MAGENTA TO PINK 
JUNE 
Color English ee elie ipti Height Time of 
Name Saree ecurent Situations Bleous 
“Pur-  |DELAVAY’S |*Incarvillea Clusters of large trumpet-shaped| 1-2 ft. |Early 
plish INCAR- Delavayi flowers terminate the flower stalks |Sun June 
rose” VILLEA which rise above a spreading clump to 
bet. of coarse fern-like foliage. A good mid 
32 & 40 border plant for sheltered positions. July 
Prop. by seed and division. Rich 
loam mixed with sand. China. 
“Pink” |REDDISH *Lilium See page 122. Late 
29, spots|LILY rubéllum May, 
34 early 
June 
“Pale |TWIN Linn&a Wild in mossy woods and cold bogs.| 4-6in. |June, 
pink” |FLOWER borealis Trailing evergreen bearing fragrant |Half July 
36 or 43 bell-shaped flowers in pairs on erect |shade 
stalks rising above a dense matting of 
tiny leaves. Charming carpeting for 
rock or bog garden. Prop. by division, 
rarely by cuttings. Moist peaty soil. 
Europe; Asia; N. Amer. 
“Pink” |RAGGED *L¥chnis Deep or light pink flowers in lax | 1-2 ft. “ 
27 light, |ROBIN, Flos-citculi | clusters; abundant and continuous in |Sun 
29 pale |CUCKOO bloom. Lance-shaped leaves. Much 
FLOWER grown in old-fashioned gardens. Prop. 
by seed, division or cuttings. An 
ordinary garden soil. Europe; N. 
Asia. ouble vars., red or white. 
“Light |DOUBLE *L¥chnis See page 122. Late 
pink” |CUCKOO Flos-citculi May 
29 pale |FLOWER OR\var. to late 
RAGGED plenissima June 
ROBIN L. p. semper- 
florens 
“Bright |JUPITER’S |*L¥chnis Rather small flowers in thick clus- | 12-18 in.|June, 
rose” FLOWER, __ |Fldés-Jovis ters, continuing long in bloom. Foli- |Sux July 
31 UMBELLED |Agrostémma | age soft and downy. Good for cutting 
LYCHNIS Fl6és-Jovis and rock-garden. Prop. by seed. 
Any soil. Europe. 
“Rosy |GERMAN *L¥chnis See page 125. Mid. 
red” CATCHFLY |Viscaria May 
31 to late 
June 
“Deep |ALCEA *MAlva Large flowers in clusters form] 2-4 ft. |June 
rose’? MALLOW _|Alcéa masses of effective bloom. Good pale |Sux to 
29 green foliage. Excellent for border, Sept. 
but requires space. Prop. by seed and 
division. Any soil. Europe. 
“Pink- |BRAD- Monarda A rather coarse aromatic herb. Odd/| 14-24 ft.|June 
ish” BURY’S Bradburiana | flowers with dark spots. Effective in |Sun 
45 in MONARDA /|M. amplexi- | masses on banks or in the border. 
effect caulis Prop. by seed and division. Separate 
often in autumn. Light dry soil. = 
Indiana, South and West. 
“Pur- |MEXICAN  |*(nothéra Sometimes biennial. Shrubby | 1-2 ft. |June, 
plish PRIMROSE rosea bushy habit. Small flowers. Rock- |Sun July 
pink” garden or low border. Prop. by seed 
31 and cuttings. Any soil. Mexico. 
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