MAY 
ORANGE, RED 
alia Botanical — Height (prime of 
Color ee ee o a ce en Descriptio: ae Bloom 
“Deep SMALL *Papaver See page 36. Late 
orange” ICELAND nudicatle Apr. to 
bet. POPPY var. July, 
12 & 17 miniatum mid. 
Aug. 
to Oct 
“Pale HAIRY- *Papaver Covered with soft hairs. Flowers | 12-18 in./Late 
scarlet |STEMMED _jpildsum pale scarlet or intense orange, with Sun May, 
orange” |POPPY white basal mark. Leaves pale green. une 
9 Pleasing in elevated parts or rock- 
het Prop. by seed and division. 
andy loam. Greece. 
“Red ATLANTIC |*Papaver Flowers about 3 in. across. Foliage | 12-15 in.|Late 
orange” |POPPY rupifragum | silvery and hairy. Border. Prop. by |Sun May to 
11 var. seed and division. Sandy loam. Aug. 
Atlanticum | Morocco. 
P. Atlaénticum 
“Scarlet” WILD *Aquilégia See page 36. Late 
19&4 COLUMBINE |Canadénsis ore to 
mi 
June 
“Orange HYBRID **Aquilégia Showy drooping flowers, scarlet and} 1-1} ft. /Mid. 
red” CALIFOR- formosa yellow, spurs long and slender. Foli- |Sun May to 
2&17 |NIAN var. hybrida | age gray-green. A good border plant July 
COLUMBINE | 4. Californica| for sheltered spot. Prop. by seed 
var. hybrida | sown as early as possible. Deep sandy 
loam. Hort. 
“Orange MEXICAN  |*Aquilégia A large well-shaped plant with; 1-2ft. |Late 
red” COLUMBINE Skinneri many-flowered stem. Sepals green; Sun May, 
19&5 petals greenish orange; spurs bright une 
red; stamens protruding beyond the 
petal. Good border plant. Light 
soil. Mexico. 
“Orange |CALIFOR-  |*Aquilégia See page 36. Apr. 
scarlet” |NIAN truncata to 
17. |COLUMBINE | 4. Califér- early 
nica, June 
A. eximea 
“peazles” DV AEE *Delphinium Pretty plant. Loose spikes of flow- 1-143 ft. |Late 
18 RED OR nudicaile ers ranging from light scarlet to crim- Sun May, 
|NORTHERN son. Good for cutting. Protect in | June 
‘SCARLET winter. Plant in the border. Prop. 
LARKSPUR by seed. Rich sandy soil of good | 
depth. N. Cal. | 
“Red” |COMMON *Epimédium Not easy to obtain. Dainty plant! gin. /Mid. 
26 |BARREN- alpinum with fanciful flowers. Outer sepals Half May to 
WORT, grayish, inner crimson, petals yellow. |shade early 
BISHOP’S Foliage often evergreen. New leaves June 
HAT reddish tinted. Plant in rock-garden 
or edge of shady shrubbery. Prop. by 
division. Any garden soil, preferably 
peaty. Europe. 
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