WHITE TO GREENISH 
JUNE 
English Botanical ae 
Color Name ee eae Description 
“White”? |WHITE Campanula A white form of a common and very 
COVENTRY (Trachélium | hardy species. Flowers bearded in- 
BELLS var. alba side in loose racemes 1 ft. or more 
long. Good border plant. Prop. by 
seed, division or cuttings. Rich well- 
drained loam. Europe. 
Var. alba plena, a double form. 
“White” | WHITE **Centauréa See page 75. 
MOUNTAIN !montana 
BLUET OR var. Alba 
KNAPWEED, 
“White” |WHITE Centranthus Compact bushy plant covered with 
JUPITER’S jritber bold clusters of flowers which termi- 
BEARD var. albus nate leafy stems. Gray-green foliage. 
Often found in old-fashioned gardens. 
Prop. by seed or division. Mediter- 
ranean Region. 
“White” |BIEBER- Cerdstium Evergreen creeping plant. Small 
STEIN’S Biébersteinii | flowers. Broad glossy silvery leaves 
MOUSE-EAR forming a dense mat. Used chiefly 
CHICK- for edging. Prop. by division or cut- 
WEED tings. Any garden soil. Asia Minor. 
“White” |BOISSIER’S |Cerdstium Spreading plant. Large flowered 
‘MOUSE-EAR Boissierii var. Silvery foliage. Stems weak. 
CHICK- Good for covering dry banks. Any 
WEED ordinary garden soil. Spain. 
“White” |LARGE- *Cerastium See page 75. 
FLOWERED grandiflorum 
MOUSE-EAR 
CHICK- 
WEED 
“White” COTTONY Cerastium Spreading plant of weak stem and 
MOUSE-EAR |tomentdsum | small flowers. Foliage silvery. Used 
CHICK- principally for edging. Europe. 
WEED | 
“White” |PRINCE’S (Chiméphila Sraall shrubby evergreen plant. 
PINE umbellata Flowers sometimes reddish in few- 
C, corymbosa,, flowered clusters. Dark green glossy | 
Pyrola ‘leaves. Suitable for wild garden or 
umbellata rock-garden. Plant among Pyrolas, 
Wintergreen, etc. Prop. by division. 
Sandy peaty soil with leaf mold. N. 
Amer.; Europe; Japan. 
“White” DR. JAMES’S Chionophila Tufted alpine plant. Creamy flow-' 
SNOW- |Jamesii ers in dense spikes. Leaves rather 
FLOWER thick, mostly about the root. Desir- | 
able in rock-garden. Prop. by seed or | 
division. Well-drained soil. Rocky | 
Mts. of Col. 
“White” |LARGE- **Chrysan- Single flowers like large Daisies. ' 
FLOWERED |themum Long leaves narrow at the base, grow- | 
WHITE- maximum ing on the lower part of flower stalks. | 
WEED Admirable border plant. Prop. by 
seed, division, cuttings or suckers. 
Situation 
2-3 ft. 
Sun 
1-3 ft. 
Sun 
6 in. 
Sun or 
half 
shade 
10-12 in. 
Sun or 
half 
shade 
3-6 in, 
Sun 
3-6 in. 
Half 
shade 
1-3 1n. 
Sun 
1 ft. 
Sun 
Time of 
Bloorn 
June 
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