PURPLE TO LILAC, BLUE 
JULY 
English Botanical Height |time of 
folon Name on ek Len Description s nee on | Bloom 
“Purple” | WALL Tettcrium Branching plant with clusters of | 1-2 ft. |Mid. 
39 |GERMAN- (|Chamédrys | pretty tubular flowers, spotted with |Sun July to 
DER red and white. Glossy fragrant foli- mid. 
age, whitish beneath. Border or Aug. 
rocky bank. Prop. by division. 
Light soil. Europe. 
“Lilac? MOTHER  |Thymus 1 See page 249. Mid. 
43 |OF THYME, |Serpfilum Juneto 
CREEPING mid. 
THYME Aug. 
“Pale |COMMON  |Thymus See page 249. June, 
lilac” GARDEN vulgaris July 
37. |THYME 
“Pur- |COMMON *Tradescantia|' See page 140. Late 
plish” |SPIDER- Virginiana May to 
44,48 )/WORT T. Virginica late 
or 49 Aug. 
“Lilac” |[LONG- **Ver6nica Effective sturdy plant of dense} 24ft. (Mid. 
near 53 |LEAVED longifolia growth. Flowers numerous in tall |Sux July to 
SPEEDWELL spike-like racemes. | Grayish green Aug. 
foliage. Excellent in the border. 
Prop. by seed and division. An 
good garden soil. Central and E. 
Europe; N. Asia. 
*Var. villosa, (color no. 46). An 
attractive form. Flowers of deeper 
color and foliage larger and narrower 
than that of the type. Siberia. 
“Violet” [HORNED **Viola See page 48. Late 
47 or 49 |VIOLET, cornita Apr. 
BEDDING until 
PANSY frost 
“Deep /AUTUMN **Aconitum Large drooping helmet-shaped flow- | 3-5 ft. |Mid. 
blue” ACONITE,  |autumnale ers in spikes. Foliage dark green and |Sun or |July to 
56 |MONKS- ‘deeply cut. The roots are poisonous. |shade mid. 
HOOD OR Very pretty for the border or rock- Sept. 
WOLFS- garden. Prop. by division. Prefers 
BANE a rich soil, N. China. 
“Blue” |STORK’S *Aconitum Dwarf var. of A. Cammarum.| 3-4ft. |July, 
PURPLE Cammarum /| Closed helmet-shaped flowers, not |Sun or |Aug. 
WOLFBANE jvar. very numerous, in spikes. Roots |shade 
Storkianum | poisonous. Border. Prop. by divi- 
A. Storkia- | sion. Rich soil preferable. European 
num, A. in- | Alps. 
terméedium 
“Deep |TRUE **Aconitum Ornamental plant. Large and} 3-4ft. |Mid. 
purple /MONKS- Napéllus showy helmet-shaped flowers, grow-|Sun or |July to 
blue” HOOD, A. pyrami- | ing in racemes on erect stems. Leaves |shade early 
near 49 OFFICINAL |ddle, deeply cut. Roots and flowers poi- Sept. 
ACONITE A. Tatiricum | sonous. Pretty for borders and rough 
places. Prop. by division. Rich soil 
preferable. Europe; Asia; N. Amer. 
“Blue” (GLAND *Adenéphora Rather large drooping bell-shaped | 2-23 ft. |July to 
61  |BELL- comminis flowers in panicles which rise above |Sun mid. 
FLOWER A. Fischeri, | the leaves. Border. Prop. by seed Aug. 
A. liliflora, and cuttings. Rich loam. emp. 
A. liliifolia | Asia; W. Europe. 
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