THE FLOWER CALENDAR 



Rhodora (/\. canadense). Page 441. 



The woods and hillsides are beautiful with one of our choicest 

 flowering shrubs, the Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia). 

 Page 410. It is worth taking a trip into New England in 

 June to see the masses of this splendid flower. From late 

 May until early July. 



Pale Laurel {K. polijolia). Page 442. 



Bog Rosemary (Andromeda glaucophylla). Page 412. May- 

 July. 



Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi). Page 413. 



Creeping Snowberry {Chiogenes hispidula). Page 114. 



Huckleberries, Blueberries, and Cranberries blossom in 

 May or early June, producing fruit a little later. On Long 

 Island we may have blueberries in the latter part of June. 

 See chapter on shrubs. 



Water Violet (Hottonia inflata). Page 116. 



Star Flower {Trientalis americana). Page 116. May-July. 



American Cowslip (Dodecatheon Meadia). Page 278. 



Fringe Tree {Chionanthus virginica). Page 418. 



Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica) . Page 373. 



Four-leaved Milkweed {Asclepias quadrifolia) . Page 284. 



Phlox {Phlox pilosa), {P. stolonifera). Page 285. 



Blue Phlox {P . divaricata) . Page 328. 



Waterleaf {Hydro phyllum macro phyllum), {H. virginianum), 

 pages 118 and 119. 



Forget-me-not {Myosotis laxa). Page 330. 



Corn Gromwell {Lithospermum arvense). Page 119. May- 

 August. 



Fog-fruit {Lippia lanceolate). Page 120. May-September. 



Skullcap {Scutellaria integrifolia) . Page 335. 



Ground Ivy {Nepeta hederacea). Page 337. May-July. 



Lyre-leaved Sage {Salvia lyrata). Page 340. 



Beard-tongue {Penstemon hirsutus). Page 347. May-July. 



Marsh Speedwell (Veronica scutellata), Thyme-leaved Speed- 

 well {V. serpyllifolia). Page 350. May- August. 



Wood Betony {Pedicularis canadensis). Page 374. 



Chaff-seed {Schwalbea americana). Page 350. May-July. 



Squaw-root {Conopholis americana). Page 210. 



Mountain Fly Honeysuckle {Lonicera caerulea). Page 435. 

 Other species of Lonicera blooming in May and June are Tar- 

 tarian Honeysuckle (L. tartarica), page 420; Swamp Fly 

 Honeysuckle (L. oblongifolia) , page 436; Trumpet Honey- 

 suckle (L. sempervirens), page 437, May-October; American 

 Woodbine (L. Caprifolium), page 448. 



Hobble Bush {Viburnum alnifolium) ; Dockmackib (V. actrifo- 

 liuni) ; Downy Arrow- wood (V. pubescens); Withe- rod 



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