96 WHITE AND GREENISH 



WHITE ADDER'S TONGUE: 



Erythronium 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 5-8 

 inches high. 

 Leaves — 2, from the base, smooth, more or less 

 mottled, from solid bulb. 



TWINLEAF: Rheumatism Root. 



Jeffersdnia diphylla. 

 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. 



