MAGENTA TO PINK 
JUNE 
English Botanical Ths Height Time of 
Color Nama a fees ae Description ee. gp foorn., 
“Deep |CAROLINA /*Phiéx Showy plant taller but similar to] 1-24 ft. |June, 
rose”’ PHLOX Carolina P. ovata. Terminal clusters of small |Sun July 
40 lighter P. ovata flowers on erect stalks. Leaves nar- 
row and tapering, springing mostly 
from the root. Pretty in border. For 
cultivation see P. ovata. Mts. Pa. to 
Ala. 
“Rose” |SHRUBBY  /|*Phléx More rigid and with broader leaves | 1-24 ft. |June 
often 45 |SMOOTH- __glabérrima than P. glaberrima. Flowers sume- |Sux to 
lighter [LEAVED var. times flesh-colored. Good in border. early 
PHLOX suffruticdsa | Prop. by seed, division or cuttings. Aug 
P. suffruti- | Moist rich soil. U.S. A. 
cosa, P. nitida 
“Red- ‘MOUNTAIN |*Phi6x ovata Erect habit, the flowers being borne | 1-14 ft. |June, 
dish PHLOX P. triflora in small dense terminal clusters above |Sux July 
pink” the foliage. Border or rock-garden. 
31 bril- Prop. by seed, division and cuttings. 
liant Soil rich or moist. Wooded Mts. of S. 
Eastern U.S. A. 
“Rose” |CRAWLING |*Phléx See page 125. May, 
27 lighter| PHLOX réptans June 
& redder P. stolonifera 
“Pur- FLOWERING /Poly¥gala See page 125. “6 
plish WINTER- paucifélia 
rose”? GREEN, 
40 duller |GAY WINGS, 
FRINGED 
MILK WORT 
OR POLY- 
GALA 
“Rose” |HYBRID *Potentilla Rather tender single var., not so} 1-2ft. |Early 
26 =|CINQUE- Hapwoodiana | showy as the double forms. Butter- |Sun June 
FOIL cup-like velvety blossoms. Margins to 
and base of petals deep rose; centre Aug. 
pale rose or pale straw-color. Foliage 
strawberry-like. Pretty in the border. 
Protect slightly in winter. Prop. b 
division in spring. Light sandy soil. 
Hort. 
“Deep |NEPAL *Potentilla See page 125. May, 
rose”? CINQUE- Nepalénsis June 
26 FOIL P. formosa, 
P. coccinea 
“Rose” |CORTUSA- |*Primula See page 126, May to 
26 |LEAVED cortusoides early 
PRIMROSE June 
“Flesh- /MISTASSINI |*Primula See page 126. May, 
color’ |OR DWARF (|Mistassinica June 
22 |CANADIAN |P. farinosa 
PRIMROSE var. M., 
P. pusilla 
“Rose” /PRAIRIE Sabbatia Branching annual or biennial plant | 6-15 in. |Late 
38 more |SABBATIA |campéstris belonging to the Gentian family. Sol- |Sun June, 
violet itary flowers borne on leafy stalks. July 
Prop. by spring or fall sown seed. 
Soil light and dry. N. Amer. 
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