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Color Nese anion crit Description 
“Bluish |STRIPED *Puschkinia Resembles the Squill family. Flow- 
white” |SQUILL scilloides ers marked with blue, in clusters of 
Addmsia \-10. Foliage long and narrow. Good 
scilloides border or rock-garden plant, but can- 
not be crowded. Bulbous. Light soil. 
Asia Minor. 
“White” |FLOWER- /Pyxidanthéra Minute evergreen creeping plant 
buds 23 JING MOSS, barbulata growing in dense cushions. Buds rose- 
PYXIE Diapénsia color, flowers white. | Rock-garden. 
barbuldta Prop. by division. Sand and leaf- 
mold. N. J. to N.C. 
“White” |BLOOD- *Sanguinaria Large star-shaped flowers with yel- 
ROOT, RED ‘Canadénsis low centres, surrounded by handsome 
PUCCOON dark foliage which springs from the 
root. Gives a charming effect in 
masses under deciduous trees. Prop. 
by division. Light,preferably moist soil. 
Eastern N. Amer. See Plate, page 21. 
“Dull EARLY Saxifraga Downy tufted plant. Numerous in- 
white’ |SAXIFRAGE jVirginiénsis | significant flowers in erect spikes. 
Leaves in rosette at base of plant. 
Protect with leaves. Suitable for 
rock-garden and used sometimes for 
border. Prop. by division. N. East- 
ern U.S.A. 
“White” |WHITE **Scilla See page 4. 
SIBERIAN _ Sibirica 
SQUILL var. alba 
“White” |EASTER Townséndia Low-growing, almost stemless plant 
DAISY sericea with white or purple-tinted flowers, re- 
of Colorado sembling Asters. Leaves very nar- 
row. Western N. Amer. 
“White” |NODDING [Trillium Solitary flowers with wavy reflexed 
WAKE- cérnuum petals, somewhat hidden by the broad 
ROBIN leaves. Pretty for moist borders 
among ferns or for naturalization un- 
der trees. Prop. by seed or division. 
Rich moist soil is best. Eastern N. 
Amer. 
“White” |WHITE ILL-|*Trillium Showy. Charming flowers on grace- 
SCENTED eréctum ful stems from which spring broad 
WAKE- var. Album dark leaves. For use and cultivation 
ROBIN see T. cernuum. N. Amer. 
“Cream |EARLY Trillium Dwarf species. Flowers solitary on 
white” |WAKE- nivale erect or drooping stalks. Foliage nar- 
ROBIN row. Pretty for the wild garden or 
border. Prop. by seed or division. 
Moist rich soil is best. U.S.A. 
“White” |PAINTED Trillium Large handsome flowers marked 
WAKE- Gndulatum with crimson. Large leaves on the 
ROBIN T. erythrocdr-| flower-stalks. Pretty in moist bor- 
pum, T. pic-| ders, among ferns, or naturalized un- 
tum der trees. For cultivation see T. 
nivale. 
Situation 
4-12 in. 
Sun 
2in. 
Sun or 
balf 
shade 
8 in. 
Sun or 
shade 
4-9 in. 
Sun 
6-12 in. 
Sun 
1 ft. 
or more 
Half 
shade 
1 ft. 
or more 
Half 
shade 
in. 
Half 
shade 
1 ft. 
or more 
Half 
shade 
Mid. 
Mar. 
toearly 
May 
Apr., 
May 
Late 
Apr. 
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