MAGENTA TO PINK 
MAY 
Enelish Botanical Height |Time of 
— ame | Soest Description Siuation | Bloom 
“Pink” |SCOTCH, **Didnthus Often seeninold gardens. Fragrant! 1ft. |Late 
36 or 37 |COMMON plumarius flowers varying to white, purplish or |Sun May 
GRASS, parti-colored, with fringed or jagged to late 
GARDEN OR petals. Small gray-green leaves form June 
PHEASANT’S a dense tuft. Rock-garden or border. 
EYE PINK Prop. by seed and division. Rich soil. 
Siberia. 
“Rose” |CALIFORNIA|*Dicéntra Heart-shaped flowers in drooping| 1ft. |Late 
23 BLEEDING |formdésa racemes hang above the pretty finely |Half May, 
HEART cut foliage. Protect slightly in winter. |shade June 
Attractive in old-fashioned gardens. |best 
Prop. by crown or root division. 
Good tiene soil. Cal. 
“Rose” |BLEEDING |**Dicéntra See page 40 and Plate, page 123. Late 
30 |HEART spectAbilis Apr. to 
Diélytra s. mid. 
July 
“Rose” |JEFFREY’S |*Dodecatheon) Flowers in large umbels. Very | 14-2 ft. |May, 
29 SHOOTING  Jéffreyi large leaves springing from the root, |Half June 
STAR, and rising to the flowers. The foliage |shade 
AMERICAN dies when the plant blossoms. Plant jor shade 
COWSLIP in sheltered places. Prop. slowly by 
seed, also by crown division. Moist 
well-drained soil. Western Coast of 
N. Amer. 
“Pink- MAY- *Epigeaa See page 40. . Apr., 
ish” FLOWER, _|répens early 
36 or 29 |TRAILING May 
ARBUTUS, 
GROUND 
LAUREL 
“Rose” |ENDRES’S |Geranium Plentiful fringed blossoms with dark | 1-14 ft. |Late 
38 |CRANES- Endressi veining. Pretty foliage. Attractive |Half May 
BILL in rough situations in the rock-garden. |shade to late 
Prop. by seed and division. Any good June 
soil. Pyrenees. 
“Pink” (DUTCH **Hyacinthus| See page 59. Late 
HYACINTH orientalis Apr., 
vars. May 
“Pink” |REDDISH  |*Lilium Showy clusters of funnel-form flow- | 3-4 ft. |Late 
29, LILY rubéllum ers about 3 in. across. Bright green Half May, 
spots 34 foliage. Bulbous. Prop. by offsets or |shade early 
scales and very slowly by seed. Light June 
well-drained rich soil. Avoid direct 
contact with manure. Japan. 
“Pink” j|RED *Lychnis See page 59. Late 
29 pale ALPINE alpina Apr., 
CAMPION Viscaria a. May 
“Light +/DOUBLE *Lfchnis Pretty species, much grown in old-| 1-2ft. |Late 
pink” CUCKOO |Flos-cticuli fashioned gardens. Double flowers in Sun May 
29 pale |FLOWER OR ar. lax clusters, abundant and continuous to late 
RAGGED plenissima in bloom, rise from a tuft of leaves. June 
ROBIN L. plenissima | Prop. by seed, division and cuttings. 
semperflorens | Any soil. Hort. 
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