Most of them may be started from seed in August of any year and grown along through the balance of that growing season, after which they should be covered up with straw or manure. The following season at least three-quarters of them will flower and by their third season all of them will do so.

COLOR, SEASON, AND HEIGHT OF HARDY PERENNIALS

A study of the following list will show any garden amateur how he may group his perennials in borders or beds and how he can get different color effects at different seasons and in plants of different heights. This admirable list of perennial plants was prepared by Charles Downing Lay, a landscape architect, and published by “Landscape Architecture.” The editors of that publication and Mr. Lay have kindly consented to having the list reprinted here.

ColorHARDY GARDEN PERENNIALS Season Height
PinkWhiteYellowOrangeRedBlueLavenderPurpleAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober6 inches1 foot2 feet3 feet4 feet5 feet6 feet
——Achillea Ptarmica fl.-pl., The Pearl———— ——
——Millefolium, Cerise Queen————
Aconitum autumnale. Monkshood
———— ————Althæa rosea. Hollyhock —— ——
——Alyssum saxatile compactum. Golden Tuft ——
——Anchusa italica var. Dropmore. Alkanet——
—— sempervirens. Alkanet
——Anemone japonica. Japanese Windflower—— ————
—— japonica, Queen Charlotte. Japanese Windflower—— ————
——Anthemis tinctoria. Marguerite
————Aquilegia Helenæ. Columbine————
———— canadensis. Columbine—— ——
—— chrysantha. Columbine——
—————— formosa hybrida. Columbine—— ——
—— haylodgensis. Columbine————
—— vulgaris nivea grandiflora. Columbine—— ——
——Arabis alpina. Alpine Rock Cress ——
——Armeria plantaginea. Sea Pink—— ——
——Artemisia lactiflora. White Mugwort——
——Asclepias tuberosa. Butterfly Weed——
Aster alpinus. Alpine Aster ——
—— novæ-angliæ. New England Aster——
tataricus. Late-blooming Aster——
——Thomas S. Ware
——Baptisia australis. False Indigo—— ——
————Bellis perennis. English Daisy ——
——Boltonia asteroides. False Chamomile—— ———— —— —— ——
latisquama nana. Dwarf False Chamomile—— ——
————Campanula carpatica. Carpathian Harebell—— ——
——————Medium. Canterbury Bells (Biennial)——
———— persicifolia grandiflora. Peach Bells
———— pyramidalis. Chimney Bellflower ——
—— rapunculoides————
——Centaurea montana. Mountain Bluet—— ————
——Cerastium tomentosum. Snow-in-Summer—— ——
———— —— ————Chrysanthemum, Hardy Pompons——
—— maximum—— —— ——
——Clematis heracleæfolia (C. tubulosa)
—— recta. Herbaceous Clematis
—— integrifolia. Herbaceous Clematis—— ——
——Convallaria majalis. Lily of the Valley—— ——
——Coreopsis lanceolata grandiflora. Tickseed—— ——
Delphinium belladonna. Larkspur—— ——
—— formosum. Larkspur—— ——
————Delphinium grandiflorum chinense., Larkspur————
——Kelway’s Hybrids —— ——
——Dianthus barbatus. Sweet William
—— barbatus, Newport Pink
—— barbatus, Scarlet Beauty——
—— plumarius. June Pink, Clove Pink——
—— plumarius, Mrs. Sinkins—— ——
—— plumarius, White Reserve—— ——
——Dicentra eximia————
—— spectabilis. Bleeding-Heart——
————Dictamnus Fraxinella. Gas Plant—— ——
————Digitalis purpurea. Foxglove————
—— sibirica. Siberian Foxglove——
——Doronicum plantagineum excelsum. Leopard’s Bane——
——Echinops humilis. Globe Thistle ————
——Erigeron macranthus. Flea Bane—— ——
——Eryngium amethystinum. Sea Holly——
——Eupatorium cœlestinum. Mist-Flower——
Filipendula hexapetala. Meadow Sweet
——Funkia Fortunei. Day Lily——
—— lancifolia. Day Lily
———— ovate. Day Lily
—— subcordata grandiflora. Day Lily —— ——
variegata. Day Lily——
Gaillardia grandiflora. Blanket Flower—— ——
———Gypsophila paniculata. Baby’s Breath ———— ————
——— paniculata fl.-pl. Double-flowering Baby’s Breath ———— ————
—— repens. Creeping Baby’s Breath —————————
—————Helenium autumnale. Sneezeweed ————— ————
———Helianthus moltis. Woolly Sunflower—————
——— orgyalis. Tall Sunflower ————— —————
——— rigidus, Miss Mellish——— ————————
———Maximilianii. Late-flowering Sunflower ————————
———Hemerocallis Dumortieri. Dwarf Day Lily—— ————
——— flava. Yellow Day Lily—— ————
———Florham. Giant Day Lily—— ————
——— fulva. Tawny Day Lily——— ————
——— fulva var. Kwanso. Double Orange Lily————— ————
——— fulva, Gold Dust—————
———Thunbergii. Japanese Day Lily ——
