MAGENTA TO PINK 
JUNE 
Color English Po eae = Fares Height time of 
Name Synonyms pea Situation Bloom 
“Pink- /BLACK Astrantia Small striped flowers in tight clus-| 1-2 ft. |June 
ish” HELLE- major ters. Leaves palmately divided. Bor- |Suxn 
BORE, der or rock-garden. Prop. in fall or 
GREAT spring by division. Any good soil 
BLACK preferably moist. Europe. 
MASTER- 
WORT 
“Pink” |ENGLISH *Béllis See page 39. Mid. 
29 & DAISY perénnis Apr. to 
white mid. 
June 
“Purple |GRASS PINK|Calopégon Charming native Orchid. Clusters | 12-18 in./June, 
pink” ORCHIS pulchéllus of flowers, 1 in. across, in varying |Shade  |July 
40 duller Limodorum | shades of pink and magenta-purple, 
tuberosum rise above the grass-like foliage. 
Choice bog plant and sometimes grown 
in rock-gardens. Bulbous. Prop. by 
offsets which do not flower for some 
ears. Moist porous soil. Eastern 
. Amer. 
“Pink” |CALYPSO Cal¥pso See page 121 May, 
22 borealis June 
C. bulbésa 
“Pink” [DOUBLE Cardémine Belongs to Wallflower order. Varies | 9-20 in. |June 
29 lighter|\CUCKOO praténsis var.| to white. Flowers in terminal clus-|Sux or 
FLOWER flére-pléno ters. Deeply cut foliage springing |shade 
OR LADY’S from the root and on the stalks. Bor- 
SMOCK der or rock-garden. Prop. by divi- 
sion. Moist soil. Europe. 
“Pur- |HOARY *Cedronélla Branching sub-shrub. Light whorls | 1-3 ft. |[June 
plish CEDRO- cana of flowers, with blue stamens, form |Sun to 
pink” (NELLA showy spikes. Profuse bloomer. Fra- Sept. 
near 27 grant silvery foliage. Not ae eee 
Winter protection needed. Makes a 
pleasing effect in elevated position in 
rock-garden. Mexico. 
“Deep |WHITENED (Centauréa Compact bushy plant. Flowers | 8-24 in. |Late 
pink” KNAPWEED (dealbata with white or pink centres. Foliage |Sun or |June 
31 silvery underneath and deep green |shade to 
above. Fairly good border plant. early 
Prop. by seed and division. W. Asia. Aug. 
“Rose” |ROSY **Centauréa See page 121. Late 
40 duller ;MOUNTAIN |montana May to 
BLUET var. rosea ne 
any! 
“Pur-  |SMALL *Coreépsis Branching species. Daisy-like flow-| 1-2 ft. |June 
plish ROSE OR rosea ers with yellow centres and rose-col- |Sun to 
rose”’ PINK ored rays, about #in. across. Border. Sept 
36 deep [TICKSEED Any ordinary soil. S. Eastern U.S. A. 
“Pink” |CROWN- *Coronilla Low straggling tufted plant. Flow-| 1-2 ft. 
39 |VETCH varia ers pea-shaped, in dense clusters, |Sun 
forming sheets of pretty pink and 
white bloom. Good for carpeting 
ledges, etc. Prop. by seed. Any ordi- 
nary garden soil, preferably dry. Eu- 
rope. 
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