YELLOW JUNE 
Englis Botanical Ge Height |-Time of 
Color Files eis) a Description a ss Bloom 
“Yellow”|WOOLLY Eriophyllum Branching grayish plant. Numer-| 1-14 ft. |June, 
6 lighter [BAHIA cespitdsum | ous fairly large rayed flowers on leafy | Sun July 
Bahia lanata,| stalks. Suitable for the wild garden. 
Actinélla Prop. by seed and division. Light 
lanata well-drained sandy soil. N. Amer. 
“Sulphur|MOUNTAIN |*Erysimum See page 101. May, 
yellow” [HEDGE alpinum June 
4 MUSTARD 
“Yellow” ROCK- *Erysimum See page 101. May, 
3 LOVING rupéstre early 
HEDGE E. pulchéllum June 
MUSTARD 
“Yellow” INDIAN *Fragaria Trailer with small solitary flowers; 6-8in. |June 
STRAW- Indica and many red berries. Leaves divided Sun 
BERRY into 3 lobes. Protect slightly in win- 
ter. Suitable for rock-gardens and 
garden vases. Prop. by division. 
Any soil not too damp. India. 
“Yellow” LADY’S Galium Of low-growing spreading habit.| 1-3 ft. |June 
4 BEDSTRAW verum Numbers of tiny flowers in panicles. |Sun to 
Charming feathery foliage. Good for Sept. 
naturalization on_ sterile ground. 
Prop. by seed and division. Any soil. 
Europe. 
“Yellow” |DYER’S *Genista Effective sub-shrub, to be seen on 3 ft. j|Late 
bet. 5 & 6|GREEN- tinctoria the Salem hills in Mass. Pea-shaped |Sun June, 
WEED, flowers in racemes which form a mass July 
BASE of golden bloom. Foliage inconspicu- 
BROOM ous. Valuable for covering dry banks 
and also for rock-gardens. Prop. by 
seed and green cuttings. Any soil. 
Europe; Asia; Naturalized in Mass., 
Me., and N. Y. 
Var. plena has double flowers. 
“Yellow” 'YELLOW-  |*G@um See page 101. Late 
6  |FLOWERED |montanum May to 
MOUNTAIN mid. 
AVENS June 
“Yellow” |PYRENEAN |Géum See page 101. Mid. 
6 lighter |AVENS Pyrenaicum May to 
mid. 
June 
“Yellow”|BROAD- Grindélia An unimportant sub-shrub of coarse} 1-2 ft. |Late 
4 LEAVED squarrosa habit. Rayed flowers terminate |Sun June 
GUM- branching stalks. Foliage stiff. Wild to 
PLANT garden or border. Prop. by seed, Sept 
spring sown in green-house, division 
or cuttings. Any soil. Western U. 
“Yellow’’| BOLAND- *Helénium Wild in low ground. Robust, free-| 1-2 ft. |June 
6 ER’S Bolanderi blooming plant resembling Sunflower. |Sun to 
SNEEZE- Showy flowers 2-3 in. wide with long Sept 
WEED OR daisy-like drooping petals surround- 
SNEEZE- ing a dark brown centre. Border. 
WORT Ero: by seed, division or cuttings. 
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