PURPLE TO LILAC 
JUNE 
Golde English Botanical bays Height [time of 
Name” | Name and Disrinite Siktioy | Bloom 
“Purple’’|HILL- Geranium One of the showiest Geraniums.| 2-3 ft. |June, 
bet. LOVING collinum Flowers produced on drooping stems. |Sun July 
39 & 47 |CRANES- G. Londessi | Foliage insignificant. Second bloom 
BILL if cut before seeding. Wild garden or 
border. Prop. by seed and division. 
Any good =i E, Europe. 
“Laven- |WILD Geranium See page 132. Early 
der” GERANIUM, /maculatum May to 
39 |WILD OR July 
SPOTTED 
CRANES- 
BILL 
“Purple”/WALLICH’S |Geranium Trailing plant with large flowers | 12-15 in.|June 
42  |CRANES- Wallichianum| borne freely all summer amidst pretty |Sun to 
BILL light green foliage. Rock-garden. Sept. 
Prop. by seed and division. Any good 
soil. Himalayan Region. 
“Purple”’/ ROCKET, *Hésperis Vigorous. Fragrant flowers in| 1-3 ft. |June, 
40 to 47 |SWEET matronalis showy spikes. Hairy foliage. Divide |Sun or |July 
ROCKET, often. Pretty for wild garden, shrub- |balj 
DAME OR bery or mixed border. Will grow in a |shade 
DAMASK cold climate. Prop. by division and 
VIOLET cuttings. Rich soil is best. Europe; 
Siberia. 
“Pur- |DOWNY Heichera See page 132. Late 
plish” |HEUCHERA 'pubéscens May, 
30 deeper H. rubifolia, June 
to white H. pulveru- 
lénta 
“Bluish [PYRENEAN /Horminum No especial character. Tubular | 6-12 in. |June 
purple” |DEAD pyrenaicum | flowers in spikes rise from broad tufts |Sun 
47 |NETTLE of foliage. Border and excellent for 
rock-garden. Prop. by seed and divi- 
: sion. Well-drained soil. S. Europe. 
“Palest [LARGE Houstonia See page 132. May, 
purple” |HOUSTONIA |purpirea early 
37 pale June 
“Purple”|APPEN- Hydroph¥l- See page 132. Mid. 
often 50 [DAGED lum May to 
WATER- appendicula- early 
LEAF tum June 
“Bluish /HYSSOP *H¥ssopus Well-known aromatic shrub of culi-| 1-2 ft. |Mid. 
purple” officinalis nary and medicinal value. Flowers |Suu June 
49 insignificant, sometimes white, in leafy to mid. 
spikes. Narrow leaves. Good as Aug. 
edging for beds or borders. Can be 
trimmed like Box. Prop. by seed, 
division or cuttings. Light rather 
dry loam; give plenty of water. S. 
Europe; Siberia. 
“Delicate GIBRALTAR /|*Ibéris See page 135. May, 
lilac” CANDYTUFT|Gibraltarica June 
43 or 36 
“Pale |CRESTED _ |**Iris See page 135. Late 
lilac” DWARF cristata May, 
44 |IRIS June 
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