/G>-— THE PSVCriOLOGV 



FLOWERS YKI.I.OW. 

 Wild Giiiiier, 4-5. Blue C'liliosh, 4-5. 



Yellow Lad\'s Slipp«'i% 7; Yellow Woo*.! Soriell, 5-9.. 



Kl.OVVKR.S PINK, OR RED, 



Wild Oranj^-e-red Lily, 6-8. Herb Robert, 6-8. 



Sliiii-Leat, 6-7.- I'iivk Lady's Slipper 6. 



Twill Flower. 6-. 



PHLOX I L0\VT-;KS, BLIK, OR PLn<PLE, 



Twisted Stalk, 5-6. Ill-seei)tei.l Wake Robin, 4-5_ 



Jack ill the Pulpit . 



Asters, 5- 



PLANTS GREEN. 



PLANTS OF SANDY SOIL 



FLOWERS WHITLV 



BLOWERS \ E I. LO W. 

 Rock Rose, 7-8'. YelUnv Kveninj;- Primrose, 6-Q> 



Hairy Puccooii, 6-7, Gokinrbiiie, 6-7. 



Sw^eet Golden Rod, 8, St. John's Woit, 6-9 



Stone-Crop. 6-8. 



FLOWER'S PINK, RED. 



American Sea Rotket, 7-8. Clotbur, L, S. 



Bush Clover, L. S, Bird's-eye Primrose, 5-6, 



FLOWERS BLl'E OR PLRFLE. 



Wild Lupine, 6-7^ Asters. 7. 



Purjile Gerardia, 7. 



PLANTS OF OPEN WOODS, AND GROVES, 



FLOWERS WHITE. 



Hepafica, 3-4. May Ajjple, 5 



Wood Anemone, 4.-5, Star Flowe-i-, 5. 



Rue Anemone, 4-5. White Avens, 5-8. 



Thimble Weed, A. S. Five-leaved Ginseng", 6-8, 



Twin Leaf", 4-5. Wild Sarsaparilla, 6. 



FLOWERS VELLOAV. 



Downj' Yellow Violet. 5 Dog's-Tootli Violet, 4-5. 



FLOWERS PINK, RED, ETC. 



Spring- Beaut\', 4-5. Loiisewort, (also yellow, ) 5-7- 



Wild Geranium, 5-7, Piir[>le-flowei"ing Raspberr\', 6-8. 



PLANTS OF DRY SOIL. 



FLOWERS WHITE. 



Thorn Apple, 6-9. Everlasting', 4-5. 



Dodder, (parasitic) J-S. Fleabane, (yellow disk) 6-7. 



Wild Carrot, S-9. Ox-Eye Daisy, (yellow disk) 6-7. 



