VARIOUS JUNE 
English Botanical oe Height |, 
Color Nese ee ee Description sat, - ame ok 
Often SAGE Salvia Popular sub-shrub. Flowers in| 1-2 ft. |June, 
bet. officinalis whorls vary in size and in color from |Sun early 
46 & 47 purple and blue to white. Leaves July 
whitish and rather downy. S. Europe. 
Var. tenuior, flowers fae used as 
kitchen herb. Mediterranean Region. 
Often EGYPTIAN |*Scabidsa Straggling plant. Flowers in con-| 1-2} ft. |Early 
39 or 38 |OR arvénsis vex heads, pink lilac or blue, about |Half June 
GYPSIES’ S. varia 14 in. wide. Good for cutting. Foli- shade to 
ROSE age insignificant. Reserve garden. mid. 
Prop. by seed and division. Fairly Aug. 
good garden soil. Europe. 
Various |COMMON *Scilla See page 160. May, 
BLUEBELL festalis early 
of England, S. nutans, June 
WOOD S. nonscripta, 
HYACINTH |S. cérnua 
Various |SPANISH **Scilla See page 160. Late 
SQUILL OR /|Hispanica May, 
JACINTH, {S. campanu- June 
BELL- lata, 
FLOWERED |S. pdtula 
SQUILL 
Often DARWIN **Tolipa See page 163. Late 
mixed or |TULIP “Darwin” May to 
39, 25, or early 
3& green, June 
etc. 
Various |COMMON **Tilipa See page 164. Mid. 
GARDEN Gesneriana we) to 
OR LATE vars. early 
TULIP June 
25,42 |PURPLE *Verbascum Distinct and valuable species. Flow-| 2-3 ft |June, 
lighter, |MULLEIN  |phceniceum | ers, varying from purplish to pinkish, |Shade —_|July 
white V. ferrugi- | open best in wet weather. Leaves 
neum green, scarcely downy. Border. Prop. 
by seed. Any garden soil. S. Europe; 
Asia. 
Various PANSY, **Viola See page 68. Mid. 
HEARTS- _|tricolor Apr. to 
EASE mid. 
Sept 
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