Show I S03l AUGUST WEEDS From Mrs jDanas According t Sea son JIbe coarse stalks of the evening primrose are hung with faded looking flowers whose unsuspeot dly fragrant petals gleamed through the moonlit darkness of last night The slender spikes of the tall purple vervain have a somewhat jagged appearance ap-pearance owing to the reluctance of Its little deep hued flowers to open simultaneously simul-taneously The mullein is not without the same peculiarity Its sleepy looking blossoms open one by one giving the dense spike an unfinished sluggish aspect as-pect In fact I think i ia the most logy looking plant we have Although It came to us originally from England it is now comparatively rare In that country and when one comes up its appearance is heralded and it development devel-opment day watched and reporte day by < |