PURPLE TO LILAC 
AUGUST 
Gales English | aap aa Height |Time of 
ane Since as Situation | Bloom 
“Violet” |BLUE *Catananche See page 239. June 
47 SUCCORY certlea to 
OR Sept. 
CUPIDONE 
“Purple” |MOUNTAIN |**Centauréa See page 239. a 
46 shad-|BLUET OR |montana 
ing to 39) KNAPWEED 
“Purple”/MEADOW — |**Célchicum Clusters of crocus-like flowers ap-| 3-q4in. |Aug., 
37 deeper|SAFFRON = |autumnale pear after the large coarse foliage |Sun or |Sept. 
which dies in June. Protect in win- |half 
ter. Plant thickly in Aug. or early |shade 
Sept. and where the exposed flowers 
get the support of other foliage or in 
grass which is not mown early. Do 
not disturb unless flowers deteriorate; 
then separate after the leaves die. 
Bulbous; can also be sown from seed. 
Rich light soil. White, striped and 
also double vars. Europe. 
“Pur- |MARYLAND |*Cunila Plant of tufted habit. Profusion of | 1 ft. se 
plish? |DITTANY Mariana small flowers in clusters. Heart- |Sun 
48 shaped leaves, 1 in. long. Neat plant 
for sunny border or wild garden. 
Middle U.S. A. 
“Pur- {DAHLIA **Dahlia See page 359. Jul 
plish” vars. 7 to date 
Oct. 
“Lilac? |FRINGED = /*Dianthus See page 339. July, 
43 darker/PINK supérbus early 
Aug. 
“Light |GLANDU-  |Erédium See page 240. June 
purple” |LAR macradénium to 
STORK’S E, glandulo- Sept 
OR HER- sum 
ON’S BILL 
“Pale |LANCE- **Finkia See page 340 Late 
lilac”? (LEAVED lancifdlia July to 
47 pale DAY OR F. Japonica ear'y 
PLANTAIN Sept. 
LILY 
“Lilac |GOAT’S Galéga See page 240 June 
purple” |RUE officinalis to 
43 Sept. 
“Purple” WALLICH’S |Geranium See page 241 “ 
42  |CRANES- Wallichia- 
BILL num 
“Bluish |HYSSOP HY¥ssopus See page 241 Mid 
purple” officinalis June 
49 to mid 
Aug. 
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