YELLOW JUNE 
English Botanical ae Height : 
Color Nowe Rone 5G Description ee ree 
“Buff? |NANKEEN = |**Lilium Very choice and stately species, | 2-6ft. |Mid 
1 LILY testaceum widely cultivated. Clusters of fra-|Sun or |June 
L. excélsum, | grant flowers with conspicuous orange jhalf to 
L. Isabelli- | stamens, hang nodding from the top| shade _|mid 
num : of tall leafy stalks. Group in border. July 
Bulbous. Prop. by offsets or scales. 
Any light soil. Avoid contact with 
manure. Supposed hybrid. 
“Yellow” |DALMA- *Linaria Showy, graceful and free-growing. | 1-3 ft. jEarly 
3 TIAN Dalmatica Large snapdragon-like flowers in pro-|Sun or |June 
TOAD- fusion. Foliage dense. Border. |shade to 
FLAX Prop. by seed and division. Any light early 
soil. S. Eastern Europe. July, 
late 
July 
to late 
Aug. 
“Yellow”/MACEDO- ___[Linaria Distinct species, with broader leaves | 2-3 ft. jJune, 
3&7 |NIAN Macedénica | than L. Dalmatica. Snapdragon-like |Sun or |July 
TOAD-FLAX flowers in tall terminal racemes bloom |shade 
continuously. Inside of lower lip 
orange. Prop. by seed or division. 
Any ordinary soil. Macedonica. 
“Yellow” YELLOW *Linum Gay flowers in loose clusters. Foli-| 1-2 ft. ts 
5 FLAX flavum age pretty but inconspicuous. Inval- |Sux 
uable plant forming neat bush. Bor- 
der or rock-garden. _ Prop. by seed 
and division. Light rich soil. Europe. 
“Yellow’’|BIRD’S- Lotus Hardy spreading trailer. Pea-like | 4-18 in. |June 
FOOT corniculatus | flowers often marked with red, in um- |Sun to 
TREFOIL, bels of five to ten. Foliage in tufts. Oct. 
BABIES’ Rock-garden. Any soil. 
SLIPPERS Var. flore-pleno. Double and more 
showy variety; flowers last longer, 
preferred to the type. N. Hemi- 
sphere; Britain. 
“Yellow” |MONEY- *Lysimachia Rapid creeper. Masses of pret-| 1-2in. |Early 
5 WORT, nummularia | ty eee: flowers on prostrate |Sun or |June 
CREEPING branchlets. Good for carpeting |balf to late 
JENNY where grass will not grow, for rock- |shade July 
gardens and for drooping from garden 
vases. Prop. by seed and division. 
Any soil. Europe. 
Var. aurea, leaves wholly or partly 
yellow. 
“Yellow” |SPOTTED *Lysimachia Of sturdy erect habit. Flowers in| 1-3 ft. |June, 
5 LOOSE- punctata whorls around leafy stalks. Good in |Sun July 
STRIFE L. verticulata | border. Prop. by seed and division. 
Good garden soil. Europe; W. Asia. 
See Plate, page 205. 
“Yellow’’|BULB- Lysimachia Wild in low or wet ground. Flow- | 8-24 in. a 
bet. 5 &6/BEARING __|stricta ers in thick terminal racemes above |Sun 
LOOSE- L. terréstris |long narrow leaves, grayish under- 
STRIFE neath. Wild garden Prop. by seed 
and division. Any soil. Eastern 
U.S.A. 
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