——Heuchera brizoides. Hybrid Coral Bells —— ————
—— sanguinea. Coral Bells —— ————
—————Hibiscus militaris. Marsh Mallow———————————
—————Moscheutos, Mixed. Marsh Mallow—————— ———————
——Moscheutos, Giant Red. Marsh Mallow——— ———————
———Iberis sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft—— ——
————Iris cristata. Dwarf Blue Iris————
—— germanica. German Iris——————————
—————————————Kaempferi. Japanese Iris—— ——
————————Kniphofia Hybrids. Red-Hot-Poker Plant ————— —————
—— ——Lespedeza. Japanese Bush Clover
——Liatris pycnostachya. Blazing Star—— ——
—— epicata. Gay Feather—— ——
——Lilium candidum. Madonna Lily—— ——
tigrinum splendens. Tiger Lily —— ——
——————Lupinus polyphyllus. Lupine ——
——Lychnis Flos-cuculi plenissima semperflorens. Campion—— ——
—— chalcedonica. Campion—— ——
————Haageana. Campion—— ——
—— viscaria. Campion
——Lycoris squamigera. Fragrant Spider Lily—— ——
——Megasea cordifolia. Saxifrage——
——Mentha piperita. Peppermint
——Monarda didyma. Oswego Tea—— ——
——Myosotis palustris semperflorens. Everblooming Forget-me-not—— ——
—— Œnothera fruticosa, Youngli. Evening Primrose——
——Opuntia vulgaris. Prickly Pear —— ——
——Pæonia, Couronne d’Or ——
——Delachei ——
—— delicatissima ——
——Duchesse de Nemours ——
——Felix Crousse ——
—— festiva maxima ——
——Mme. Crousse ——
——Queen Victoria
——Pæonia, Richardsen’s Dorchester——
—— rubra superba—— ——
———— sinensis, Mixed ——
——Triomphe de l’Exposition de Lille ——
—— —— ——Papaver nudicaule. Iceland Poppy————
—— orientale. Oriental Poppy——
——Paradisea Lillestrum. St. Bruno’s Lily
——Penstemon barbatus Terreyi. Scarlet Beardtongue ——
——Polygonatum giganteum. Solomon’s Seal—— ——
——Phlox paniculata, Baron Van Dedem—— —— ——
—— paniculata, B. Comte—— ——
paniculata, Beranger—— ——
—— paniculata, F. G. von Laseburg—— —— ——
—— paniculata, Independence—— —— ————
—— paniculata, Rheinlander—— ——
—— paniculata, Von Hochberg—— —— ——
—— suffruticosa, Miss Lingard—— —— ——
—— subulata alba, Moss Pink—— ——
—— subulata lilacina—— ——
—— subulata rosea—— ——
Physalis Franchetii. Chinese Lantern Plant—— ——
——Physostegia virginica. False Dragonhead——
—— virginica alba. False Dragonhead——
————Platycodon grandiflora. Balloon-Flower—— ——
———— ————Primula veris. English Primrose—— ——
——————Pyrethrum roseum—— ——
——Ranunculus acris fl.-pl. Double-flowered Buttercup
——Rudbeckia laciniata. Golden Glow —— ——
—— purpurea. Giant Purple Coneflower ——
——Sagina subulata. Pearlwort ——
Salvia azurea grandiflora. Meadow Sage —— ——
—— pratensis. Meadow sage—— ——
——Sedum acre. Stonecrop ——
—— spectabile. Stonecrop ——
——Silphium perfoliatum. Cup plant —— ——
——Spiræa (Astilbe) Arendsii, Ceres ——
——Statice latifolia. Great Sea Lavender—— ——
——Stokesia cyanea. Cornflower—— ——
—— cyanea alba. White Cornflower—— ——
——Tradescantia virginica. Spiderwort—— ——
—— virginica alba. Spiderwort—— ——
——Trollius europæus. Globeflower——
Valeriana officinalis. Garden Heliotrope———— —— ——
——Veronica longifolia subsessilis. Blue-Jay Flower —— ——
—— amethystina. Speedwell—— ——
—— longifolia. Japanese Speedwell———— ——
——Viola cornuta alba. Tufted Pansy—————— ——
—— cornuta, G. Wermig. Tufted Pansy———— ——
——Violet, Double Russian—— ——
——Yucca filamentosa. Spanish Bayonet————

ANNUALS

For those who prefer growing flowers merely to pick, the quickest way of getting them is to plant summer-blooming annuals. A list of thirty popular annuals, all of them easily grown, is given below.

BLOOMING IN JULY

LavateraLavatera trimestris
ClarkiaClarkia elegans
Large-flowered Godetia Œnothera Whitneyi
Early CosmosCosmos bipinnatus
Sweet AlyssumAlyssum maritimum
MarigoldTagetes patula
NicotianaNicotiana alata
Sander’s NicotianaNicotiana Sanderæ
ArctotisArctotis grandis
Stock, gillyflowerMatthiola incana var. annua
Annual larkspurDelphinium Ajacis
Bedding LobeliaLobelia Erinus
Wishbone flowerTorenia Fournieri
PhaceliaPhacelia congesta
African marigoldTagetes erecta
California poppyEschscholtzia californica
Giant tulipHunnemannia fumariæfolia
Annual GaillardiaGaillardia pulchella
Scarlet sageSalvia splendens
Youth-and-old-ageZinnia elegans
Rose mossPortulaca grandiflora
BalsamImpatiens balsamina
Painted tongueSalpiglossis sinuata

BLOOMING IN AUGUST