HOUSE & GARDEN’S GARDENING GUIDE 
ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS-CONTINUED 
COMMON NAME 
BOTANICAL NAME 
COLOR 
Height 
SEASON 
OF BLOOM 
DIRECTIONS 
VV indflower 
Garden Heliotrope 
False Dragon’s-head 
Hardy Phlox 
Rose Loosestrife 
Jerusalem Cross 
Japanese Iris 
Purple Cone-flower 
Marguerite 
Foxglove 
Oriental Larkspur 
Larkspur 
Shrubby Clematis 
Canterburv-bells 
False Indigo 
Ox-eye 
Golden Columbine 
Pink Meadow Rue 
Meadow Sage 
Lupine 
Alkanet 
Beard-tongue 
Tree Peony 
Hairy Sunflower 
Cape Hyacinth 
New York Aster 
New England Aster 
Monk’s hood 
Fern-leaved Yarrow 
Sneeze-weed 
Gay Feather 
Giant Daisy 
Red Sneeze-weed 
American Senna 
Larkspur 
False Camomile 
False Goat's-beard 
Swamp-rose 
Cosmos, vars. 
Hardy Sunflower 
Plume Poppy 
Hollyhock 
Anemone Japonica 
Valeriana officinalis 
Physotegia Virginica 
Phlox paniculata 
Lythrum Salicaria 
Lychnis Chalcedonica 
Iris laevigata 
Echinacea purpurea 
Chrysanth. coronarium 
Digitalis purpurea 
Delphinium formosum 
Delphinium Belladonna 
Clematis Davidiana 
Campanula Medium 
Baptisia australis 
Heliopsis laevis 
Aquilegia chrysantha 
Thalictruim aquilegifo. 
Salvia azurea 
Lupinus polyphvllus 
Anchusa Italica 
Pentstemon barbatus 
Paeonia Mountan 
Helianthus mollis 
Galtonia candicans 
Aster Novi-Belgii 
Aster Novae-Angliae 
Aconitum Napellus 
Achillea filipendulina 
Helenium autumnale 
Liatris pycnostachya 
Pyrethrum uliginosutn 
Helenium autumnale 
Cassia Marylandica 
Delphinium hvbridum 
Bolton ia latisquama 
Astilbe Davidii 
Hibiscus 
Cosmos 
Helianthus rigidus 
Bocconia cordata 
Althaea rosea 
Various 
Lavender 
White, rose 
Various 
Rose 
Red 
Various 
Purple 
Yellow 
Various 
Purple 
Blue 
Blue 
Various 
Deep blue 
Orange 
Yellow 
Rose 
Blue 
Various 
Blue 
Orange 
Various 
Deep yellow 
White 
Rose, lavender 
Rose, lavender 
Purple 
Yellow 
Yellow 
Purple 
White 
Red 
Yellow 
Blue to Purple 
Rose 
Pink 
Various 
Various 
Yellow 
Pinkish 
Various 
30" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
36" 
40" 
40" 
40" 
48" 
48" 
48" 
48" 
48" 
48” 
48" 
48” 
54" 
54" 
54" 
54" 
60" 
60" 
60" 
60" 
60" 
60" 
60" 
60" 
60" 
Sept, to Nov. 
May to Aug. 
June to Sept. 
June to Oct. 
July, Aug. 
June, July 
June, July 
June to Nov. 
Aug. to Nov. 
June, July 
June to Nov. 
June to Nqv. 
July, Aug. 
June, July 
June 
July, Aug. 
May to August 
May to July 
Aug., Sept. 
May, June 
May to July 
June, July” 
May 
July to Sept. 
July, Aug. 
Sept, to Nqv. 
Sept, to Nov. 
Aug., Sept. 
July 
Aug., Sept. 
July, Aug. 
Aug., Sept. 
July, Aug. 
July, Aug. 
June to Nov. 
July to Oct. 
June, July 
Aug. to Oct. 
Sept, to Nov. 
Aug., Sept. 
July 
July, Aug. 
