YELLOW JULY 
‘ Botanical Height ‘ 
Color English d Seis Time of 
Name | Name and ai Sian | Bloom 
“Yellow”’|SHRUBBY  /Potentilla See page 207. June 
3 CINQUE- fruticosa to 
FOIL OR Sept. 
FIVE- 
FINGER 
“Golden |HYBRID *Potentilla See page 208. s 
yellow” |CINQUE- “Gloire de 
effect 7 |FOIL OR Nancy” 
FIVE- 
FINGER 
“Yellow” /LARGE- Potentilla See page 208. une, 
3. |FLOWERED |grandifléra uly 
CINQUE- 
FOIL OR 
FIVE- 
FINGER 
“Golden |PYRENEAN /Potentilla See page 105. May to 
yellow” |CINQUE- Pyrenaica Aug. 
5 FOIL 
“Golden |BACHE- Rantinculus See page 105. Mid. 
yellow” |LOR’S acris var. May to 
5 BUTTONS fldre-pléno Sept. 
“Yellow”|MOUNTAIN |Rantnculus See page 106. May to 
5 BUTTER- montanus early 
CUP July 
“Yellow”|CREEPING (Rantiaculus See page 106 and, Plate, page 307. May to 
5 DOUBLE- __|répens var. Aug. 
FLOWERED /fiére-pléno 
BUTTERCUP 
“Yellow”/TALL OR *Rudbéckia Large daisy-like flowers with few| 2-7 ft. |Mid. 
5 GREEN- laciniata much recurved petals, and greenish |Sun or |July 
HEADED centres, on branching stems. Good |half to late 
CONE- in wild garden or border. Prop. by |shade Aug. 
FLOWER seed and division. Any garden soil; 
requires plenty of moisture. Canada 
S. to Fla., W. to Rocky Mts. 
“Yellow”/GOLDEN **Rudbéckia Very showy free-flowering plant with | 2-10 ft. |Late 
bet. 5& 6|GLOW laciniata var. | large double flowers. May be cut |Sun July 
flore-pléno after flowering for a second bloom. to late 
Popular for massing as it makes a Sept. 
very brilliant effect. Prop. by divi- 
sion. Any garden soil; requires 
plenty of moisture. Hort. 
Yellow’ SHOWY *Rudbéckia Compact in growth. Masses of| 1-3 ft. |July, 
6, brown|CONE- speciosa yellow-rayed flowers, 3-4 in. across, |Sun or early 
centre (FLOWER R. aspera with velvety maroon centres. Ex- |balf Aug. 
cellent border plant. Prop. by divi- |shade 
sion. Thrives in ordinary garden soil. 
U.S.A. See Plate, page 308. 
‘Deep /THIN- **Rudbéckia One of the best Rudbeckias. Dense | 2-5 ft. |July, 
yellow” |LEAVED triloba bushy plant. Numerous rayed flow-|Sun or |Aug. 
6 CONE- ers form a brilliant mass of color. |shade 
FLOWER Clean foliage. Associate with Lark- 
spurs in shrubbery or border. Flow- 
ers the first year from seed. Biennial, 
perpetuated by self-sown seed. Any 
soil. Eastern U, S. A, 
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