234 Classified Lists 
by layering the branches or cuttings of young wood in early autumn. 
Give a rich soil and full sun. 
Burtercup, Bursovus, Cuckoo Bups, Gotp Cup (Renunculus 
bulbosus). 2 ft. A plant native to New England that thrives well un- 
der cultivation; bears very showy bright yellow flowers; needs a rich 
moist soil. 
Butrercup. Tall (Ranunculus acris pl. fl.). 2-3 ft. A cultivated 
garden variety bearing golden yellow balls or buttons on long branch- 
ing stems. Give sun and moist soil. 
CALLIOPsIS, see Coreopsis. 
Coreopsis, TICKWEED (C. lanceolata, var. grandiflora). 2-3 ft. 
Forms a broad low tuft of leaves and stems that branch from the base; 
usually one-flowered; heads yellow with rayed petals are from 2~3 in. 
across. Propagated by seed or division of root in autumn or spring. 
Give sun and any good soil. 
Day Lity. Yellow (Hemerocallis flave). 3 ft. One of our most 
desirable lilies bearing clusters of 3-8 pale golden yellow funnel-shaped 
flowers of delicious fragrance. It spreads freely from the root and is 
propagated by division. Give a sunny location with deep rich soil, but 
no manure must come in contact with the roots. Water freely through 
the blooming season. 
Doronicum Caucasicum, see Leopard’s Bane. 
Frax. Golden (Linum flavum). 1 ft. Bears transparent golden 
yellow flowers numerously produced in branched heads. Give a well- 
drained sandy loam in a warm sheltered position. Propagated by seeds, 
sometimes by division of root in spring. 
GLOBE-FLOWER (Trollius Asiaticus pl. fl.). 1 ft. Very handsome 
dark yellow flowers from 1-1} in. across; plant very compact and many- 
flowered. Requires a heavy moist soil; propagated by seeds which do 
not germinate until the second year; or by division of root in 
September. 
HELIANTHEMUM, see Sun Rose. 
Iris. German (I. Germanica, var. aurea and I. flavescens). 2-3 ft. 
Yellow varieties of this most desirable plant. For culture, see Iris, 
White Per., June. 
Tris. Spanish (I. Xiphiwm, var. Bella Chinoise). 2 ft. A variety 
of extraordinary beauty which looks like an orchid of clear mandarin 
yellow with long strap-shaped petals bearing heart-shaped appendages 
at the tips. Leaves slender, disappearing when the bulb is ripe. Di- 
