YELLOW JUNE 
: Botanical es Height ime of 
Color Poon ee ot Description tig ane © 
“Pale ALPINE *Cephalaria Appearance rather coarse but an| 5ft. |Late 
yellow” 4;CEPHA- alpina excellent border plant, with showy |Sux June 
very pale|LARIA scabious-like flowers. Prop. by seed. to late 
Any good soil. Greece; the Alps. July 
“Green- [YELLOW Clintonia See page 99. May, 
ish CLINTONIA |borealis early 
yellow” 2 Smilacina b. June 
greener 
“Yellow” /GOLD Chrys6gonum) A profusely blooming dwarf plant 1ft. June, 
3 JOINT Virginianum | suitable for sunny borders. The fic * |Sun July 
ers are produced singly. Prop. y 
division in spring and runners. Loamy 
soil mixed with leaf mold and peat is 
desirable. Penn. and South. 
“Yellow” |LARGE- **Coreépsis Daisy-like showy flowers, larger| 1-2 ft. |June 
5 FLOWERED (grandifldra | than other garden species, few on a |Sun to 
TICKSEED stem and lasting along time. Foliage Sept. 
small. Excellent for cutting. A group 
forms a bright mass of color in the 
border. Prop. by seed or division. 
Any soil. Southern U. S. A. 
“Yellow’’|LANCE- **Coredépsis Resembles C. grandiflora with! 1-2 ft. ss 
6 LEAVED lanceolata smaller flowers; yellow or brown cen- |Sun 
TICKSEED tres and broad rays, flowers solitary 
on the stalks which rise high above 
the dense tufts of glossy foliage. Good 
for cutting. Border. Prop. by seed 
or division. Any ordinary garden 
soil. Eastern States. 
“Yellow” STIFF *Coreépsis Flowers, 14-2} in. across, have | 14-3 ft. |June, 
5 TICKSEED jpalmata brown or yellow centres with lemon |Sun July 
C. precox rays. Border plant. Prop. by seed or 
division. Ordinary garden soil. 
Middle U.S. A. 
“Golden |NOBLE *Corfdalis See page 99. May, 
yellow” |FUMITORY |n6bilis early 
- 4 Fumaria n. June 
“Bright SMALL *Cypripédium| See page 99. May, 
yellow” /YELLOW parviflorum Pe Tae 
2 deep & |LADY’S 
dull SLIPPER 
“Pale |LARGE **Cypripe- See page 99. ef 
yellow” |YELLOW dium 
2 deep & |LADY’S pubéscens 
dull SLIPPER C. parviflo- 
rum, 
C. birsutum 
“Yellow” |ZALIL’S *Delphinium Large flowers on tall racemes. Dark] 1-2 ft. |June, 
2 LARKSPUR /Zalil green leaves. Suitable for the border. |Sun {en 
D. sulpbit- Prop. by seed, division and cuttings. 
reum, D, bj- | Deep sandy soil well enriched. Per- 
bridum var. | Sia. 
sulphureum 
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