WHITE TO GREENISH 
APRIL 
English Botanical rare Height |pime of 
Color Nome pa bo Description ke ge Bloom 
“White” |WHITE **Erythro- Solitary flower with recurved pet-| 6in. |Late 
white & 6)DOGTOOTH j|nium als, yellow at base, and two long nar- |Half Apr., 
VIOLET Albidum row unmottled leaves, rising from the |shade May 
root. Pretty on grassy banks and 
extremely good for planting in Rho- 
dodendron beds. Bulbous. Any light 
fibrous soil with good drainage. N 
J.; Western U.S. A. 
“Green- |LILY-LIKE |*Fritillaria One to six lily-like flowers, veined | 6-12 in. |Apr., 
ish” FRITIL- liliacea with green, droop from each stalk. |Half May 
LARY Leaves mostly in a whorl near the |shade 
ground. Border or rock-garden. Bul- 
bous. Prop. by offsets. Rich loam. 
Cal. 
“White” |WHITE **Fritillaria Solitary drooping bell-shaped flow-|_ 1ft. |Late 
GUINEA- Meleagris ers, slightly checkered. Delicate grass-|Sun or |Apr., 
HEN var. alba like leaves which disappear after the |shade May. 
FLOWER OR bulb ripens. Charming for the bor- 
CHECK- der and rock-garden. Bulbous. Prop. 
ERED LILY by offsets; division every 3 or 4 
years necessary. Grows best in deep 
sandy loam. Europe; Caucasus. See 
Plate, page 14. 
“Green- |CAUCASIAN |*Galanthus Later blooming than G. nivalis.| 8-9 in. |Apr., 
ish SNOWDROP |Caucdsicus Plant in masses in the rock-garden |Half May 
white” G. Redoitei | and leave undisturbed for years. Bul- |shade 
bous. Prop. by offsets. Any ordi- jbest 
nary garden soil. Caucasus. 
“White” |GIANT **Galanthus See page 3. Mar., 
SNOWDROP |Elwesii Apr. 
“White” |COMMON **Galanthus See page 3. ss 
SNOWDROP nivalis 
“White” /PLAITED **Galanthus See page 3. Mar. to 
SNOWDROP 'plicatus early 
May 
“White” |CHRISTMAS |*Helléborus See page 3. Mar., 
ROSE niger early 
Apr. 
“White” |LONG- *Helléborus See page 3. Mar. to 
LEAVED niger var. early 
CHRISTMAS jaltifélius Apr. 
ROSE H.n. var, ma- 
jor, var. max- 
Imus 
“White” |OLYMPIC *Helléborus See page 3. ss 
HELLEBORE orientalis 
var. 
Ol¥mpicus 
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