By seed or divisions; should not be disturbed; protect slightly; shade 
By seed or divisions; any sunny location; spreads quickly 
By division in Spring; rich, moist soil; sun 
By division; rich, moist soil; sun; cut back 
By division; unparticular as to soil or exposure 
By seed or divisions; light, rich soil; full sun 
By divisions immediately after blooming; water well; rich soil- sun 
By seed or divisions; rich, sandy soil; full sunlight 
Bow seed in open in April; set 12" apart; pinch back; sun 
By seed; best treated as biennial; light, moist soil; sun or part shade 
Bv seed, cuttings, or divisions; seed sown in August blooms in June 
Bv seed, cuttings, or divisions; seed sown in August will bloom in Tune- sun 
By cuttings or divisions; mix lime in soil; watered well- sun- stake 
Set out young plants in May; treat as biennials; sun 
By seed or divisions; for the back of the border; any soil; sun 
By division; divide fairly often; dry soil; sun 
By early sown seed or division; deep, moist, sandy loam- sun 
By seed or division; well drained soil; sun or part shade 
By seed or division; light, sandy soil; slight protection in Winter- sun 
By seed or division; do not disturb after planting; any soil; sun 
By root, cutting, or seed; cut down after blooming; water well; rich soil 
By seed or division; sandy soil; sun; use plenty of well rotted manure 
Riant roots after August; prepare deep, well manured soil; the largest peony 
By seed or division; thrives in any soil; sun 
By offsets or seed; in light, rich soil; sun; protect in cold sections 
By seed or divisions; in any soil; sun 
By seed or divisions; in any soil; preferably moist; sun 
By divisions; rich, moist soil; partial shade; requires staking 
By seed, cuttings, or divisions; dry soil; sun; requires staking 
By seed, cuttings, or divisions; moist, rich soil; sun; susceptible to aphis 
By rail sowing or by divisions; rich, light soil; partial shade 
By seed, cuttings, or divisions; rich, moist, heavy soil; sun 
By seed, cuttings, or divisions; moist, rich soil; sun; susceptible to aphis 
By seed or divisions; cut down after blooming; moist or drv soils; sun 
By seed, cuttings, or divisions; seed sown in August will bloom' in June- sun 
By division; prefers moist soil; sun 
By divisions; not particular as to soil; partial shade 
By seed or division; in moist soil; partial shade 
T> tart j*’ n - m March; set out in warm soil; stake; sun 
By divisions; light, dry soil; sun; transplant often for good development 
By seed or by suckers; apt to spread vigorously; any soil; sun 
By seeds and cuttings; deep, rich soil; sun; may require staking 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
Gold banded Lily 
Lilium elegans 
Madonna Lily 
Thunberg’s Lily 
Henry’s Lily 
Japanese Lily 
Turk’s-head Lily 
Tiger Lily 
Siberian Coral Lily 
Summer Hyacinth 
Gladiolus 
Crow Foot 
Fairy Lily 
Giant Asphodels 
Blazing Star 
Lilium auratum 
Cream to purple 
36" 
July, Aug. 
Bate’s Lily 
Apricot 
30" 
July, Aug. 
Lilium candidum 
White 
36" 
June, July 
Lilium Thunbergii 
Orange 
24" 
June, July 
Lilium Henryi 
Spotted orange 
72" 
Aug., Sept. 
Lilium speciosum 
Spotted white 
36" 
Aug., to Sept. 
Lilium superbum 
Spotted orange 
60" 
June, July 
Lilium tigrinum 
Spotted orange 
48” 
July, Aug. 
Lilium tenuifolium 
Scarlet 
24" 
June 
Hyacintluis candicans 
White 
42” 
Aug., Sept. 
Gladiolus, vars. 
Various 
36" 
Aug., Sept. 
Ranunculus 
White, yellow 
18" 
June 
Zephyranthus 
White, pink 
10" 
June to Sept. 
Ereniurus, vars. 
Various 
72" 
June, July 
Montbretia crocos. 
Red 
36" 
June to Oct. 
