RED, MAGENTA TO PINK 
AUGUST 
English Botanical i Height |Time of 
Color Nene Name and Description Sian | Bloom 
“Red” |ALKE- Physalis See page 325. Fruit 
KENGI Alkekéngi July to 
STRAW- late 
BERRY, Oct. 
TOMATO. 
WINTER OR 
BLADDER 
CHERRY 
“Red” |CHINESE ([*Phjsalis See page 325 bs 
LANTERN  [Franchétti 
PLANT P, Alkekéngt 
var, Franchéttt 
“Red” |HYBRID Potentilla See page 221 June 
CINQUE- hybrida to 
FOIL vars. Sept. 
DOUBLE 
VARS. 
“Deep |PINK ROOT,)|*Spigélia See page 222. Late 
ced” 20, (WORM Marylandica June to 
4 inside GRASS early 
Aug 
“Red” /TARTARIAN |*Statice Broadly branching plant bearing, 1-2 ft. |Early 
26 deep SEA Tatarica dainty spikelets of blossoms good for Sun Aug. 
LAVENDER |S. Besseriana,| cutting. From the base of the plant to 
S, incana var.| rises a clump of large leathery leaves. early 
bybrida Effective in rock-garden or border. Sept. 
Prop. by seed in the spring. Loose 
soil preferable. Tartary. 
“Bright [RED Tradescantia See page tt7 Late 
red” SPIDER- Virginiana May 
WORT var. coccinea to late 
Aug. 
“Orange |CROCUS- *Tritonia See page 320 July to 
scarlet”? |FLOWERED ccrocosmz- ct. 
often 16 [BLAZING flora 
pinker (STAR Montbrétia ¢ 
“Bright [REDDISH /*Tritonia See page 320 July, 
ted” BLAZING rosea Aug. 
some- |STAR Montbrétia 
times 29 rosea 
“Ver- jCALIFORNIA *Zauschnéria Rather sprawling plant, cequiring| }-2ft (Late 
milion” ‘FUCHSIA, (Califérnica | close setting for compact growth. |Sux Aug. 
18 redder, HUMMING- Its numerous bell-shaped blossoms Sept. 
BIRD'S are effective in the rock-garden. Give 
TRUMPET sheltered position and protect in win- 
ter. Prop. by seed, division or cut- 
tings. Light sandy loam. Cal. to! 
Wyoming and Mexico, 
“Light (CHINESE  /**Astilbe See page 329. July, 
pink” |GOAT’S Chinénsis early 
22 pale [BEARD Aug. 
“Rose” |EVAN’S Begonia See page 329. July, 
29 lighter,BEGONIA __|Evansiana Aug. 
& duller B, discolor, 
B. grandis 
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