YELLOW AUGUST 
‘ Botanical bE Height |Time of 
olor | Name” | Name and Description Sittsion | Bloom 
“Yellow” SWORD **Gladiolus See page 365. July to 
LILY vars. ct. 
“Yellow”|/BROAD- Grindélia See page 198. Late 
LEAVED squarrésa June 
GUM- to 
PLANT Sept. 
“Yellow” SNEEZE- **Helénium Striking plant. Daisy-like flowers; 2-5 ft. |Aug. 
5 deeper |WEED, autumnale with prominent yellow centres and |Sun to late 
FALSE OR JH. grandt- drooping petals with 3-5 teeth. Valu- Sept. 
SWAMP florum able for back row of border or margin 
SUN- of shrubbery. Prop. by seed, division 
FLOWER or cuttings. Moist rich soil, prefer- 
able. N. Amer. 
“Yellow’’? LARGE- **Helénium Taller than the type with larger| 2-6ft. |Aug., 
bet. 5 & 6, FLOWERED /autumnale flowers of deeper color; deeper cen- |Sun Sept. 
SNEEZE- var. tres. See H. autumnale. N. Amer. 
WEED grandiflérum 
“Yellow” DWARF **Helénium Dwarf variety, vigorous and free-| 1-2 ft. sf 
6 SNEEZE- autumnale flowering. Daisy-like flowers with |Sux 
WEED var. pumilum | prominent yellow centres and droop- 
ing petals. Good for cutting. See H. 
autumnale. N. Amer. 
“Yellow”? | TALL **Helénium Vigorous plant. Flowers on leafy | 2-6 ft. ef 
5 SNEEZE- autumnale branching stalks, with bright reflexed |Sun 
WEED var.supérbum| petals, and protruding yellow cen- 
H. grandiflo- | tres. Suitable for shrubbery and 
rum var. mixed border and excellent for cut- 
supérbum ting. Prop. by seed, division or cut- 
tings. Loam, rich and moist. N. 
Amer. 
“Yellow”|BIGELOW’S |*Helénium See page 300. July, 
5 SNEEZE- Bigelovii Aug. 
WEED 
“Yellow”|BOLAND- |*Helénium See page 198. June 
6 ER’S Bolanderi to 
SNEEZE- Sept 
WEED OR 
SNEEZE- 
WORT 
“Yellow”|/PURPLE- = |*Helénium See page 300. July 
5 HEADED nudifldrum to 
SNEEZE- Leptopoda Oct. 
WEED brachypoda 
“Yellow”/NARROW-  /Helidnthus An erect plant, slightly branching. | 2-6ft. |Aug. 
LEAVED ORJangustifdlius | Rayed flowers 2-3 in. broad, generally |Sun to 
SWAMP solitary. Dark green narrow leaves. Nov 
SUN- Good in masses in chrubbery border. 
FLOWER Prop. by division; divide every 2 
years Light, moist soil. Eastern 
States 
“Yellow” |THIN- *Helianthus A profusion of large, rayed flowers | 2-5 ft. |Aug. 
5 LEAVED decapétalus | terminating branching stems. Rough |Sun to late 
OR WILD foliage. Good in shrubbery, or for Sept. 
SUN- naturalization in wild garden. Prop. 
FLOWER by division; divided every 2 years. 
Dry soil, not too heavy. . Amer. 
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