FLOWER DESCRIPTIONS 



" A fresh footpath, a fresh flower, afresh delight " 



Richard Jefferies 



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 WHITE 



[White or occasionally White Flowers not described in White 



Section.] 



Liverwort. Hepatica triloba. April and May. 



(Blue and Purple Section, p. 270.) 



Trailing Arbutus. Epigcea repens. April and May. 



(Pink Section, p. 195.) 



White Adder's Tongue. Erythronium albiduin. April and May. 



« (Yellow Section, p. 126.) 



Bluets. Houstonia ccerulea. May and June. 



(Blue and Purple Section, p. 274.) 



Beard-Tongue. Pentstemon pubescens and Pentstemoii digitalis. June. 



(Blue and Purple Section, p. 290.) 



Wild Morning Glory. Convolvulus Americanus. Summer. 



(Pink Section, p. 223.) 



Moth Mullein. Verbascuni Blattaria. Later Summer. 



(^'ellow Section, p. 170.) 



Bouncing Bet. Saponaria officinalis. Later Summer. 



(Pink Section, p. 248.) 



Note. — Occasional white varieties of other flowers maybe found. 



Jn this section also are placed flowers so pale as to give a white effect. 



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