RED JUNE 
Color English oe oe ipti Height |time of 
Name ere Berenen ee ce Bloom 
“Red” |DARK Potentilla Small strawberry-like flowers some-| 2-3 ft. June, 
35 |[BLOOD-RED Jargyrophflla | times purple borne on branching | Sun July 
SILVERY var. stems. Leaves silvery beneath. Rock- 
CINQUE- atrosanguinea) garden or border. Prop. by seed and 
FOIL P. atrosan- | division. Dry sandy soil. Himalaya. 
guinea 
“Red” |HYBRID *Potentilla Showy double hybrids not strictly| 2ft. |June 
CINQUE- hybrida vars. | hardy.  Buttercup-like flowers. Dr. |Sun to 
FOIL André; (color no. 19 & 5), scarlet Sept. 
DOUBLE flowers with yellow margins. Le 
VARS. Vesuve; (color no. 12 brighter and 
darker), light red edged with scarlet 
or yellow. Pretty strawberry-like 
foliage. Border. rotect in winter. 
Prop. by root division in spring. 
Light sandy soil. Hort. 
“Scarlet” |RUSSELL’S |*Potentilla Rather tender single var., not so} 1-2 ft. |Early 
bet. HYBRID Russelliana | showy as the double forms. Butter- |Sun June 
12&15 |CINQUE- cup-like velvety blossoms, rich scar- to 
FOIL let, nearly 2 in. across. Foliage Aug. 
strawberry-like. Pretty in the bor- 
der. Protect slightly in winter. Prop. 
by division in spring. Light sandy 
soil. Hort. 
“Pale ATLANTIC  /*Semper- Flowers in clusters on stems clothed | 10-12 in.|June, 
ted” HOUSELEEK}|vivum with reddish brown leaves rise from a |Sun July 
near 22 Atlanticum | rosette of pale green pulpy foliage. 
‘Pretty on walls or dry banks, or as 
carpeting in rock-garden. Prop. by 
division or offsets. Sandy soil. Atlas 
Mts. 
“Red- |COMMON *Semper- Starry flowers in compact heads, | 3-4in. |Early 
dish” RUNNERED |vivum less important than the rosettes of |Sum June 
38 dull /HOUSELEEK/flagelliforme | pale green pulpy leaves. Rock-gar- 
den, edging and carpeting banks. 
Prop. by division or offsets. Sandy 
soil. Siberia. 
“Mauve [MOUNTAIN /*Semper- Flowers in compact clusters less in-| 6in. j|Late 
ted” HOUSELEEK)|vivum teresting than the neat regular ro-|Sun June 
38 dull montanum j|settes of hairy dark green leaves. 
Pretty as carpeting in rock-garden. 
Sandy soil. Alps; Pyrenees. 
“Red”? |[HOUSE- *Sempervi- Very common on roofs in Europe.| 1ft. |June, 
24, |LEEK, vum Attractive starry flowers and rather |Sun July 
centre 33;}0LD-MAN- _|tectdrum cactus-like foliage. Pulpy green 
AND- leaves tipped with reddish brown, in 
WOMAN small compact rosettes. Rock-garden, 
walloredging. Prop. by offsets. Dry 
soil. Mts. of Europe and Asia. 
“Crim- |FIRE PINK /*Siléne Profuse bloomer. Flowers 2 in.| 1-2 ft. ss 
son’? 20 Virginica wide, in loose clusters, borne near the |Sun 
brighter ground. Rock-garden. Prop. by divi- 
& lighter sion or preferably by seed. Sandy 
loam. U.S.A. 
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