YELLOW JUNE 
English Botanical — Height Time of 
Color Nome tee ae Description ei Bloom 
“Yellow”|HOOPES’S |**Helénium See page 102. Late 
SNEEZE- Hoodpesii May 
WEED to late 
June 
“Yellow”|ROCK OR = |*Helianthe- Pretty shrubby evergreen plant. | 8-15 in. |Early 
2to5 |SUN ROSE |mum vulgare | Flowers like small single Roses in lax |Sun June, 
racemes. Foliage silvery beneath, in July 
a low thick carpet. Desirable for the 
rock-garden. Needs slight protection 
in winter. Prop. by seed, division or 
cuttings. Sandy loam. Many differ- 
ent-colored vars. Europe; N. Africa; 
W. Asia. 
“Yellow” |LEMON **Hemerocdl-| Very hard and vigorous. Fragrant] 3ft. |June, 
6 deep {LILY lis flava lily-like flowers in clusters surmount a |Half early 
mound of graceful grass-like leaves. |shade July 
Good for cutting. Spreads rapidly. 
Charming in masses on the banks of 
streams, in clumps in the border or 
rock-garden, and for edging walks or 
beds of shrubs. | Prop. by division. 
Any moist rich soil, Europe; N. Asia. 
See Plate, page 201. 
“Orange |MIDDEN- |**Hemero- The prettiest species. | Very fra-| 1-3 ft. jLate 
yellow” /DORF’S callis grant. Resembles H. Dumortieri, |Hal/ lane 
8 YELLOW Middendorfii | with paler flowers borne in threes or |shade uly 
DAY LILY fours, on long stems and broader 
bright green curving leaves in clumps. 
For planting and cultivation see H. 
flava. Amurland. 
“Yellow” |THUN- *+*Hemero- Closely resembles H. flava though | 3-4 ft. ee 
6 lighter |BERG’S cAllis the flowers are not so large. See H. |Sun or 
YELLOW Thunbergii flava. Japan. half 
DAY LILY shade 
“Golden |SHAGGY Hieracium Plant covered with white silkiness, | 1-2 ft. |June 
yellow” [HAWK- villdsum effective for its large flowers and sil- |Sux to 
WEED very foliage. Naturalize on barren mid. 
ground. More easily kept from spread- Aug. 
ing than other species of this genus. 
Prop. by seed and division. Any soil. 
Europe. 
‘Deep |YELLOW Hypoxis See page 102. May, 
yellow” |STAR erécta June 
5deep /GRASS H. hirsita 
“Yellow” |LARGE- *fnula Vigorous plant with large flowers in| 2-3 ft. |June 
5 FLOWERING grandiflora profusion. Foliage coarse. Border. |Sun 
ELECAM- Resists drought. Prop. by seed and 
PANE division. Any good soil. Asia. 
“Yellow”|YELLOW- _ [iris See page 102. Late 
BANDED orientalis May, 
FLAG I. ochroleuca, June 
I. gigantéa 
“Yellow”|YELLOW OR|*Iris See page 102. Late 
5&2 |COMMON _ [Pseuddcorus May 
WATER I. Pseud- to late 
FLAG dcorus June 
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