Yellow Flowers peal 
MAY 
YELLOW PERENNIALS 
Aponis. Spring (A. vernalis). 6-12 in. Bears large showy yellow 
flowers, leaves finely divided. Needs a rich moist soil well drained; 
can be propagated by seeds or division of root. 
Atyssum. Rock (A. saxtile, var. compacta). 6-12 in. An excellent 
border plant making a close spreading growth with its woolly leaves, 
and bears many clusters of fragrant bright yellow flowers. It thrives 
best in a sandy gravelly soil, as a wet soil is not adapted to it; yet if too 
dry the roots wither. It is well to renew every three or four years; 
propagated by seed, division of the root and cuttings. 
AQUILEGIA, see Columbine. 
CotumBine. Golden-spurred (Aquilegia chrysantha). 3 ft. Bright 
yellow variety, stems many flowered; one of the best. 
CoLumBine. Wild or Rock (Aquilegia Canadensis). 1-1} ft. Yel- 
low and scarlet; foliage tinted with red. Thrives in its native haunts 
among rocks and on ledges. 
CoLUMBINE (A. Calijornica hybrida). 3-4 ft. Flowers yellow or 
orange-yellow with long slender orange spurs, leaves bluish green, stems 
red. A hybrid variety of A. formosa; one of the most beautiful kinds. 
CoLUMBINE (A. Jaetschui). 3 ft. A very choice variety with yellow 
flowers and old rose spurs; handsome glaucus leaves. 
For general culture of the above varieties see Columbine, White 
Per., May. 
DAFFODIL, see Narcissus. 
Erysmuum, Hepce Mustarp (E. puchellum). 1 ft. Makes a very 
compact growth, and from the dense tuft of foliage rise many-flowered 
terminal racemes of yellow blossoms. Thrives in a sandy loam; propa- 
gated by seed or division of the root. 
Hyacinta (Hyacinthus orientalis). 1 ft. Single varieties—Ida and 
King oj the Yellows. Double varieties—Goethe and Jaune Supréme. 
For culture, see Hyacinth, White Per., May. 
Icetanp Poppy (Papaver nudicaule). 1 ft. Single and double va- 
rieties in bright yellow. See Iceland P., White Per., May. 
Irts. German (Iris Germanica, var. flavescens). A creamy yellow 
variety—also other named varieties—see Iris, Ger., White and Blue 
Per., May. 
