FLOWERS 
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td Ajuga Genevensis ; bugle; 8 inches; May. 
Iris prismatica or I. Virginica ; iris; iy 2 feet; 
June. 
*Yellow Digitalis lanata; foxglove; 2 — 4 feet; June, 
Ju!y. 
Hemerocallis flava ; day lily; 3 feet; June, Au- 
gust. 
*A transition through green is of course impossible, 
except by way of foliage. 
Sixteen Plants for a Pink Garden 
Claytonia Virginica ; spring beauty; trailing; light; April, 
May. 
Dianthus barbatus; sweet William; 1 — 2 feet; many 
shades; May, June. 
Iris Germanica , Brittanicus; iris; 2 — 3 feet; May, June. 
Paeonia officinalis, fl . pi. rosea ; peony; 2 — 3 feet; May, 
June. 
Lychnis (or Agrostemma) coronaria; mullein pink; 2 feet; 
crimson; June, July. (Biennial.) 
Hesperis matronalis ; sweet rocket; 2 feet; pink and white; 
June, July. 
Silene Shafla ; catchfly; 5 inches; June, September. 
Pyrethrum Hybrid; pyrethrum; 2 — 3 feet; June and on; 
(pinks only to be planted). 
Althea rosea ; hollyhock; 5 — 6 feet; pinks only to be 
planted; July, August. (Biennial.) 
Centaurea dealbata; cornflower; V/ 2 feet; deep pink; July, 
August. 
Gypsophila acutifolia; chalk plant; 2 feet; pink only to be 
planted; July, August. 
Phlox paniculata, Artaxis ; phlox; 2 — 3 feet; rose color; 
July, August. 
Hibiscus Moscheutos; rose mallow; 5 — 6 feet; August, 
September. 
Sedum Stoloniferum or S. spurium; stonecrop; 6 inches; 
August, September. (For edgings.) 
Sedum spectabile; stonecrop; feet; August, Septem- 
ber. 
Anemone Japonica, Queen Charlotte ; anemone; 2 feet; 
September, October. 
Chrysanthemum, pompon variety; 2 — 3 feet; September, 
October. (Pinks only to be planted.) 
