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PLOWERS VF.LLOAV. 



iBiitterciip, 6-9. 

 Five-I" ing'er, 5-8. 

 Shrubby Cinquefoil, A ..S. 

 Silvery Cinquefoil, A. S. 

 Evening' Primrose, 6-9. 

 Harberrj', 5-6- 



St. John's Wort, S. 

 Mullein, 7-9. 

 "Black-Eyed Susan, S. 

 T)andelion, A S, 

 ■Golden Rod, 8-9. 

 Prickli' Lettuce, 6-9. 



'Great Willow Herb, 7.9, 

 Milkweed, 6-8. 



n.ouKRS h-ixK. r<En, i:tc. 



Canada Thistle* S- 

 AVild RerjJi^aniot, 7-8. 



FLOWERS KI-l E OR PI RPI.E. 



Blue Violet, 4-5. 

 Viper's Bug-loss, 6-8. 

 Ground Iv}-, 4-5. 

 Indian Tobacco, 6-8. 

 Sell- Heal, 6-9. 



Poison \\y, 6-7, 



llounil's Tongue, 5-7, 

 Corn Cockle, 7-9. 

 Thistle, 7-10. 

 Wild Berganiot, 7-8, 



FLOAVERS tiREENlSII WHITE 



PLANTS OF MOIST SOIL, 



FLOWERS WIHTK, 



Choke Cherry, 4-5, 

 Dogwood, 6-7. 

 •Cut-leaved Toothwort, 4-6. 

 Plantain, (about dwellings) S, 

 I'oisoii Hemlock, 6-8, 



Dog's Tooth Violet, 4-5. 

 Meadow I'arsiiip, 5-6, 



White X'iolel, 5. 

 Elderberr)', 6-7. 

 Chickweed, A. S. 

 \'irgin's'Bower, 7-8, 



Small Willow Herb, S. 

 Turtle Head, L. S. 

 Cardinal Flower, 8, 



Blue Flag, 5-6. 

 Blue-Eyed Grass, 6-8. 

 Common Harebell, 6-9. 

 Forget-me-not, 6-8. 

 Ground Ivy, 5-6. 



I-l,OWEKS VEELOW. 



Jewel W'eed, S, 

 Money Wort, S. 

 Loosestrife, 6-7. 



ELOWERS PINK OR RED. 



Mint, 8-9, 

 Oswego Tea, S. 



FLOWERS BLCE OR PI RPLE, 



Nightshade, 7-9> 

 Blue \'ervain, 6-8. 

 Fringed Gentian, 8-9v 

 Closed Gentian, 9-10. 



