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Wild flowers — Continued 



Everlasting, Antennaria plantaginijolia. 



Spring Beauty, Claytonia virgintca. 

 ^ Hepatic a triloba. 



SanguDiaria Canadensis, bloodroot. 



Squirrel Corn, Dicentra Canadensis. 

 Six wild flowers that bloom in May: 



Everlasting, Antennaria planiagi'nijolia. 



Columbine, Aquilegia Canadensis. 



Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Ariscstna triphyllum. 



Sweet-william, wild, Phlo.x macitlata. 



Wake Robin, Trillin in grand ifloruin. 



Yellow Water Crowfoot,' Rannncnlus niitlii 

 fidus. 

 Six wild flowers that bloom in June: 



Common Elder, Sanihnciis Canadensis. 



Coneflower, Ritdbeckia hirta. 



Fragrant Balm, Monarda didyma. 



Great Solomon's Seal Polygonatuin gigan- 

 teiim. 



Shooting-star, Dodecatheon Meadia. 



Tall Buttercup, Ranunculus acris. 

 Six wild flowers that bloom in Julv: 



Adam's Needle, Yticca filanientos'a. 



Bouncing Bet, Saponaria officinalis. 



Butterweed, Erigcron Canadensis. 



Cone-flower, Ritdbeckia speciosa. 



Monkey-flower Miiniilns tigrinus. 



Purple Cone-flower, Echinacea purpurea. 



Virgin's Bower, Clematis Virginiana. 

 Six wild flowers that bloom in August: 



Buttonbush, Cephalanthns occidentalis. 



Wild flowers — Continued 



Cone-flower, Rudbeckia laciniata. 

 Elecampane, Inula Hcleniiun. 

 Fuller's Teasel, Dipsacus jullonum. 

 Great Lobelia, Lobelia syphilitica. 

 Joe-Pye-weed, Eupaiorium purpureum. 

 Six wild flowers that bloom in September: 

 Blazing-star, Liatris squarrosa. 

 Boneset, Eupaiorium perjoliatum. 

 Cardinal Flower, Lobelia cardinalis. 

 Cone-flower, Rudbeckia triloba. 

 Po])]))-, Plume, Bocconia cordata. 

 1 ruin|u;t-civrper, Tecoma radtcans. 

 Six wild flowers that bloom in October: 

 Dais\- Fleabane, Erigcron sirigosus. 

 Golden Aster, Chrysopsis gramimjolia. 

 Goldcnrod {Solidago spp.). 

 Starwort, Aster spp. 

 Sunfli )\vcr, Hclianthus 

 Swamp-flower, Helianthus angustifolius. 

 Witch-hazel, Hamamehs. 

 Six attractive wild flowers, in bark, berries, 



etc., from November to spring: 

 Celastrus scandens. 

 Laurel, Giant Holly, Ilex. Rhododendron 



ina.xiniuin. 

 Red-branched Dogwood (Cornus stoloni- 



jera) . 

 Spindle Tree (Euonymus). 

 Thorns, Cratcegus, various red-fruited spp. 



ROSES (For lists, See Chapter XVIII) 



