WHITE TO GREENISH 
MAY 
Englis Botanical DT, Height , 
Color pnene Nee oa Description sit, ame bl 
“White” |WHITE Ver6nica See page 23. La 
GENTIAN- ___gentianoides none ce re 
LEAVED var. alba to late 
SPEEDWELL May 
“Bluish [CREEPING |*Verénica Creeping plant forming a mat of |Prostrate|Ma 
white” |SPEEDWELL répens glossy Sccen teouered ir iaicemnes of |Sun 7 
tinged a few blue-tinged flowers. Good for 
with 46 rockwork and for covering bare spots. 
Prop. by seed and division. Prefers 
moist soil, but will grow where it is 
quite dry. Corsica. 
“White” |COMMON Vinca See page 23. Lat 
WHITE minor eaeees Apr. 
PERIWIN- var. alba to 
KLE OR June 
RUNNING 
MYRTLE 
“White” SWEET Viola See page 23 and Plate, page 112. Apr., 
WHITE blinda May 
VIOLET 
“White” (CANADA Viola See page 23. Late 
tinged |VIOLET Canadénsis Apr. to 
with 43 mid. 
June 
“White” |WHITE Viola See page 23. Late 
DOG canina Apr. 
VIOLET var. Alba to late 
May 
“White” WHITE **Viola See page 23. Late 
HORNED cornita Apr. 
VIOLET OR war. alba until 
BEDDING frost 
PANSY 
“White” SWEET Viola See page 23. Late 
VIOLET odorata Apr. 
var. Alba to late 
May 
“White” |WHITE Viola A pretty species. Large flowers al-| 3-6in. |May, 
BIRD’S- pedata most white. Flat petals pointed, and |Sun June 
FOOT var. Alba somewhat pansy-like. Leaves finely 
VIOLET divided suggestive of a bird’s foot. 
Wild garden or for naturalization. 
Prop. by seed and division. Dry 
sandy soil. U.S.A. 
“Yellow- |TURKEY’S |Xerophyllum Stately plant which looks like an As- | 1-4 ft. “ 
ish BEARD setifolium phodel. Flowers in long dense racemes |Halj 
white” 2 X.asphode- | terminating a tall stem which rises |shade 
loides from a tuft of grassy leaves. Moist 
border or bog garden. Prop. by care- 
ful division in spring. Moist peaty 
soil. Eastern U.S. A. 
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