Flower grower's guide . Mellish, yellow ; 5 feet. H. , yellow. Tie properly, as in , not in a bundle, as in Fig. l^evis (Smooth-leaved II.). â Effectiveyellow composite; 4 to 5 feet. Division. soil. Hemerocallis (Day Lily).âBeautiful plants withiris-like leaves. H. aurantiaca major (greaterorange-flowered), 2 feet. H. flava, yellow ; 2 fulva-variegata, orange; 3 feet. Good Sun. Heuciiera.âSee Eock Plants. Inula.âEffective yellow composite flowers. I. glan-dulosa (glandular), yellow ; 2 feet. Irises.âShould be largely grown in b


Flower grower's guide . Mellish, yellow ; 5 feet. H. , yellow. Tie properly, as in , not in a bundle, as in Fig. l^evis (Smooth-leaved II.). â Effectiveyellow composite; 4 to 5 feet. Division. soil. Hemerocallis (Day Lily).âBeautiful plants withiris-like leaves. H. aurantiaca major (greaterorange-flowered), 2 feet. H. flava, yellow ; 2 fulva-variegata, orange; 3 feet. Good Sun. Heuciiera.âSee Eock Plants. Inula.âEffective yellow composite flowers. I. glan-dulosa (glandular), yellow ; 2 feet. Irises.âShould be largely grown in beds and Florists Flowers. Kniphofia (Tritoma) (Torch Lily).âHandsome plants,requiring covering with dry litter in cold crowns below surface. K. aloides (aloe-like), in variety, red or yellow; 4 to S Macowanii, orange red; H to 2 feet. , red ; 5 feet. Seed or division in in winter. Good soil. Sun or partialshade. For varieties, consult Fig. 128. Sunflower (Helianthus) badly tied. Lathyrds ( Everlasting Tea ). â See ClimbingPlants. Liatris.âPretty plants with purplish flowers in long spikes. L. pyenostachya, 3 to 4 feet. Good Division. Lilium.âFor the various beautiful lilies and theircultivation, see separate list. Linaria (Toadflax). â Elegant flowers, some beingvaluable for cutting. L. dalmatica (Dalmatian),yellow; 2 to 3 feet. L. purpurea (purple),purple ; 2 feet. L. repens (creeping), alba, white;l-i feet. L. vulgaris var. peloria, yellow; 1Afeet. Light soil. Sun. Seed or Division. Linum (Flax).âGraceful or neat plants. L. flavum,(yellow), yellow ; 1 foot. L. perenne (perennial),blue ; 1 }f feet. Seed. Dryish soil. Sun. Lobelia.âHandsome and effective plants. L. car-dinalis, scarlet; 2 feet. L. fulgens QueenVictoria, and Fire-fly, scarlet; 3 to 4 feet, arevery fine. L. Milleri, rich purple. L. four should be protected in winter. Goodsoil. Division. Sun. Lupinus


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