JUNE FLOWERS. 



Very Large. Whlte > 



White Water Lily. Diam. 4 in. ; flowers expanded 

 on water ; sepals 4 ; petals many ; stamens many ; leaves 

 roundish, cordate, 6-10 in. ; ponds ; 3-10 ft. (c.) 40 



Great Bindweed. Diam. 2 in. ; a hedge climber ; 

 corolla bell-shaped, 5 -angled ; stamens 5 ; 2 large bracts 

 enclosing 5 sepals ; leaves about 4 in., arrow -shaped ; 

 hedges ; 3-8 ft. (c.) 799 



Large. 



Great White Ox-eye Daisy. Diam. of heads nearly 2 in. ; 

 ray florets white, disc yellow ; leaves lower spoon-shaped, 

 upper oblong sessile ; fields and banks ; 1-2J ft. (v.c.) 



726 



Corn Chamomile. Diam. of heads 1J in. ; ray florets 

 white, disc yellow ; leaves deeply cut, segments T S F in., 

 white with down ; head-bracts scaly ; receptacle convex ; 

 cornfields ; erect, branched, 1-2 ft. (c.) 731 



Scentless Mayweed. Diam. of heads If in. ; rays 

 white, disc yellowish -green ; leaves twice pinna tifid, with 

 hair-like segments ; disc nearly flat ; waste places ; 6-20 

 in. (v.c.) 728 



White Dryas or Mountain Avens. Diam. 1 in. ; flowers 

 with 8 petals ; sepals 8-10, equal ; stamens many ; fruit 

 feathery ; leaves J in., ovate, white beneath ; mountains ; 

 1-3 in. (R.) 375 



Medium. 



Stinking Chamomile. Diam. nearly 1 in. ; offensive 

 smelling ; ray florets white ; disc yellow ; plant not 

 downy ; leaves deeply cut, segments very narrow ; re- 

 ceptacle convex ; fields ; 8-16 in. (c.) 732 



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