PURPLE TO LILAC BLUE 
SEPTEMBER 
lis Botanical one Height |Time of 
Color Basis ee ee ! Description eas Bloom 
i 
“Purple, PERENNIAL |**Phl6x pan-| See page 370 July to 
lilac” PHLOX iculata vars. Oct. 
P. decussata 
“Bluish SMALL OR  Scabidsa See page 240 June 
purple” |LILAC- Columbaria to 
near 50 |FLOWERED Oct. 
SCABIOUS 
“Purple” MOUNTAIN |*Scutellaria See page 343. Early 
49 j|SKULLCAP alpina july to 
ate 
Sept 
“Dull /TALL SEA _ [Statice elata See page 344. Mid 
violet? |LAVENDER July to 
47 early 
Sept 
“Blue |GMELIN’S [Statice See page 344. Late 
violet”? |SEA Gmélini July to 
44 LAVENDER early 
Sept 
“Bluish |BROAD- **Statice See page 344 ae 
purple” LEAVED SEA :atifodlia 
47 LAVENDER 
“Purple” / GREAT *Verninia Rough, vigorous and strong grow-| 8-12 ft. |Mid. 
41 richer[[RONWEED |Arkansana ing plant. Flower-heads in large flat- Sun Sept. 
V.crinita topped clusters. Striking for use to 
among shrubs er in the back of bor- early 
der Prop. by division. Good soil Oct. 
necessary. Ms.; Kan. to Texas; 
Plains, S$. Western U.S. A. 
‘Deep |SUBSESSILE |**Verénica See page 410. Early 
blue LONG- longifolia Aug. 
purple” |LEAVED var. to mid 
55 |VERONICA | |subséssilis Sept 
Vy spicata 
“Violet” [HORNED **Viola See page 48. Late 
47 or 49 \ VIOLET, cornuta Apr. 
BEDDING until 
PANSY frost 
“Deep |AUTUMN **Aconitum See page 345. Mid. 
blue? |ACONITE,  jautumnale July to 
56 |MONKS- mid, 
HOOD OR Sept 
WOLFSBANE 
“Deep /TRUE **A conitum See page 345. Mid. 
purple /MONKS- Napéllus July to 
blue” HOOD OR A. pyramt- early 
near 49 |OFFICINAL dale, Sept 
ACONITE A, fa uricum 
“Light |SMOOTH ** Aster Beautiful species with smooth foli-| 4ft. [Sept 
biue” ASTER l&vis age. Flowers with yellow centres in Sun or  |early 
44 bluer dense panicles. Good for bold effects in |half Oct. 
the borderorshrubbery. Prop. by seed |shade 
and division. Any good soil. N, Amer 
Var. formosissima; (color no. bet. 
44 & 46), late Aug. to late Sept. 
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