YELLOW, ORANGE JULY 
English Botanical pa Height Time of 
Color Name ine be Description gent Bloota 
“Yellow” YELLOW **Viola See page 35. Late 
6 HORNED corniita var. Apr. 
VIOLET OR /litea major until 
BEDDING frost 
PANSY 
“Or- GOLDEN *Alstroeméria Beautiful large lily-like flowers,| 2-4ft |July. 
ange” |PERUVIAN laurantiaca marked with brown and green, 10 to |Hal/ Aug. 
LILY A, aurea 15 in an umbel. Foliage gray-green. |shade 
Somewhat difficult to grow. Do not 
disturb when established and protect 
in winter, Tuberous plant, yet may 
be propagated by seed. Well-drained 
soil mixed with decayed vegetable 
matter. Chili. 
“Red BUTTERFLY |**Asclépias Most striking and flamboyant in| 2-3 ft. |Early 
orange” |WEED, tuberdsa color and one of the hardiest of plants. |Sun July 
shading |PLEURISY Flowers in large flat clusters. When to 
10 to 12 [ROOT naturalized it makes a brilliant effect. early 
Excellent for the border and among Aug. 
shrubs. Prop. by division, rarely by 
seed. Any soil. N. Amer. See Plate, 
page 316. 
Or- BLACK- *Belemcanda Similar to the Iris. Crimson-spot-| 2-4 ft. |July, 
ange” {BERRY OR |Chinénsis ted flowers an inch long, passing |Sun Aug. 
13. |LEOPARD |B. punctata, | quickly. Lance-shaped leaves in 
LILY Parddnthus | tufts. Seeds resembling Blackberries. 
Sinénsis, Prop. by seed and division. Rich and 
P. Chinénsts,| sandy soil. China; Japan. 
Ixia punctata 
“Or- DOUBLE *Erigeron A showy species with solitary daisy-| 9 in. es 
ange’ |ORANGE aurantiacus | like flowers. Pretty, massed in wild |Hal/ 
near 7 |DAISY garden or border. Pion. by seed and |shade 
division. Any garden soil. ‘Duskesian. 
“Flame |FISCHER’S /|*Glaiicum Poppy-like flowers bloom briefly in| 9-12 in. |July 
color”? |HORNED Fischeri rapid succession. Snow-white woolly |Sun 
12 POPPY foliage. Excellent as an edging. 
Prop. by division. Best to treat as 
a biennial. Any garden soil. Hort. 
“Cop- |HYSSOP- *Helianthe- See page 210. Early 
per” LEAVED mum vulgare June, 
near 7 |ROCK ROSE |var. July 
hyssopifolium 
“Or- ORANGE *Hemero- Showy profusion of trumpet-shaped | 24-3 ft. |July, 
ange”? |DAY LILY _ |callis flowers are borne in clusters on long |Half early 
10 deeper aurantiaca stems. Grass-like foliage. Striking |shade Aug. 
in border or rock-garden. Prop. by 
seed and division. Any moist rich 
soil. Japan. 
**Var. major; larger than the type 
in every way and very fine with wide- 
open flowers of a deeper color and 
glaucous foliage. Japan. 
“Or- DUMOR- *+*Hemero- See page 210. June, 
ange” 11/TIER’S callis July 
brilliant |DAY LILY |Dumortitrii 
H. rutilans, 
_|H. Siéboldit 
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