BLUE JULY 
. Botanical Height ear 
Color Heels ts ee Description eae a 
“Blue” |EVER- *Myosdtis See page 153. May to 
57. |FLOWERING palustris Sept. 
FORGET- var. 
ME-NOT sempérflorens 
“Blue” |LARGE- Népeta See page 261. Late 
53 |FLOWERED |Macrantha June to 
CATMINT early 
Sept. 
“Pyr- LARGE *Pentstémon See page 261 and Plate, page 350. June, 
plish SMOOTH glaber early 
blue” BEARD- P. Gérdoni, July 
46 |TONGUE P. spectosus 
“Lilac |LARGE- Pentstemon See page 261. Early 
blue” FLOWERED (grandifldrus June to 
46 |BEARD- early 
TONGUE July 
“Pur- |SHOWY **Pentste- See page 261. Early 
plish PENTSTE- j|mon June 
blue” MON OR spectabilis to mid. 
46 & 41 |BEARD- July 
TONGUE 
“Pyr- |MICHELI’S |*Phytetma See page 261. Late 
plish HORNED Michélii June, 
blue” RAMPION July 
46 dull 
“Blue” |BALLOON  |**Platycodon A shrubby plant with large showy] 1-3 ft. {Early 
often 56 FLOWER, _ |grandiflérum | open bell-shaped flowers, 2-3 in. |Sun or {July to 
JAPANESE |Campdnula_ | across, very numerous at the summit |shade ct. 
BELL- grandiflora, | of erect leafy stalk. Very attractive 
FLOWER W ablenbérgia | for the border or rock-garden. There 
grandiflora are white and variegated vars. Prop. 
in the spring by seed or early division. 
Well-drained loamy soil. China; 
Japan. 
Mae flore-pleno; double form, July 
and August. Var. japonicum, (P. 
japonicum); more numerous flowers 
and more bushy habit. Var. Maries1; 
(color no. 49, 53 or 56 and white), 
denser. Stronger habit than the type, 
about 1 ft. high; flowers equally large, 
oe lavender, blue or white. 
apan. 
“Pale DWARF **Polem6- See page 261. June, 
blue” JACOB’S nium himile July 
52. |LADDER P. Richard- 
sonit 
“Azure |HIMA- *Poleménium| See page 261. Lyte 
blue” LAYAN réptans May to 
VALERIAN  ivar. Hima- early 
layanum July 
P. grandiflo- 
rum, P. carit- 
leum var. g. 
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