RED JUNE 
English Botanical an Height |Time of 
Color Nome ce ee Description Sie ton | Bloom 
“Scarlet”/WILD *Aquilégia See page 36. Late 
19&4 (COLUMBINE |Canadénsis Apr. to 
mid. 
June 
“Orange |HYBRID **Aquilégia See page 114. Mid. 
red” CALIFOR- [formosa May to 
12&17 |NIAN var. hybrida July 
COLUMBINE | 4. Califér- 
nica, var. 
hybrida 
“Orange [MEXICAN __ |*Aquilégia See page 114. Late 
red” COLUMBINE |Skinneri May, 
19& 5 June 
“Orange |LARGE *Aquilégia See page 36. Apr. to 
scarlet”? SCARLET truncata early 
17, |CALIFOR- |A. Califér- June 
NIAN nica, 
COLUMBINE | A. eximea 
“Violet |PURPLE *Callirhoe Shaggy trailing plant. Large flow- 9-12 in. \June 
crimson”’|POPPY involucrata |ers with white centres. Foliage pal- Sux to 
27 bright MALLOW mately divided. Plant in border and Sept. 
rock-garden. Blossoms the first year 
from seed. Prop. also by cuttings. A 
light rich soil is preferable. Neb. 
and S. 
Var. lineariloba; (color no. 35 
lighter & brilliant). Less shaggy than 
the type. Large mallow-like flowers 
varying to pale red in continuous 
bloom. Charming in the rock-garden, 
drooping over ledges. Central U.S.A. 
“Ma- DARK Centauréa Strong vigorous plant with silvery | 2-3 ft. s 
toon” |PURPLE atropurpirea | foliage and a profusion of globe-|Sux 
near 33 [KKNAPWEED |C. calocéphala| shaped flowers which keep well when 
cut. Makes a choice border plant. 
Prop. by seed or division. Hungary. 
“Crim- |RED *Centrdnthus | Compact bushy plant covered with! 1-3 ft. /June, 
son?” VALERIAN, |riber flowers in thick bold clusters termi- |Sun July 
near 26 |JUPITER’S nating leafy stalks. Gray-green foli- 
BEARD age. Good for cutting. Attractive 
border plant found frequently in old 
gardens. Prop. by seed and division. 
Mediterranean Region, 
“Scarlet” DWARF RED|*Delphinium See page 114. Late 
18 |OR nudicaitile May, 
NORTHERN June 
SCARLET 
LARKSPUR 
“Red” |CARTHU- [Dianthus Biennial or perennial. Flowers in; 12-18 in.|Early 
3lor 20 |SIAN PINK |Carthusian- | varying shades of red borne in tight |Sun June 
& 27 6rum clusters surmount leafy stalks. Bor- to 
brilliant D. atrérubens | der or rock-garden, Prop. best by early 
division. Rich light soil. Germany; July 
Egypt. 
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