YELLOW AUGUST 
. Botanical Height . 
English af fa T. f 
Color Nemec ein eo Description Sion si ks 
“Dull |/BARBERRY [Opintia See page 207. June 
yellow” /FIG, vulgaris to 
3 duller (COMMON O. Optintia Sept 
PRICKLY 
PEAR 
“Yellow” ICELAND **Papaver See page 35. Late 
5or6 j|POPPY nudicaile Apr. to 
brilliant uly, 
y 
late 
Aug. 
to Oct 
“Yellow” |SHRUBBY _ |Potentilla See page 207. June 
3 CINQUE- fruticdsa to 
FOIL OR Sept 
FIVE- 
FINGER 
“Golden HYBRID *Potentilla See page 208. “ 
yellow” |CINQUE- “Gloire de 
effect 7 FOIL OR Nancy” 
FIVE- 
FINGER 
“Golden |BACHEL- Rantnculus See page 105 Mid. 
yellow” |OR’S acris var. May to 
5 BUTTONS flére-pléno Sept. 
“Yellow” YELLOW OR/*Rudbéckia An effective plant and the largest ‘Aug. 
5 CALIFORNIA Califérnica flowered species. Solitary daisy-like to 
CONE- flowers 5 in. across, with prominent mid 
FLOWER, dark centres, on erect robust un- Sept 
WHORTLE- branching stems. Divide frequently. 
BERRY- Prop. by seed and division. Any 
LEAVED garden soil. Cal. 
KNOTWEED 
“Yellow” LARGE- *Rudbéckia Solitary flowers with drooping rays Late 
5 FLOWERING |grandiflora and purplish disks, on erect branch- Aug. 
CONE- ing stalks. Long oval pointed leaves. Sept 
FLOWER Effective in border. Ark.: S. Cen- 
tral U.S. A, 
“Yellow” TALLOR — |*Rudbéckia See page 309. Mid. 
GREEN- laciniata July 
peepee to late 
7 Aug. 
FLOWER 8 
“Yellow” |GOLDEN **Rudbéckia See page 309 Late 
bet. GLOW laciniata July 
5&6 var. to late 
flore-pléno Sept. 
“Yellow” | LARGE *Rudbéckia Flowers 4-6 in. across. Long droop- Aug., 
5 CONE- maxima ing petals. Purple cone-shaped cen- Sept. 
FLOWER tre, 1-2 in. high. Leaves grayish 
green. Needs slight protection. 
Prop. by seed, division or cuttings. 
Any garden soil. Ark. to Tex. 
“Yellow” SHOWY Rudbéckia See page 309. July, 
6, brown |CONE- specidsa early 
centre |FLOWER R. aspera Aug. 
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