LONG- *Verbdéscum A single erect stalk with flowers | 3-4 ft. |Late 
3 LEAVED longifoélium | borne at the top in irregular branch- |Sun May 
ITALIAN V. pannosum| ing racemes. Woolly leaves, lower to late 
MULLEIN ones very long. Coarse but imposing June 
in the border; also looks well in front 
of shrubbery. Prop. by seed. Any 
soil. Italy. 
“Yellow”| YELLOW **Viola See page 35. Late 
6 HORNED corniita var. Apr. 
VIOLET OR |litea major until 
BEDDING frost 
PANSY 
“Yellow”|HALBERD- [Viola Dwarf tufted Violet with halberd-| 4-10 in. May 
2 LEAVED hastata shaped leaves. Showy when in bloom. |Half 
YELLOW Plant in shady part of rock-garden. |shade 
VIOLET Prop. by division. Southern States. 
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