Plant on layer of sand in well prepared soil, 6" below surface; mulch- sun 
Uo not let manure come in direct contact with any of the lilies; same as above 
Plant 4 below surface in well drained soil; except for depth, same as above 
Bulb should be covered with light soil mixed with leaf mould; 6" below surface 
Same as above 
Same as above 
Same as above 
Same as above 
The base of the bulb should come 4" below the surface of the ground 
Set out in well drained soil mixed with leaf mould; may require staking; sun 
Set pips out m light, friable soil, mixed with peat; succession of plantings 
Single and double forms; easily grown; good for cuttings 
Plant in clumps in the foreground of the border; store in warm place 
Plant in rich, well drained soil; may require staking 
Plant in rich, well drained soil; sun 
ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL VINES 
COMMON NAME 
BOTANICAL NAME 
CHARACTER 
DIRECTIONS 
Moon Vine 
Hyacinth Bean 
Akebia 
Wisteria 
Wild Cucumber 
Hop Vine 
Knotweed 
Jap. Morning Glory 
Morning Glory 
Honeysuckle 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
Cup-and-saucer Vine 
Kudzu Vine 
Japanese Clematis 
Large Flowering 
Clematis 
Trumpet Vine 
Dutchman’s Pipe 
Asiatic Creeper 
Cut Leaved Vitis 
Virginia Creeper 
Boston Ivy- 
Silver Vine 
Bittersweet 
Matrimony Vine 
Euonymous 
English Ivy 
Calonyction aculeatum 
Dolichos lablab 
Akebia quinata 
Wisteria, vars. 
Echinocystis lobata 
Ilumulus lupulus 
Polygonum bald. 
Ipomea hederacea 
Ipomea purpurea 
Lonicera, vars. 
Phaseolus multiflorus 
Cobea Scandens 
Pureraria thunbergiana 
Clematis paniculata 
Clematis montana, vars. 
Bignonia radicans 
Aristolochia sipho 
Ampelopsis heterophylla 
Ampelopsis aconitifolia 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata 
Actinedea, vars. 
Celastrus scandens 
Lycium halimifolium 
Euonymous radicans 
Hedera helix 
Fragrant white and purple flowers 
lali and twining; purple and white flowers 
Fragrant rosy purple flowers in early Spring 
1-ragrant lavender clusters in Spring; long 
lived 
Rapid growing; inconspicuous greenish white 
flowers 
\ igorous; beautiful when in fruit 
Vigorous; sprays of rosv-tinted flowers 
Flowers from white to lavender 
Flowers from white to lavender 
Rapid grower for covering slopes; flowers 
fragrant and various 
Purple and white flowers; purplish beans 
Light violet, bell shape flowers 
A very vigorous grower 
A beautiful vine, covered in early Summer 
with small white flowers 
White, rose, lavender flowers 
A well known favorite 
Robust vine for dense shade 
Splendid for stone and brick walls 
For masonry walls 
Heavier growing than other varieties 
For_ masonry walls 
White waxy flowers 
Shrubby in growth; decorative fruits 
Shrubby; purple flowers; red fruits 
Oval, evergreen leaves; a splendid vine 
Practically evergreen; or walls and ground 
cover 
Start from seedlings; needs a long, warm season 
Plant from seed 
Propagate by- layers 
Plant healthy nursery grown stock 
Grow in rich soil in an out-of-the-way place 
Propagate by division or seed 
Graft on pieces of its own roots 
Plant seedlings 
Plant seedlings 
Plant seedlings 
Plant from seed 
Place seed in moist earth, edge down 
Plant from seedling 
Use young nursery stock 
Lise young nursery stock 
Plant from seedlings 
Propagate from cuttings 
Propagate from cuttings in sand 
Propagate from cuttings in sand 
Propagate from cuttings in sand 
Propagate from cuttings in sand 
Plant in rich soil from seed; shelter 
Use nursery grown stock 
Use nursery grown stock 
Lise nursery grown stock 
Prooagate from cuttings in sand 
