MAGENTA TO PINK 
JUNE 
English Botanical oe Height Time of 
ne) ieee | | eee ee Sifation | Bloom 
“Light |SAINFOIN, |Ondbrychis Flowers are borne in loose spikes.| 1-2 ft. |June, 
pink” |HOLY sativa Leaves small and many. Border |Sun July 
CLOVER O. viciefolia, | plant. Any ordinary soil. Europe. 
Hedjsarum 
onobrychts 
“Pink” |THORNY Ondnis A dwarf sub-shrub. Showy pea-| 1-2 ft. % 
32 REST spindsus shaped flowers. Border or margin of |Sun 
HARROW  (|0. arvénsis | shrubbery. Prop. by seed and divi- 
var. spindsus | sion. Ordinary garden soil. Europe. 
“Pur- (WILD OR |Origanum Branching plant. Flowers in clus-| 2 ft. ss 
plish POT vulgare ters. Foliage fragrant, used in medi- |Sun 
pink” |MARJORAM cine and for seasoning. Prop. by seed 
bet. and division in early fall or spring. 
37 & 38 Any garden soil. Europe. 
“Pink” |/HERBA- **Peonia See color “‘various,”’ page 268. June 
CEOUS vars. 
PEONY 
“Rose” |LARGE Peonia See page 125. Mid. 
29 |ROSY TREE |Moutén var. May 
PEONY résea supérba to 
P.M. “Reine mid 
Elizabeth,” June 
“Triomphe de 
Grand” 
“Delicate|/ DOUBLE Peonia See page 125. fs 
tose”’ RED TREE |Moutan var. 
bet. PEONY rubra pléna 
26 & 27 
“Pale |ORIENTAL |**Papaver Showy and vigorous. Large flow-| 2-34 ft. |Early 
pink” |POPPY orientale ers with deep purple blotch at base of Sun June 
22 |BLUSH “Blush petals. Foliage strikingly decorative, to 
QUEEN Queen” but dies down completely in Aug. early 
Effective massed in border, but sup- July 
plement with other plants to avoid a 
bare spot in late summer. Prop. by 
seed and division after flowering. Dif- 
ficult to transplant. Rich garden soil. 
Hort. 
“Pink or,BEARDED  |*Pentstemon Popular species. Graceful tufted) 2-3 ft. |Early 
carmine’|/PENTSTE- barbatus plant bearing many erect flower stems |Sun June 
32 MON Chelone from which droop the tubular bearded to 
varying barbata flowers varying from flesh color to mid 
carmine. oe smooth and gray- July 
ish green. Very desirable for rock- 
garden or border. Prop. by seed and 
division. Any good garden soil, not 
too dry or hot. Mexico, N. to Col. 
“Pur- |TUBEROUS |Phlomis Vigorous plant of coarse habit.| 3-6ft. |June, 
plish JERUSA- tuberdsa Flowers in compact whorls along the |Sux July 
rose” LEM SAGE branches. Heart-shaped leaves on the 
32 stems and in clumps at the base of the 
plant. Shrubbery or wild garden. 
Prop. by seed and division. Ordinary 
soil. Europe; Asia. See Plate, p. 205. 
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