12 WHITE AND GREENISH 



1. EARLY SPRING, PLANTAIN-LEAVED, 

 or MOUSE-EAR EVERLASTING; PUS- 

 SY'S TOES: White Plantain, and Ladies To- 

 bacco. Antennaria plant a gini folia. 



Composite Family. Apr. June. 



Found in dry fields and on hillsides. Com- 

 mon in U. S., Labrador to Gulf of Mexico, 

 west to Nebraska. 



FLOWER-HEADS Whitish, in small, tight clusters 

 terminating a white- woolly stem, 618 

 inches high. 



LEAVES Lower leaves \ road near the tip, 3- 

 ribbed, stalks nearly as long as the 

 leaves ; upper leaves narrow, downy. 



2. EARLY SAXIFRAGE: Saxifraga virginiensis. 

 Saxifrage Family. Apr. June. 



Found on dry, rocky hillsides. New Bruns- 

 wick to Georgia, west to Minnesota and Ten- 

 nessee. 



FLOWERS White, 5 divisions, small, in clusters 

 terminating a downy stalk 4-10 inches 

 high. 

 LEAVES In a rosette at the base, toothed. 



NOTES. 



