YELLOW JUNE 
Color English pee! aetionien Height |pime of 
Name Synonyms — Situation | Bloom 
“Yellow” YELLOW *Digitalis Perennial. Large tubular flowers | 2-3 ft. |Early 
2 FOXGLOVE |ambigua with brown markings, which droop |Sum or |June 
D. grandiflora| from long stalks rising high above the |half to 
D. ochroleitca | clump of broad downy leaves. Effec- |shade mid 
tive planted in groups in the border or July 
wild garden. Prop. by seed and divi- 
sion. Rather moist light loam. Eu- 
rope; Asia. 
“Cream |WOOLLY *Digitalis A perennial Foxglove with lon : 
color” |FOXGLOVE |lanata dense’ spikes of snail flowers, come mee re 
2 times grayich or slightly purplish. See |paif to late 
D. ambigua. S, Eastern Europe. shade July 
“Golden [AUSTRIAN |*Dorénicum See page 99. May, 
yellow” |[LEOPARD’S |Austriacum June 
5 BANE 
“Yellow” |CAUCASIAN |*Dorénicum See page 99. May, 
5 LEOPARD’S /Caucdsicum early 
BANE June 
“Golden |CLUSIUS’S |*Dorénicum See page 100. May, 
yellow” |LEOPARD’S |Clisii June 
5 BANE 
“Yellow” |CRAY-FISH |*Dorénicum See page 100. ss 
5 LEOPARD’S /|Pardaliénches 
BANE 
“Yellow” |PLANTAIN- |*Dorénicum See page 100. ss 
5 LEAVED plantagineum 
LEOPARD’S 
BANE 
“Orange |TALL *Dorénicum See page 100. “ 
yellow” |PLANTAIN- |plantagineum 
7 LEAVED var. excélsum 
LEOPARD’S |D.e. “Harpur 
BANE Crewe” 
“HARPUR 
CREWE” 
“Yellow” | VITALE’S Douglasia See page 100. Late 
DOUGLASIA |Vitaliana May, 
Arétia V. June 
Gregoria V. 
“Yellow” |AIZOON- Draba See page 100, May, 
4 LIKE aizoides early 
WHITLOW June 
GRASS 
“Yellow”|OLYMPIAN |*Draba Dainty tufted alpine plant bearing| 4in. [June 
2 deeper [WHITLOW /Ol¥mpica a profusion of small flowers which |Sun 
GRASS D. brunta- rise from the dense spreading tufts of 
jolia foliage. Useful for rockwork in ele- 
vated positions. Prop. by seed, 
though generally by division, Well- 
drained soil. Caucasus. 
“Bright |BUNGE’S Eremirus Pretty dwarf species. Bell-shaped | 1-3 ft. |June, 
yellow” |EREMURUS |Btingei flowers with long stamens in spikes |Sun July 
4,anthers rae long. | Flower stems slender. 
13 eaves grass-like in a clump at base. 
Plant in groups. Prop. by division. 
Deep rich sandy loam. Persia. 
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