RED MAY 
Col English Botanical = Height lpime of 
‘olor Name bs ee Description sia. pee = 
40n 
“Light |RUPIFRAGE *Papaver Dwarf species of neat habit. Foli-| 8-12 in. May to 
red” 16 |POPPY Tupifragum | age grayish-green. Border. Prop. by |Sun Aug. 
seed and division. Sandy loam. 
Spain. 
“Crim- |CLEVE- *Pentst¢mon Tall narrow spikes of flowers. Foli- | 10-18 in.|Late 
son” LAND’S Clevelandi age somewhat gray-green. Protect in |Sun May to 
PENTSTE- winter. Prop. by seed and division. mid. 
MON Any good garden soil, not too dry. June 
S. Cal. 
“Bright |RED Tradescantia Bushy plant of free growth. Um-| 1-3 ft. |Late 
red” SPIDER- Virginiana bels of flowers borne in profusion. |Sun or May 
WORT var. Long grass-like foliage. order or |balf to late 
coccinea rock-garden. _ Prop. by division in |shade Aug. 
spring. Ordinary garden soil.  S. 
estern U.S. A. 
“Brown- |ILL- *Trillium See page 36. Late 
ish red” [SCENTED _eréctum Apr. to 
28 neu- |WAKE- T. pendulum, early 
tral& [ROBIN T. purpureum June 
lighter T. fétidum 
“Red”? |TULIP **Tilipa vars.| Single Early Bedding Tulips. See Late 
page 64. Gam 
o late 
May 
“Red” /TULIP **Tilipa vars.| Double Early Bedding Tulips. See as 
page 64. 
“Deep /KEELED **Tilipa Large open flowers witn petals shad-/ 12-15 in.|May 
scarlet”? |TULIP carinata ing into bright yellow spot at base. |Sun 
Leaves slightly wavy. lant in late 
Sept. or Oct. at a depth of 4 in. to the 
bottom of the bulb, allowing 4 in. be- 
tween each. Best to protect in winter 
and to give an occasional top-dressing. 
Prop. by offsets. Light soil. If drain- 
age is poor put sand around the bulb. 
Habitat unknown. 
“Bright [DIDIER’S /*Tilipa Large flowers 44 in. across. Petals| 1-1} ft.| 
crimson”’/ TULIP Didiéri with deep purple spots at the base. |Sun 
Pointed wavy leaves. For location 
and cultivation see T. carinata. Al- 
pine Region. See Plate, page 119. 
“Bright |ELEGANT- |*Tilipa Graceful species with a yellow eye. | 1-1} ft.| 
red” FLOWERED |élegans Flowers about 3 in. long, with pointed |Sun 
TULIP slightly reflexed petals. For cultiva- 
tion see T. carinata. Hort. 
“Scarlet” BRILLIANT |*Tilipa Said to be a garden form of T.| 9-18 in. ss 
20 =|TULIP filgens Gesneriana. Brilliant flowers on tall |Sun 
stems. Leaves very wavy. For cul- 
tivation see T. carinata. Hort. 
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