MAGENTA TO PINK 
MAY 
cee English ape we Height /Time of 
Name See ee ee Bloom 
“Pink” |[LEICHT- *Aubrittia See page 39. Late 
31 deeper|LIN’S deltoidea var. Apr., 
& redder [ROCK Leichtlini May 
CRESS 
“Pink” [ENGLISH *Béllis See page 39. Mid. 
29 & DAISY perénnis Apr. to 
white mid. 
June 
“Pink” |CALYPSO Cal¥pso Pretty and rare Orchid, resembling | 3-6in. |May, 
22 borealis the Lady’s Slipper. Flowers solitary; |Half June 
C. bulbdsa large pink lip with brown spots and |shade 
yellow crest within. One leaf on each 
plant. Suitable for bog garden but 
difficult of culture. Prop. by offsets. 
Light moist fibrous soil. Prope by 
offsets. N. Amer. 
“Rose” |ROSY **Centaurea Flowers resemble the Bachelor’s | 12-20 in.|Late 
40 duller /MOUNTAIN |montana Button. This var. is like the type. |Sux May to 
BLUET var. rosea A pleasing border plant. Prop. by early 
division. Ordinary garden soil. Hare July 
“Rose” |CAROLINA |Clayténia See page 39. Late 
36 & 23 [SPRING Caroliniana Apr., 
BEAUTY May 
“Light (SPRING °  |Clayténia See page 39. Apr., 
pink” 36 |BEAUTY Virginica May 
“Pink” |SOLID- Corfdalis Flowers borne in compact clusters} 6in. [May 
29 |ROOTED bulbésa rise from a mass of pretty gray-green |Suz or 
FUMEWORT (C. sdlida, foliage. Rock or wild garden. Prop. |half 
Fumaria by seed or division. Any soil, not too |shade 
sélida dry. Europe; Asia. 
“Pur- STEMLESS |*Cypripédium| Handsome solitary orchid-like flow- | 8-12 in. Early 
plish LADY’S acaile ers with pink sac and brownish sepals. |Shade May, 
pink” SLIPPER Leaves like the Lily-of-the-valley. June 
29 Protect in winter. Plant in shady 
rock-garden. Prop. by division. 
Moist porous peaty soil. Northern 
N. Amer. 
“Deep |GARLAND  |**D4phne See page 39 and Plate, page 120. Late 
pink” |FLOWER Cnedrum Apr., 
29 May 
“Delicate\CHEDDAR |*Didnthus Charming dwarf tufted species with | Sin. /Late 
pink” 27,/PINK cesius pale fragrant flowers. Neat plant for |Sun May to 
light rock-garden and border; prefers an early 
elevated position. Prop. by seed and July 
division. Rich well-drained soil. 
Europe. 
“Deep [MAIDEN **Didnthus A trim sturdy dwarf plant. Soli-/ 6-9 in. |May, 
pink” j|PINK deltoides tary crimson-centred flowers borne in |Sun June 
31 abundance. Foliage forms a dense 
carpet. Very pretty tor border or 
rock-garden. Prop. best by division. 
Rich soil. Japan; W. Europe. See 
Plate, page 120. 
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