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Color Name Name. ae Description Pe ony af vos 
“White” |WHITE *#Tris Attractive species, distinguished b 2-3 ft. |Late 
SIBERIAN _ [Sibirica its tall slender stale and atl censOh. oan May to 
FLAG var. Alba Forms dense tufts; many flower- mid. 
stems bear clusters of pretty though June 
rather small flowers, which rise above 
the grassy foliage. Good border plant. 
Prop. by division. Rich soil. Eu- 
rope; E. Siberia. 
“White” |TWIN- *Jeffersdnia Dwarf plant, similar to the Blood- | 16-18 in.|May 
LEAF binata root. Solitary flowers 1 in. across on |Shade 
J. diphglla leafless stems. Round two-parted 
leaves. Bog or rock-garden plant. 
Prop. by seed and division. Peaty 
soil. S. Eastern U.S. A. 
“White” |WHITE Lamium Semi-trailing plant. Flowers in} 6-8in. |Mid. 
VARIE- maculatum | whorls on leafy stalks. Heart-shaped |Sun May to 
GATED var. 4lbum | foliage blotched with white. | Good late 
NETTLE L. dlbum for border or for covering barren July 
places. Prop. by division. Prefer- 
ably sandy open soil. Europe. 
“White” |WHITE **Lathyrus See page 16. Late 
SPRING vérnus Apr., 
BITTER var. albus May 
VETCH Orobus v. 
var, u. 
“White” (SUMMER *Leucdjum See page 16 and Plate, page 80. Apr., 
SNOW- aestivum May 
FLAKE 
“White” |SPRING *Leucdjum See page 16. eS 
SNOW- vérnum 
FLAKE 
“White” |WHITE *Linum Branching plant. Flowers on slen-| 1-2 ft. /Mid. 
PEREN- perénne der leafy stems A free and contin- |Sun or |May to 
NIAL FLAX lvar. album uous bloomer. Good border and rock- |halj Aug. 
garden plant. Prop. by seed and divi- |shade 
sion. Jey garden soil. Europe. 
“White” [WHITE OR |*L¥chnis See page 16. Apr. 
EVENING _ |alba May 
CAMPION 
“White” |MITRE- Mitélla Small flowers in racemes on erect | 6-12 in. |May 
WORT, diphylla unbranching stalks. Fine large heart- |Shade 
TWO- shaped leaves on the flower-stalks and 
LEAVED in a clump at base of plant. Rock or 
BISHOP’S- wild garden. Prop. by division. Moist 
CAP soil somewhat peaty. Eastern States. 
“White” |COMMON **Muscari See page 16. Apt., 
WHITE botryoides May 
GRAPE var. album 
HYACINTH 
“White” [WHITE *Myosdtis Loose clusters of small flowers with | 1-2 ft. |May, 
WOOD sylvatica yellow eyes. Good for spring bedding, |Sun or early 
FORGET- var. Alba for fringing walks, or in garden beds. shade June 
ME-NOT Prop. by seed. Any good soil. Eu- 
rope; Asia. 
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