96 WHITE AND GREENISH 



WHITE ADDER'S TONGUE: 



Erythrdmum dlbidum. 



Lily Family. Mch. May. 



Found in rich soil. Common west as far as 

 Texas, Arkansas and Minnesota. Somewhat 

 rare in Eastern States, New York to New 

 Jersey. 



FLOWERS Pinkish-white, yellow at the center, 

 purplish-tinged outside, 6 strongly re- 

 curved divisions, terminating stalks 58 

 inches high. 



LEAVES 2, from the base, smooth, more or less 

 mottled, from solid bulb. 



TWINLEAF: Rheumatism Root. 



Jeffersonia dipJiylla. 



Barberry Family. Apr. May. 



Found in rich, shady woods. New York to 

 Wisconsin, south to Tennessee. 

 FLOWERS White, 8 divisions, 1 inch broad, soli- 

 tary, on stalk about 7 inches high, 

 twice as tall in seed time. 



LEAVES From the root, long-stemmed, parted 

 into 2 divisions. 



