MAY 
WHITE TO GREENISH 
Cot English oes Sas Height Time of 
olor Nawic papacy Description Seen Bioowa 
“Cream |WHITE Actza alba See page 11. Early 
white” |BANE- A. rubra Apr. to 
BERRY July 
“White” |COHOSH, Actéa Vigorous plant of somewhat coarse |1-2 ft. May, 
HERB spicata habit. Large racemes of small flow-|Shade [June 
CHRISTO- ers tinged with blue which pass quick- 
PHER ly. Foliage good. Showy purple ber- 
ries in autumn. Suitable for the wild 
garden. Prop. by seed and division in 
spring. Japan; Europe. 
Var. rubra (A. rubra); flower clus- 
ters larger; showy red berries. North- 
ern U.S. A. 
“White” |WHITE *Ajiiga Dense creeping plant. Spreads rap-| 3-4in. |May to 
BUGLE réptans idly. | Numerous spikes of flowers. |Sun or |mid. 
var. alba Shiny leaves. Good for carpeting a |shade June 
shady spot. Not so often cultivated 
as the blue var. Prop. by seed and 
division. Europe. 
“Green- [MOUNTAIN |Alchemilla See pagers. Late 
ish” LADY’S alpina Apr., 
MANTLE May 
“White” [WILD *Allium See page rr. Apr., 
turns to (ONION mutdbile May 
29 pale 
“White” |ALPINE *Anemone Beautiful alpine plant. Large flow-| 9-24 in. |May 
ANEMONE alpina ers solitary or few on the stem, vary- |Half 
A, acutipétala| ing to purple and cream outside, rise |shade 
above the large handsome finely cut 
foliage. Good for cutting and pretty 
for naturalization and for the border. 
Prop. by seed and division. Rich 
deep soil. Europe. 
“White” |NARCISSUS- |Anemine Flowers ? in. across, with yellow | 6-18 in. |May to 
39 under |FLOWERED Jnarcissiflora | centres, in umbels. Foliage deeply di- |Half Aug. 
petals |ANEMONE |. umbellata | vided. Pretty for the rock-garden or |shade 
border. Prop. by seed and division. 
Rich soil. Northern Hemisphere. 
“White” /WOOD Anemone See page 11 and Plate, page 73. Late 
often 36 ANEMONE |nemordsa Apr. to 
early 
June 
“White” |CANADA *Anemone Erect plant. Cup-shaped flowers 1-2] 1-2 ft. |Mid. 
ANEMONE _|Pennsyl- in. across on strong stems. Leaves |Sun or |May 
vanica much divided. Prop. by seed and di- |shade to 
A Canadén- | vision. Any good soil; a well-drained early 
sis, good loam is best. N. Amer. See July 
A. dichétoma 
Plate, page 73. 
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