YELLOW JULY 
: Botanical de Height |Time of 
Ge | Nee | Mees Deseription Sigton | Bloom 
“Pale RUSSIAN Centauréa Large thistle-like flowers. Dark| 3-4 ft. jJuly 
yellow” /KNAPWEED jRuthénica green ornamental leaves deeply divi- |Sux 
ded. Good in border. Prop. by seed 
and division. Any garden soil. 
Orient. 
“Pale |ALPINE *Cephalaria See page 196. Late 
yellow” |CEPHA- alpina June 
4very |LARIA to late 
pale July 
“Yellow”|GOLD Chrysédgonum| See page 196. June, 
3 JOINT Virginianum July 
“Yellow”|/ ERECT *Clématis A plant of erect somewhat bushy| 1-2ft. |July, 
3 SILKY ochroleiica habit. Solitary flowers. Silky foliage. |Sux Aug. 
CLEMATIS ({C. sericea Pretty in border or rock-garden. 
Winter mulching desirable. Prop. by 
seed and cuttings. Rich deep soil. 
Eastern U.S. A. 
“Yellow” |LARKSPUR |*Coreépsis Compact branching plant. Flow-| 1-3 ft. |Mid. 
6 paler |TICKSEED j|delphinifolia |ers have dark brown centres and |Sun July te 
6-10 yellow rays. Smooth foliage. mid. 
Good border plant. Prop. by seed. Sept. 
Easily cultivated in any soil. Dry 
woods, Va. to Ala. 
“Yellow’’/LARGE- **Coredépsis See page 196 and Plate, page 297. June 
5 FLOWERED (grandiflora to 
TICKSEED Sept. 
“Yellow” LANCE- **Coredpsis See page 196 and Plate, page 208. se 
6 LEAVED lanceolata 
TICKSEED 
“Yellow” STIFF *Coreépsis See page 196. June, 
5 TICKSEED |palmata July 
C. priecox 
“Yellow” STAR *Coredpsis Vigorous branching species, more| 1-4 ft. |Mid. 
6 deeper |TICKSEED |pubéscens leafy than C. delphinifolia. The |Sun July 
C. auriculata | flowers have yellow rays with a band to late 
e of purplish brown encircling the brown Sept. 
or yellow disk. Thick rather glossy 
foliage. Good for wild garden or 
border. Prop. by seed. Easily culti- 
vated in any soil. Rich woods, Va. 
to Ill. and La. 
“Yellow”|'WHORLED |*Core6psis A pretty species, showy and slightly | 1-3 ft. |July, 
6 paler |TICKSEED _ \verticillata branching. Small and pretty flowers |Sun Aug. 
C. tenurfolia | 1-2 in. across, with yellow rays jagged 
at the tip, and dull yellow disks are 
borne erect on wiry stems. _ Foliage 
fine, feathery and dark. Good for 
the border. Prop by seed. Easily 
cultivated in any ordinary soil. Dry 
soil, Ontario to N. C. and Ark. 
“Yellow”|/DAHLIA **Dahlia See color “various,” page 359. July 
vars. to late 
Oct. 
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