YELLOW JULY 
English Botanical sae Height |p; 
Color Nowe ae ane Description sia pee ser 
“Yellow’|PITCHER’S |*Heliépsis Dwarf bushy var., spreading 3 feet, | 2-3 ft. |Mid. 
OX-EYE OR /l&vis var. distinguished by its deeper coloring |Sux July 
centre 7 |FALSE SUN- |Pitcheriana | and free blooming. Cup-shaped flow- to late 
FLOWER H. Pitcheri- | ers in loose panicles. Good for the Sept. 
ana border, for dry situations, and for 
cutting. For cultivation, etc., see H. 
levis. Hort. 
“Yellow”|LEMON **Hemero- See page 199. June, 
6 deep |LILY callis flava early 
July 
“Orange |MIDDEN- **Hemero- See page 199. Late 
yellow” |/DORF’S callis June, 
8 YELLOW Middendorfii July 
DAY LILY 
“Yellow”|LESSER *Hemero- Fragrant lily-like flowers in clus-| 2ft. |July, 
5 YELLOW cAllis minor | ters. Good for cutting. Dark green |Halj Aug. 
DAY LILY |H. graminea, | grass-like foliage. Attractive on |shade 
H. gramini- | banks of streams or in the border. 
folia Prop. by division. Any moist rich 
soil. Siberia. 
“Yellow”|THUN- **Hemero- See page 199. Late 
6 lighter |BERG’S callis June, 
YELLOW Thinbergii July 
DAY LILY 
“Golden SHAGGY Hieracium See page 199. Juneto 
yellow” |HAWK- villssum mid. 
WEED Aug. 
“Yellow”|AARON’S Hypéricum Rapidly spreading sub-shrub, al-| ft. |July, 
BEARD, calycinum most evergreen. Large flowers, 3 in. |Sun or |Aug. 
ROSE OF across, with conspicuous stamens and |half 
SHARON red anthers. Dark glossy leaves. |shade 
Used in England for carpeting under 
trees. Border or shrubbery. Protect 
in winter. Prop. by cuttings of root 
or ripe wood. Prefers sandy loam. 
S. Eastern Europe. 
“Yellow’|GOLD **Hypéricum A very attractive sub-shrub bear-; 2 ft. se 
bet.5& 6|FLOWER, ([Moseridnum {ing handsome single flowers, 2 in. |Sun or 
ST. JOHN’S across with a circle of conspicuous | half 
WORT ~ orange stamens. Foliage dark and |shade 
fine. Protect in winter. Pleasing in 
the border, though never producing a 
mass of color as some flowers drop 
while others open. Prop. by seed and 
cuttings. Light warm soil preferable. 
Hort. See Plate, page 302. 
“Yellow” SWORD- *Tnula Vigorous plant and continuous} 6-8in. |Mid. 
5 -LEAVED ensifdlia bloomer with large aster-like flowers |Sux July to 
ELECAM- and rather coarse foliage. Useful for Sept. 
PANE rock-garden or border. Prop. by seed 
and division. Any good soil. Europe; 
Asia. 
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