282 PLANTING THE ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS 



Erythronium Americanum, half size. 



Foliage silvery. Well-drained soil. One of the best yellow 



flowers. 

 Aquilegia glandulosa and others (Columbine). Fig. 200. 1 



foot. May-June. Deep-blue sepals; white petals. Aqui- 



legias are old favorites. (See June.) 

 Convallaria majalis (Lily-of -the- Valley). 8 in. May-June. 



Racemes of small white Dells; fragrant. Well-known. 



Partial shade. (See page 272.) 

 Corydalis nobilis (Fumitory). 1 ft. May-June. Large 



clusters of fine yellow flowers. Bushy, upright habit. 



Does well in partial shade. 



