BLUE JULY 
. Botanical pt: Height a eof 
Color Haelish ce ce Description oe gees 
“Light |POTAN- *Adenéphora Bushy plant. Spikes of nodding | 2-3 ft. July, 
blue” = ‘| NINI’S Potannini bell-shaped flowers, similar to Cam- |Sun Aug. 
61 duller|GLAND panula. Foliage springing mostly 
BELL- from the root. Good for mixed bor- 
FLOWER der. Should not be disturbed when 
established. Prop. by seed and cut- 
tings in spring. Rich loam. Tur- 
kestan,. 
“Sky AZURE Allium See page 250. June, 
blue” 51 |ONIONWORT azireum July 
“Deep |LEAD *Amorpha Beautiful shrub of the Pea family; 1-3 ft. |Early 
blue” PLANT canéscens with clustered spikes of flowers. Fo- |Suz July to 
49 liage very hoary and small. Excel- early 
lent for shrubbery, rock-garden or Aug. 
border. Prop. by seed, cuttings and 
layers. Well-drained soil. Southern 
Uz, SwA. 
“Blue” |CAPE *Anchisa See page 142. Late 
54 |ALKANET  (Capénsis May to 
early 
July 
“Blue” |ITALIAN *Anchisa See page 142. Late 
54, buds |ALKANET _Italica May to 
41 mid. 
July 
“Pale TUFTED *Campanula See page 145. May to 
blue” HAIRBELL cespitésa Aug. 
62 lighter 
“Pale HAIRY *Campanula Tufted trailing plant, hairier than! 3-6in jJuly 
blue” GARGANO  |(Garganica the type. Numerous flowers, shading |Hal/ 
46 |HAIRBELL var. hirstita | to white in the centre, in loose racemes | shade 
on pendent stems. Pretty when hang- 
ing over rocky ledges. Prop. by cut- 
tings in spring or by division. Rich 
well-drained loam. Italy. 
“Pur- |GREAT *Campanula See page 253. Juneto 
plish BELL- latifolia early 
blue” 46 |FLOWER Aug. 
“Pur- CHIMNEY (**Campdnula| Striking plant. Numerous open| 4-Oft. jJuly 
plish CAMPA- pyramidalis | bell-shaped flowers close to the stem, |Sun Aug. 
blue” NULA, in long spikes. Best treated as bien- 
48 |STEEPLE nial. Effective in border or in isolated 
BELL- clumps. Protect in winter. Prop. by 
FLOWER seed, division or cuttings. Rich loam 
well-drained. Australia. 
“Light |SARMATIAN |*Campanula Masses of velvety nodding light’ 1-2 ft. July 
blue” BELL- Sarmatica blue flowers in clusters. Gray leaves, Sun 
bet. FLOWER C. gummifera | wrinkled and hairy. Border. Prop. 
46 & 52 easily by seed. Rich loam, well- | 
; drained. Caucasus. | 
“Blue” |FREMONT’S |*Clématis Plant of erect habit. Profusion of | 1-2 ft. |July, 
53 |CLEMATIS |Frémonti flowers which are generally drooping. |Sun Aug. 
Pretty in border or rock-garden. 
Winter mulching desirabie. Prop. by 
seed, cuttings, grafting or layers. 
Rich deep soil. Western U.S. A. 
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