MAGENTA TO PINK JULY 
Color English pone moet Height Time: of 
Name | Mame and Deas Sittin | Bloom 
“Reddish|MOUNTAIN /|*Phlé6x ovata See page 231. June, 
pink” 31 |PHLOX P. triflora July 
brilliant 
“Pink” |PERENNIAL |**Phl6x pani-| See color “various,” page 370. July to 
PHLOX culata vars. Oct. 
P. decussata 
“Pur- |FALSE *Physostégia Grows in clumps forming an erect | 1-3 ft. |Early 
plish DRAGON Virginiana bushy plant. Flowers flesh colored, |Sun July te 
rose” HEAD, P. Virginica| purple or white, in dense spike-like Aug 
37. |OBEDIENT racemes. Transplant and divide fre- 
pinker |PLANT, quently. Associate with bold plants 
LION’S in the border. Prop. by division in 
HEART the spring. Strong rich rather moist 
soil. N. Amer. 
Var. **denticulata; (P. denticu- 
lata, Dracocephalum denticulatum), a 
lower-growing and more slender form. 
Flowers less showy. N. Y. to Va. 
Var. “*speciosa; (P. imbricata, 
Dracocephalum speciosum), taller and 
of more slender habit than the type, 
with larger darker flowers and broader 
leaves. Tex. 
“Rose” |HYBRID *Potentilla See page 231. Early 
26 |CINQUE- Hapwoodiana Juneto 
FOIL Aug. 
“Rose” |PRAIRIE Sabbatia See page 231. Late 
38 more [SABBATIA _|campéstris June, 
violet July 
“Rose” |PINK *SAlvia See page 232. June, 
about 25 [MEADOW spraténsis early 
SAGE var. rosea July 
“Pink” |ROCK *Saponaria See page 126. Late 
38 paler [SOAPWORT jocymoides May to 
& more Aug. 
violet 
“Light [DOUBLE Saponaria Rambling rapidly spreading plant. |1 4-24 ft. |July, 
pink” |BOUNCING officinalis Clusters of double flowers varying to |S” or |Aug. 
38 & BET var. to white are borne on leafy stems. shade 
paler flére-pléno Good for naturalizing and in border 
when kept from spreading. Prop. by 
seed and division. Any soil. Europe. 
“Rose” |AUTUMN *Scilla Charming bulb. Small starry flow-| 6-9 in. |Late 
near 27 |SQUILL, autumnalis [ers in racemes. Leaves in tufts from |Sun or |July to 
STARRY the root. Good in rock-garden, wild |shade Oct. 
HYACINTH garden or border. Enrich soil occa- 
sionally with ae ace of manure. 
Great Britain; N. Africa. 
“Pur- |PURPLE *Sedum Trailing plant. Most desirable of | Gin. |Mid. 
plish STONECROP |stoloniferum | the Sedums. Flowers, sometimes |Sun July to 
pink” S. spurium | white, in clusters 2 in. wide. Flat early 
32 succulent leaves. Good for carpeting Aug. 
rock-garden or edge of border. Cau- 
casus. 
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