PINK, PURPLE TO LILAC 
AUGUST 
English Botanical — Height % f 
Color Name a ame a Description aun a ads 
“Pur- (PURPLE *Sedum See page 333. Mid. 
plish STONECROP jstoloniferum July to 
pink” S. spirium early 
32 Aug. 
“Pink” |ORPINE *Sedum See page uly, 
23 dull LIVE- ' — |Teléphium epee ne 
FOREVER 
“Rose jAUTUMN Siléne Schéfta] See page 233. June 
pink” |CATCHFLY to 
38 Sept. 
“Pur- /AMERICAN |Teicrium See page 334. Late 
plish GERMAN-  /Canadénse July 
tose” DER, T. Virgini- to late 
37. [WOOD SAGE|cum Aug. 
“Purple’’|BROAD- **Acanthus See page 337. uly, 
LEAVED mollis var. ee mie 
ACANTHUS |latifdlius 
A.l., Ay 
Lusitanicus 
“Deep |WILD **Aconitum See page 233. Mid. 
purple” |MONKS- uncinatum June to 
49 darker| HOOD Sept 
“Purple” GLAND *Adenéphora | See page 234. June to 
47  |BELL- Lamarckii Sept. 
FLOWER 
“Purple’?/ JAPAN Aletris See page 337. July, 
STAR Japonica ug. 
GRASS 
“Purple”/BESSARA-__|*Aster One of the most beautiful of the} 2ft. |Aug., 
46 |BIAN ASTER/Améllus var. | dwarf Asters. Very graceful. Large |Sun Sept. 
Bessarabicus | flowers in abundance; orange cen- 
A. Bessardbi-| tres. Good for cutting, 
cus Var. elegans, similar, with darker 
flowers. Plant in_ shrubbery, wild 
garden or border. Prop. by seed and 
division, Ordinary soil. “Europe. 
“Violet” [RUSH *Aster See page 337. July to 
47 |ASTER janceus early 
Sept. 
“Violet” SAVORY- *Aster See page 337. July to 
bet. LEAVED linariifolius Oct. 
46 &47 ASTER Diplopappus 
linariifolius 
“Violet” |LINDLEY’S |*Aster Flowers with brownish centres | 1-34 ft. |Aug. 
44 pale |ASTER Lindleyanus | rather showy and abundant. Stems |Sun to 
stout and erect, branching at top. early 
Good for open position in wild garden. Oct. 
Prop. y seed and division. Ordinary 
soil. astern States. 
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