MAGENTA TO PINK AUGUST 
; Botanical Height ‘ 
Color Pes eons a Description gt, rane ee 
“Pink” |MANY- Hed¥sarum See page 228. June 
22 light |PATIRED multijugum to 
FRENCH early 
HONEY- Aug 
SUCKLE 
“Pink” |HALBERT- |*Hibiscus Vigorous plant. Flowers, pale pink 2-6 ft. 'Aug., 
22 very |LEAVED militaris or white, with purple centres, 4-5 in. |Suw or early 
pale, ROSE H. Virginicus| wide. Leaves heart-shaped, downy |half Sept. 
centre 33 MALLOW beneath. Border. Prop. by seed. |shade 
Any garden soil, preferably sandy 
and rich. S. Eastern U.S. A. 
“Rose” |SWAMP *Hibiscus Vigorous plant. One of the best | 3-5 ft. |Aug., 
36, |ROSE, Moscheitos | kinds. Native along the coast. |Sun or |Sept 
centre 33,ROSE H. palustris | Flowers, 4-8 in. across, like those of |hal/ 
MALLOW the Hollyhock, usually light rose with |shade 
purple eye. Also a white var. Large 
effective foliage. Handsome in groups 
in the border or along edge of shrub- 
bery. Winter mulch desirable. Any 
good loam, preferably sandy. Swamps, 
Eastern U.S. A. 
“Pink” |JAPANESE |*Lilium See page 331. July, 
LILY Japénicum Aug. 
“Pink” |SPOTTED **L lium White flowers in broad panicles| 2-4 ft, |Aug., 
36 = |LILY specidsum with twisted and reflexed petals suf- |Sun or |Sept. 
spotted L. lancifo- fused with pink and spotted with red. |halj 
27 lium Graceful foliage. Effective massed in |shade 
the border. ulbous. Prop. by off- 
sets or scales. Light well-drained 
soil. Avoid direct contact with ma- 
nure. Japan. 
Var. album, (L. precox), usually 
has pure white fragrant flowers. 
Hort. 
“pink” |HANDSOME |**Lilium: Bright flowers heavily spotted with | 2-4 ft. y 
white & |MELPO- specidsum crimson-pink and margined with |Sun or 
23 MENE LILY var. white, droop in broad clusters. _Ef- |half 
Melpémene | fective massed in the border.  Bul- shade 
bous. Prop. by offsets or scales. Any 
well-drained scil. Avoid direct con- 
tact with manure. Japan. 
“Reddish HANDSOME |**Lilium The best variety, more vigorous] 2-4 ft. s 
pink” RED LILY _|specidsum than the type. Clusters of drooping |Sun or 
white & var. rubrum | flowers charming in shape and beau- |half 
26 deeper tiful in color. Graceful leaves. Very |shade 
effective in masses. Bulbous. Prop. 
by offsets or scales. Any well-drained 
soil. Avoid direct contact with ma- 
nure. Japan. See Plate, page 400. 
“Deep |ALCEA *MAlva Alcéa| See page 229. June to 
rose” 29 |MALLOW Sept. 
“Rose” |MUSK *MAlva See page 332 July to 
38 more |MALLOW moschata early 
violet Sept. 
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