RED, PINK JUNE 
A Botanical — Height |time of 
Color | "Name | Name and pert Sinton | Bloom 
“Deep |PINK ROOT, |*Spigélia Handsome herb wild in rich woods. | 1-2 ft. |Late 
red” 20, |\WORM Marylandica | Tubular flowers, rich red without and |Sun or |June 
4 inside (GRASS greenish yellow within, borne on tufts |shade to 
of slender stems. Border. Loose early 
loam, leaf-mold and peat. Southern Aug 
U.S.A. 
“Bright [RED Tradescantia See page 117. Late 
ted” SPIDER- Virginiana May 
WORT var. coccinea to late 
Aug. 
“Brown- |ILL- *Trillium See page 36. Late 
ish red” SCENTED _ |eréctum Apr. to 
28 neu- |WAKE- T. pendulum, early 
tral & (ROBIN T. purpureum June 
lighter T. fétidum 
“Bright |COMMON **Tilipa See page 118. Mid. 
ted” GARDEN Gesneriana May to 
bet. OR LATE early 
20 & 26 |TULIP June 
“Deep (PERSIAN fEthionéma Excellent dwarf plant; shrubby.! gin. |June 
rose”’ CANDYTUFT |Pérsicum Similar to A. coridifolium and AZ. Sun 
grandiflorum. Good for edging and 
for rock-garden. Prop. by seed and 
cuttings. A sandy soil is necessary. 
Persia. 
“Pink” |MOUNTAIN |Antennaria Neat alpine plant of spreading hab-| 3-6 in. ss 
32 deeper EVER- dioica it. Flower heads in crowded clusters. |Sun 
LASTING, Gnaphalium | Whitish woolly foliage. Useful for 
CAT’S-EAR  |dioicum carpeting rockwork or edging. Prop. 
by seed, more frequently by division 
in spring. Any soil. A. tomentosa of 
the trade is a form of this with white 
flowers; much used for edging and 
carpeting, on account of its silvery 
foliage. Northern U.S. A.; Britain. 
“Rose |ARETHUSA, |Arethisa See page 118. May, 
pink” INDIAN bulbésa June 
29 dull |PINK 
“Pink” (CUSHION **Armeéria See page 118. Mid. 
27 lighter|PINK, maritima May to 
SEA-SIDE A. vulgaris mid. 
THRIFT, June 
SEA TURF, 
CLIFF ROSE 
“Intense |LAUCHE’S = |**Arméria See page 309. Late 
ink’? jTHRIFT OR (maritima var. Apr. to 
27 lighter\SEA PINK |Laucheana mid. 
ALL June 
“Pink” |CHRISTMAS- Astrantia Rather straggling plant with small! 1-2 ft. |June 
36 deep |ROSE- helleborifélia | flowers in tight umbels, having an un- |Sun 
& green |LEAVED pleasant odor Leaves palmately di- 
MASTER- vided. For border or bank. Prop. by 
WORT division in fall or spring. Any good 
rather moist soil. Caucasus. 
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