YELLOW AUGUST 
English Botanical Height eee 
Color | ‘Name’ | Name and paeaites Siatcion | Bloom 
“Yellow” SWEET **Rudbéckia Daisy-like flowers, petals fairly nu-| 3-5 ft. |Mid. 
bet. ‘| |CONE- subtomentdsa | merous, sometimes darker near the |Sun or |Aug. 
5&6 | |FLOWER dull brown centre. Splendid border |shade _|to 
plant. Prop. by seed, division or cut- Oct. 
tings. Any garden soil. Prairies, U. 
S. A. 
“Deep |THIN- **Rudbéckia See page 309. July, 
yellow” |[LEAVED triloba Aug. 
CONE- 
FLOWER 
“Pale JUPITER’S |*Salvia See page 310, Mid 
yellow” |DISTAFF glutindsa July to 
2 early 
Aug 
“Yellow”|WEBB’S Scabidsa See page 208. June 
3 pale (SCABIOUS ochroleica to 
OR PIN- S. Webbiana early 
CUSHION Sept. 
FLOWER 
“Yellow” |AIZOON *Sedum See page 208. Mid 
5 STONECROP |Aizéon June 
to mid 
Aug. 
“Golden [ORANGE *Sedum See page 310. July, 
yellow” |STONECROP |Kamtschati- Aug. 
4 cum 
“Yellow” STONE- *Sedum See page 310, Early 
2 HORE, refléxum July to 
greenish STONE early 
ORPINE, Aug 
TRIP- 
MADAM 
“Yellow”\CRESTED (Sedum See page 310. s 
4 STONE- refléxum var. 
HORE, cristatum 
STONE S. monstro- 
ORPINE OR |sum, 
TRIP- S. robistum 
MADAM 
“Yellow” HENS-AND- |*Sempervi- See page 310 July, 
CHICKENS, |vum Aug. 
HOUSELEEK (globiferum 
S. soboliferum 
“Yellow”|HEUFFEL’S |/*Sempervi- Evergreen plant. Somewhat bell-| 6-8in. |Aug. 
2 deep /HOUSELEEK vum shaped flowers. Reddish succulent Sun 
Hetiffelii foliage in rosettes with fringed edges. 
Excellent foliage plant for rock-gar- 
den and walls. Prop. by offsets. Any 
sandy soil. Transylvania; Greece. 
“Pale (HAIRY *Sempervi- See page 310. July, 
yellow” /HOUSELEEK)vum hirtum Aug. 
2 bright 
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