YELLOW AUGUST 
English Botanical fa Height Ti f 
Color mele Name and Description pe Ww Bison 
“Yellow” ITALIAN **Canna vars.| See page 357. July 
CANNA ; to late 
Sept. 
“Yellow”|WILD *Cassia See page 295. July, 
6 SENNA Marylandica Aug. 
“Yellow”|BLUE- Centauréa See page 295. et 
LEAVED glastifolia 
CENTAURY 
OR STAR 
THISTLE 
“Yellow” |SHOWY CEN-'**Centauréa See page 295. Mid. 
TAURY OR macrocéphala July to 
KNAPWEED Sept. 
“Yellow” HAIRY Chrysépsis Rather coarse plant. Irregular] 1-2 ft. |Aug. 
6 GOLDEN villdsa clusters of aster-like flowers terminat- |Sun 
ASTER ing leafy stalks. Suitable for wild 
garden. Prop. by seed and division. 
Blooms the first year from seed. Any 
garden soil. N. Amer. 
Var. Rutteri; (color no. 6), larger 
than the species, 1-3 ft. high; blooms 
later and is desirable in the border. 
“Yellow”/ERECT *Clématis See page 296. July, 
3 SILKY ochroleiica Aug. 
CLEMATIS |[C. sericea 
“Yellow”/LARKSPUR |*Coredpsis See page 296. Mid 
6 paler /TICKSEED  delphinifolia July to 
mid. 
Sept. 
“Yellow” |LARGE- **Core6psis See page 196. June 
5 FLOWERED (grandiflora to 
TICKSEED Sept 
“Yellow” LANCE- **Coreépsis See page 196 ss 
6 LEAVED lanceolata 
TICKSEED 
“Yellow”|STAR *Coreépsis See page 296 Mid. 
6 deeper \TICKSEED _|pubéscens July 
C. auriculata to late 
Sept. 
“Clear {TALL *Coredpsis Vigorous branching plant with| 4-8ft. |Aug. 
yellow” |TICKSEED _ |tripteris large, rayed flowers. Broad leaves |Sun Sept. 
divided into 3 parts. Showy in the 
border. Prop. by seed and division. 
Any soil, Central U.S. A. 
“Yellow”/WHORLED |*Coreépsis See page 296. July, 
6 paler |TICKSEED _ lverticillata Aug. 
C. tenuifolia 
“Yellow”/ DAHLIA **Déhlia See page 359. uly 
vars. to tate 
Oct. 
“Yellow” |LADY’S Galium See page 198. June to 
4 BEDSTRAW jivérum Sept. 
“Yellow?/ YELLOW Gentiana See page 299. July, 
5 GENTIAN __|litea Aug. 
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