YELLOW JULY 
f Botanical ane Height |Time of 
Color eae Name and Description oe Bloom 
“Deep |GLANDU- *Inula A plant of coarse habit. Large| 2-3 ft. |July, 
yellow” |LAR FLEA |glanduldsa aster-like flowers with fringed half-|Sux early 
7 BANE OR drooping petals. Leaves scattered Aug. 
INULA along the stalks and in clumps at their 
base. Good border plant. Prop. by 
seed and division. Any soil. Cau- 
casus. 
Yellow”) ELECAM- *Inula Vigorous somewhat coarse plant.| 3-4 ft. |Mid. 
6 PANE Helénium Flowers with fringe-like petals. Large |Sun July 
rough leaves downy beneath.  Nat- to late 
uralize in wild places. Prop. by seed Aug. 
and division. Easily cultivated in 
ordinary soil. Europe; Siberia. 
“Yellow”|TUCK’S *Kniphofia See page 200. Juneto 
effect 11 |FLAME Ttckii Sept. 
FLOWER 
“Yellow”|EDEL- *Leontopo- See page 200. June, 
WEISS dium alpinum July 
Gnaphalium 
L. 
Yellow” GRAY- *Lépachys See page 200. June 
HEADED pinnata to mid. 
CONE- Ratibida p., Sept. 
FLOWER Rudbéckia p. 
“Yellow’/ YELLOW *Lilium See page 200. June, 
7 dull |CANADA Canadénse July 
LILY var. flavum 
“Yellow’|THUNBER- |**Lilium Excellent var. with flowers almost] 1-2 ft. |July 
5 GIAN LILY |élegans var. | lemon-colored terminating leafy stems.|Sun or 
ALICE “Alice Easy to grow. Mass in border or |shade 
WILSON Wilson” along margin of shrubbery. Bulbous. 
Prop. by offsets or scales. Rather 
peaty soil. Avoid direct contact with 
manure. Japan. 
“Yellow”| YELLOW **Lilium Dwarf var. with spotted flowers| 8-1oin.| “ 
THUNBER- |élegans var. | terminating erect leafy stalks. Charm-| Sun cr 
GIAN LILY /alutaceum ing massed in margin of border. Bul- |ha// 
L. e. var. bous. Prop. by offsets or scales. |shade 
Armeniacum,| Peaty soil well enriched. Avoid di- 
var. citrinum | rect contact with manure. Japan. 
“Yellow” CAUCASIAN |*Lilium See page 200. June, 
LILY monadél- July 
phum 
L. Colchicum, 
L. Szovitgia- 
num 
“Yellow” PARRY’S **Lilium See page 200. se 
LILY Parryi 
“Golden |HUM- *Lilium See page 200 ee 
yellow” |BOLDT’S pubérulum 
6more |LILY L. Bloomeria- 
orange num, L. Cali- 
férnicum, L. 
Humboldtii 
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