YELLOW JULY 
’ Botanical Height |Time of 
Color een ee fon Description nay Bloom 
“Green- |GLAUCOUS |Thalictrum See page 209. Late 
ish MEADOW _ jglaticum June 
yellow” |RUE to late 
July 
“Green- [DWARF *Thalictrum See page 209. Late 
ish MEADOW __|minus June 
yellow” |RUE T. purpit- to mid. 
reum, July 
T. saxiitile 
“Yellow”? GOLDEN Thaspium See page 209. June, 
4 lighter |ALEXAN- = atireum July 
DERS T. trifoliatum 
var. a. 
“Yellow’/CAROLINA (|*Thermépsis See page 209. Early 
5 THERMOP- |Caroliniana June 
SIS to mid. 
July 
“Yellow”? ALLE- *Thermépsis See page 106. Mid. 
4 GHANY mollis May to 
) THERMOP- Aug. 
SIS 
“Yellow” CROCUS- **Tritonia Lovely slender branching plants| 2-3 ft. |July to 
|FLOWERED (crocosme- with long spike-like racemes of flow- Sun Oct. 
BLAZING flora vars. ers 2in. across. Tall stiff narrow foli- 
STAR Montbrétia age springs from near the bulb. Pro- 
crocosma- tection of mulch or indoor wintering 
flora is necessary. Very gay and attractive 
for the border. Bulbous. Plant in 
Apr. or May and prop. by scales and 
offsets. Rich well-drained soil. Vars.: 
*Rayon d’or; (color no. bet. 6 & 7 
brilliant), large ochre yellow flowers 
with brown blotches at the base of the 
tube. *Gerbe d’or; (color no. 7 more 
orange), brilliant golden yellow. *So- 
leil couchant, (color no. 7 tinged with 
18), a profusion of small rich golden 
yellow flowers. Hort. There are 
orange and red vars. 
“Yellow” NETTLE- *Verbascum See page 210. Late 
2 LEAVED Chaixii June 
MULLEIN V. ortentale, . to late 
V. vernale | July 
“Yellow”|DARK *Verbascum See page 210. Early 
2 MULLEIN nigrum June 
to late 
July 
“Deep |OLYMPIAN |**Verbdéscum Most conspicuous of the Mulleins. | 6-10 ft. |July 
yellow” |MULLEIN (Olympicum | Large flowers in dense evenly branch- Sin 
3 ing spikes. The foliage bold in char- 
acter is covered with white down. 
Requires about 3 years to bring into 
bloom. Prop. by seed. Any garden 
soil. Greece. See Plate, page 315. 
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