ORANGE, RED 
SEPTEMBER 
negli Botanical sae Height |Time of 
Color E a Heme ane Description Pe Bloom 
“Deep |SMALL *Papaver See page 36. Late 
orange” |ICELAND nudicaiile var. Apr. to 
bet. POPPY miniatum July, 
12 & 17 mid 
Au 
to Oct 
“Or- ORANGE *Rudbéckia See page 394. Mid. 
ange” |CONE- fdlgida Aug. 
7, centre FLOWER to 
21 dark early 
Oct. 
“Or- POTTS’ *Tritonia See page 321. July to 
ange” |BLAZING Péttsii ct. 
6to 18 |STAR Montbreétia P. 
“Red” |RED *Achilléa See page 321. Mid. 
27 |YARROW OR Millefolium July to 
MILFOIL var. ribrum mid. 
Sept 
“Purple [WESTERN _/*Aster See page 394. Late 
crimson’ |SILKY sericeus Aug. to 
bet. OR SILVERY| A. argénteus early 
41 &42 ASTER Oct. 
“Red” |FRENCH OR)**Canna vars.) See page 357. July to 
CROZY ate 
CANNA Sept. 
“Red” jITALIAN **Cannavars.| See page 358. tf 
CANNA 
“Red” |DAHLIA **Dahlia See page 359. July to 
vars. late 
Oct. 
“Red” [SWORD **Gladiolus See page 365. July to 
LILY vars. ct. 
“Red” (CORAL OR |**Heichera See page 213. June 
26 CRIMSON sanguinea to late 
brilliant [BELLS Sept. 
“Scarlet” FLAME *Kniphofia Striking and tropical looking plant.| 3 ft. |Sept., 
9to18 |FLOWER, aloides Pyramidal spikes of flaming flowers, 'Half early 
TORCH K. Uvarta, lower blossoms yellow, turning to \shade Oct. 
LILY, Tritoma red at the top, rise from a clump of | 
RED-HOT Uvaria drooping grass-like leaves. Effective 
POKER massed in border against background 
PLANT or in shrubbery. Take up and store 
in winter or protect with leaves. 
Prop. by division. Any well-drained 
soil. Africa. See Plate, page 4209. 
Var. grandiflora; (color no. bet. 9 
& 16), spikes and flowers larger than 
the type. Hort. Var. glaucescens; 
(color no. bet. 9 & 16), “vermilion- 
scarlet flowers changing to a more 
orange color, one of the freest bloom- 
ers.” Foliage gray-green. S. Africa. | 
Var. nobilis, (I. nobilis); (color no. 
17), a very fine robust form, 6-7 ft. 
high. Flowers, with prominent an- 
thers, 14 in. long varying to orange- 
scarlet. 
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