VARIOUS JULY 
Hagin Botanical ; Height |Time of 
Color Nene Heme aud Description Pee Bloom 
Bet. BITTER- Lewisia See page 268. June, 
38 & 44 |ROOT, rediviva July 
or white SPATULUM 
1 spotted WILD **Lilium See page 268. * 
brown, |YELLOW OR|Canadénse 
11 to 14 |CANADA 
LILY 
Often 33 |MULLEIN —_|*L¥chnis See page 268. « 
brilliant |PINK, Coronaria 
DUSTY A grostémma 
MILLER, ‘ 
ROSE C. tomentosa 
CAMPION 
White, |COBAA Pentstemon Few-flowered panicle of large flow-|15-18in.| 
2, 44 BEARD- Cobza ers with narrow tube and broad flat |Sun 
TONGUE top, varying in shades from white to 
purple. Thick leaves. Suitable for 
border, rock-garden and margin of 
shrubbery. Prop. by seed and divi- 
sion. Requires protection. Any soil. 
S. Western U.S. A. 
Various [LARGE OR [Petasites See page 272. ss 
\JAPANESE |Japénica 
PETASITES var. gigantéa 
Various [EARLY *Phi6x See page 272. ee 
SUMMER ‘glabérrima 
FLOWERING var. 
\PHLOX suffruticosa 
Various |WILD *Phlox See page 272. cs 
SWEET maculata 
WILLIAM 
Various [PERENNIAL |**Phl6x Sturdy erect plant forming clumps | 2-34 ft. [July to 
PHLOX paniculata 2-3 ft. across. Dense panicles of flow- |Sun Oct. 
| ‘vars. ers often 1 ft. long; garden vars. 
| j?: decussata | range through all colors except vel- 
| | low. One of the best plants for bril- 
liant effects forming a striking mass 
of color in border or edge of shrubbery. 
The flame-colored kinds should be de- 
tached from all except white flowers. 
Prop. by division; divide every 3 
years in late autumn. Moist rich 
soil. U.S.A. See Plate, page 373. 
The following are some of the best 
garden vars.:— 
White vars.— Amazon, about 14 ft. 
Candeur, dwarf, large flowers. Fian- 
cée; pure white, very large flowers. 
Independence, very tall plant; large 
flowers in large spike. /xion,; (eye, 
color no. 31), small crimson eye, 
large spike. Le Cygne; pure white 
large flower and very large pyramidal 
spike. Mrs. Huerlin; pure white. 
Saisons Lierval; (eye, color no. 31), 
white, crimson eye. Tapis blanc; 
pure white. 
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