LILAC, BLUE 
AUGUST 
. Botanical Height [Time of 
Color Heetal eee te Description eek ae Bloom 
“Rose |CHOICE SEA|Statice Flowers in somewhat one-sided} 1-2 ft. |Aug. 
lilac” LAVENDER |eximia clusters. Coarse leaves with wavy |Sun 
bet. margins spring from the root. Plant 
44 & 38 in isolated clumps or in rock-garden. 
Prop. by seed and division. Sandy 
well-drained soil. Songoria. 
“Blue |GMELIN’S  |*Statice See page 344. Late 
violet” |SEA Gmélini July to 
44 (LAVENDER early 
Sept. 
“Bluish |BROAD- **Statice See page 344. * 
purple’ |LEAVED latifolia 
47 |SEA 
LAVENDER 
“Purple”|/WALL GER-|Teitcrium See page 345. Mid. 
39 MANDER Chamaedrys July to 
mid. 
Aug. 
“Lilac? |MOTHER Thymus See page 249. Mid. 
43 |OF THYME, |Serpyllum Juneto 
CREEPING mid. 
THYME Aug. 
“Pur- COMMON *Tradescdntia| See page 140. Late 
plish” 44,|SPIDER- Virginiana May 
48 or 49 |WORT T. Virginica to late 
Aug. 
“Deep SUB- **Verénica One of the best Veronicas. Showy, 2-3 ft. |Early 
blue SESSILE longifdlia vigorous branching plant, covered with Sux Aug. 
purple” |LONG- var. long dense spikes of small brilliant to mid. 
55 |LEAVED subséssilis flowers. Excellent for the border. Sept. 
VERONICA |V. spicata Prop. by division. Rich loam pret- 
erable. Japan. 
“Violet” [HORNED **Viola See page 48. Late 
47 or 49 |VIOLET, cornita Apr. 
BEDDING until 
PANSY frost 
“Deep jAUTUMN **Aconitum See page 345. Mid. 
blue” ACONITE, _jautumnale July to 
56 |MONKS- mid. 
HOOD OR Sept. 
WOLFS- 
BANE 
“Blue” |STORK’S *Aconitum See page 345. July, 
PURPLE Cammarum Aug. 
WOLFS- var. 
BANE Storkianum 
A.S., A. 
interméedium 
“Deep |TRUE *kAconitum See page 345. Mid. 
purple |MONKS- Napéllus July to 
blue” HOOD, A. pyramidale early 
near 49 |OFFICINAL |A. Tauricim Sept. 
ACONITE 
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