RED JUNE 
Color English potee Hed ‘ga Height lime of 
uae Synonyms i ie Situation | Bloom 
“Deep |DARK RED /|**Didnthus Small flowers in clusters on gray-| 1-14 ft.|June, 
red”  —‘|PINK cruéntus green stalks. Long narrow pointed |Sun uly 
28 bright leaves. Good border plant. Prop. by 
to 26 seed. Warm not too moist loam. 
Greece. 
“Red” [WOODLAND |*Diadnthus Small flowers 1-3 on astalk. Tufts} 1ft. |June 
27 dull |PINK sylvéstris of grass-like leaves. Pretty border |Sun 
D, virgineus | plant. Prop. best by division. Rich 
light soil. S. Western Europe. 
“Red” |COMMON *Epimédium See page 114. Mid. 
26 ,BARREN- {alpinum May to 
“WORT, early 
BISHOP'S June 
HAT 
“Crim- |BLOOD-RED |**Geranium See page 115, Late 
son” CRANES- sanguineum May to 
41 slight-|BILL mid. 
ly deeper July 
“Dark |DOUBLE *Geum Very similar to G. Chiloense, but 1ft. |June, 
red” DEEP atrosangui- {with darker and double flowers. |Sun July 
28 |CRIMSON neum var. Moist light soil. Hort. 
AVENS flore-pléno 
“Orange |CHILOE *Geum The best species. Wide-open five-| 1-2 ft. |Late 
scarlet” |AVENS Chiloénse petaled flowers, several on a stem, rise |Sux June 
26 orange G. coccineum | above the leaves, which mostly lie on to 
(Hort.) the ground. Good rock-garden or early 
border plant. Easily cultivated. Aug 
Prop. by seed and division. Moist 
soil preferable. Chile. 
Var. grandiflorum, an improved var. 
A group of this plant makes a bril- 
liant effect in the border or rock-gar- 
den. There is a double form which is 
very popular having a longer flower- 
ing season. June to Oct. Hort. 
“Pur- |APACHE *Geum See page 115. May, 
plish PLUME, triflorum June 
red” LONG- G. ciliatum 
33 or 26 |PLUMED 
dull PURPLE 
AVENS 
“Deep |FRENCH Hedysarum Showy plant. Fragrant pea-like| 3-4ft. |June, 
red” HONEY- coronarium | flowers in dense erect spikes. Foliage |Sun early 
33 |SUCKLE like that of Wistaria. Border plant. July 
Easily cultivated. Prop. by seed and 
division. Light well-drained soil. S. 
Western Europe. 
Var. album, flowers white. 
“Red” |CORAL OR |**Heichera Plant of graceful and delicate effect | 1-14 ft. |June 
26 CRIMSON sanguinea with a very long blooming season. |Sum or to late 
brilliant |BELLS Resembles Mitella. Flowers borne in |halj Sept. 
panicles on delicate stems above the |shade 
clump of pale green leaves. Good for 
cutting. Gay and pretty for rock- 
garden or border. Pe by seed and 
division. Any soil. S. Western U.S.A. 
Var. splendens; (color no. 26 deeper 
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