FLOWER DESCRIPTIONS 



4 fresh footpath, a fresh flower ; afresh delight " 



RICHARD JEFFERIKS 



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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 albidum. April and May. 



, (Yellow Section, p. 126.) 



Bluets. Houstonia carulea. May and June. 



(Blue and Purple Section, p. 274.) 



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



(Blue and Purple Section, p. 290.) 



Wild Morning Glory. Convolvulus Americanus. Summer. 



(Pink Section, p. 223.) 



Moth Mullein. Verbascum Blattaria. Later Summer. 



(Yellow Section, p. 170.) 



Bouncing Bet. Saponaria officinalis. Later Summer. 



(Pink Section, p. 248.) 



. _ Occasional white varieties of other flowers maybe found. 

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



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