ORANGE AUGUST 
English Botanical aes Height Time of 
Color Nae Rene a Description ae Bloous 
“Or- DOUBLE *Erigeron See page 317. uly, 
ange” |ORANGE aurantiacus ee eye 
DAISY 
“Or- STRIPED *Helénium Daisy-like flowers, with drooping | 4-5 ft. jAug., 
ange” |SNEEZE- autumnale yellow petals marked with deep crim- |Sun Sept. 
5&14 |WEED var. son, and prominent centres, gold and 
striatum per ood for cutting. Back row 
of border or margin of shrubbery. 
Prop. by seed, division or cuttings. 
Moist rich soil preferable. N. Amer. 
“Or- STRIPED **Helénium Larger flowers than the type, 2 in. 3-4 ft. jAug. 
ange’? 6 PURPLE- nudifldrum | across; drooping yellow petals blotch- |Sun 
tinged 20/HEADED var. grandi- | ed with crimson. Distinctive border 
SNEEZE- céphalum plant. Prop. by seed, division or cut- 
WEED striatum tings. Moist rich soil preferable. Hort. 
“Or- ORANGE *Hemerocillis) See page 317. July, 
ange” (DAY LILY |aurantiaca oily 
10 deeper Aug. 
“Tawny BROWN DAY|Hemerocillis | See page 318. 
orange” LILY, fdlva 
14 |MAHOGANY |H. disticha 
brighter [LILY 
“Or- ORANGE Hieracium See page 211. June 
ange’ |HAWK- aurantiacum to 
12. |WEED Oct. 
“Scarlet |EVER- **Kniphofia Handsome plant. Most profuse and} 3-4 ft. |Early 
orange” |BLOOMING /Pfitzerii continuous in bloom of all the Kniph-|Sun or |Aug. 
effect 12 |FLAME ofias. Spikes, 12 in. long, of rich jbaif to 
brighter [FLOWER orange-scarlet flowers salmon-rose at |shade early 
the edge. Good for cutting. Protect Oct. 
in winter. Striking massed among 
tropical plants against dense back- 
ground. Prop. by division. Any 
well-drained soil. Hort. 
“Apri- |SHINING **Liflium See page 318. Mid. 
cot” THUNBER- (élegans July to 
10 (|GIAN var. fdlgens early 
pinker (LILY bet Ls Aug 
Bdtemannia, 
L. sangui- 
neum 
“Salmon |DR. *Lilium A plant recently introduced and| 5-6ft. jAug., 
orange” |HENRY’S Hénryi unconventional in habit, somewhat |Half Sept. 
bet. LILY like L. speciosum. Flowers dotted |shade 
16&8 with red-brown, in flat loose clusters. 
Thick foliage. Effective massed in 
border or on margin of Rhododen- 
dron bed. Bulbous. Prop. by offsets 
or scales. Light peaty soil. Avoid 
direct contact with manure. China. 
“Reddish| WILD *Lilium See page 318. July, 
orange” |ORANGE- __ |Philadélphi- Aug. 
12 redder[RED OR cum 
PHILADEL- 
PHIA LILY 
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