WHITE TO GREENISH 
MAY 
, Botanical — Height Time of 
Color oa oe on Description ee ee 
“White” |SMALL *Cypripe- Leafy stem bears a solitary flower’ | 6-12 in. May to 
36 in WHITE dium the sac is striped and spotted with pur-|Shade early 
effect LADY’S candidum ple. Protect in winter. Suitable for June 
SLIPPER rock or wild garden. Porous moist 
peaty soil. U.S.A. 
“White” (MOUNTAIN |*Cypripe- Handsome species. Fragrant flow-| 1-2 ft. cs 
LADY’S dium ers with wavy brownish petals, the sac |Shude 
SLIPPER montanum being dull white, veined with purple. 
OR Large leaves. Winter protection nec- 
MOCCASIN essary. Forms clumps in the rock or 
FLOWER wild garden. Porous moist peaty soil. 
Pacific States. 
“White” |PEPPER- _/[Dentaria See page 12. Apr., 
ROOT, TWO- diphy¥lla ‘May 
LEAVED Cardamine d. 
TOOTH- 
WORT 
“White” PINK **Dianthus Dwarf Pink of compact habit with | 4-6 in. Late 
MISS “Miss numerous showy flowers. Good for Sun May 
STMKINS Simkins”’ cutting. Excellent border plant. tu late 
Grows in any ordinary garden soil. June 
Hort. | 
“White” SQUIRREL /*Dicéntra See page 12. Apr. 
CORN Canadénsis May 
Diélytra C. 
“White” DUTCH- *Dicéntra See page 12. ir 
white & 3;MAN’S Cucullaria 
BREECHES [Diélytra C. 
“White” |WHITE *Dicéntra Less vigorous in appearance than] 1-2 ft. ‘Late 
BLEEDING _ spectabilis the type. Heart-shaped flowers in Half ‘May, 
HEART ivar. Alba drooping racemes hang above the shade June 
| Diélytra pretty foliage. Often found in old- 
spectabilis fashioned gardens. Prop. by crown 
var. alba or root division. Good light soil, not 
| too rich. Japan. 
“White” | UMBRELLA- Diphylléia Flowers in round loose clusters, fol-| 1 ft. |May 
LEAF cymosa lowed by dark blue berries. One or Shade 
| two very large umbrella-like leaves, 
: heart or shield-snaped. Border. Prop. 
| in spring by division, Dry peaty soil. , 
! Mts., Va. to Ga. ! 
‘White’ |MOUNTAIN |*Dryas | Evergreen creeper with large rose- | 3-4in |May, 
AVENS octopétala like flowers and dense clumps of glossy Sun June 
foliage. Protect from winter sun with i 
boughs. Excellent for the rock-gar- 
den. Prop. by seed, division or cut- 
tings. Loose well-drained soil. North- 
ern Hemisphere. 
“White” [LARGE *Epimédium See page 12. Late 
WHITE- macranthum Apr. 
FLOWERED jvar. niveum to late 
BARREN- F. niveum May 
WORT 
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