MAGENTA TO PINK JULY 
: Botanical Height |; 
English ae oe f 
Color Nome es oe Description io Blecis 
“Deep |ALCEA *MAlva See page 229. Juneto 
rose” 29 /MALLOW Alcéa Sept. 
“Rose” |MUSK *MAalva A showy plant. Large single fra-| 1-2 ft. |June 
38 more [MALLOW moschata grant flowers 2 in. across, in clusters. Sun or jto 
violet Foliage sweet-smelling. Good in bor- |shade early 
der. Prop. by seed and division. Any | Sept. 
soil. Europe. 
“Pur- |MEXICAN  /*Cnothéra See page 229. June, 
plish PRIMROSE rosea July 
pink” 31 
“Light |SAINFOIN, |Ondébrychis See page 230. ee 
pink” |HOLY sativa 
CLOVER O. viciafolia, 
Hedjsarum o. 
“Pink” |THORNY Ondnis See page 230. fe 
32. REST spindsus 
HARROW O. arvénsis | 
var. spinosus | 
“Pur- j|WILD OR (Origanum See page 230. ce 
plish POT vulgare 
pink” (MARJORAM 
bet. 
37 & 38 
“Pale ORIENTAL |**Papaver See page 230. Early 
pink” |POPPY orientale June to 
22 BLUSH “Blush early 
QUEEN Queen” July 
“Pink or BEARDED  /|*Pentstémon See page 230. Early 
carmine”/PENTSTE- barbatus Juneto 
32 MON Chelone mid. 
varying barbata July 
“Rose” |BELL- *Pentstémon Branching plant, somewhat shrub-! 14-2 ft. July, 
38 to 27 FFLOWERED |campanulatus!| by in appearance. Long narrow one- Sun Aug. 
PENTSTE- | P. angustifo- | sided spikes of flowers in varying ' 
MON lius, P. atro- | shades of rose, resembling Foxgloves. 
purpureus Desirable border plant. Prop. by . 
seed or division. Any garden soil, 
not too dry. Mexico. 
“Pur- |TUBEROUS |Phlomis See page 230. June. 
plish JERUSALEM |tuberdsa July 
rose” 32 |SAGE 
“Deep |CAROLINA /|*Phliéx See page 231. “ 
rose” 40 |PHLOX Carolina 
lighter P. ovata 
“Pink” (SMOOTH *Phl6x Erect growing plant. Flowers in, 1-24 ft. |July 
40 |PHLOX glabérrima flat clusters, varying to white. Bright Sun 
glossy foliage. Pretty in border. 
Prop. by seed, division or cuttings. 
Rich moist soil. U.S. A. 
“Rose” |SHRUBBY  |*Phléx See page 231. June to 
often 45 |SMOOTH- ____|glabérrima early 
lighter |LEAVED var. Aug. 
PHLOX suffruticosa 
P.».,P.nitida 
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