YELLOW AUGUST 
nglis Botanical a Height {Time of 
Color oo eae oie Description eats Bloom 
“Yellow” /LESSER *Hemero- See page 303. July, 
5 YELLOW callis minor Aug. 
DAY LILY  |H. graminea, 
H. gramini- 
jolia 
“Yellow” | HOARY *Hibiscus Very similar to H. Moscheutos with | 3-5 ft. |Aug., 
MARSH OR |incanus large crimson-centred flowers like |Sun Sept. 
ROSE Hollyhocks, and pretty foliage which 
MALLOW is whitish beneath. Needs slight pro- 
tection. Suitable for back of border. 
Prop. by seed or cuttings. Rich moist 
soil. S. Eastern U.S, A. 
“Yellow”/NARROW-  |Hieracium Flowers in umbels on erect stems] 1-2 ft. 
5 LEAVED umbellatum | well clothed with lance-shaped leaves, |Sun 
HAWK- Border plant. Any ordinary soil. 
WEED Northern N. Amer.; Kamtschatka; 
N. Asia; Europe. 
“Golden SHAGGY Hieracium See page 199. June to 
yellow” |HAWK- villdsum mid. 
WEED Aug. 
“Yellow” AARON’S Hypéricum See page 303. July, 
BEARD, calycinum Aug. 
ROSE OF 
SHARON 
“Yellow” KALM’S **Hypéricum | Shrub of somewhat twisted growth.| 2-4 ft. |Aug. 
5 ST. JOHN’S |Kalmianum | Blossoms small in 3-7 flowered clus- |Shade 
WORT ters. Narrow leaves, bluish tinted. 
Valuable as a foliage plant. Prop. by 
seed, cuttings or suckers. Prefers 
sandy loam. N. Amer. 
“Vellow”|GOLD **Hypéricum | See page 303. July, 
bet. FLOWER, /|Moserianum Aug. 
5&6 (ST. JOHN’S- 
WORT 
“Yellow SWORD- *Inula See page 303. Mid. 
LEAVED ensifolia July to 
ELECAM- Sept. 
PANE 
“Deep |GLANDULAR|*Inula See page 304. July, 
yellow” |FLEABANE |glanduldsa jearly 
7 |OR INULA ree 
“Yellow”|/ELECAM- = /*Inula See page 304 Mid. 
6 PANE Helénium Jul 
to late 
Aug. 
“Yellow”|TUCK’S *Kniphofia See page 200 June 
FLAME Tackii to 
FLOWER Sept. 
“Yellow” GRAY- *Lépachys See page 200. June 
5 HEADED pinnata to 
CONE- Ratibida p., mid. 
FLOWER Rudbéckia p Sept 
