WHITE TO GREENISH 
JUNE 
English Botanical Te Height [time 
Color Nome Rae ad Description eee Orns St 
down it will keep on flowering some- 
what through the summer. Prop. by 
seed and division. Rich light soil 
preferable. See Plate, page 176. 
“Pur- |FULLER’S (Dipsacus Biennial or perennial. Coarse-grow-| 4-6ft. |June, 
plish TEASEL Fullonum ing plant of curious habit with prickly |Sun July 
white” heads. Handsome foliage. Wild gar- 
den. Prop. by seed. Any ordinary 
soil. Europe. 
“White” [MOUNTAIN |*Dryas See page 76. May, 
AVENS octopétala June 
“White” | WHITE *Epilobium Dense bushy plant. Flowers in| 3-5 ft. |June 
GREAT angusti- spikes. Good for cutting. Foliage |Sux to 
WILLOW folium like that of the Willow. Plant with early 
HERB OR _sivar. album | rough shrubbery or beside water. Aug. 
FIRE WEED|E. spicatum | Prop. by seed or division. Any ordi- 
var. dlbum nary soil, N. Amer. 
“Green- [MOTTLED _|Epipactis Vigorous Orchid. Five to ten flow-| 1-qft. /June, 
ish SWAMP- Royleana ers, with deep purple veins; lip |Half July 
white” |ORCHIS, E. gigantéa | tinged with orange or yellow. Sword- |shade 
FALSE shaped leaves. Moist soil in sheltered 
LADY’S position. Western U. S. A.; Hima- 
SLIPPER layas. 
“White” |HIMA- *Eremirus Very striking plant. Star-shaped| 4-8 ft. 
LAYAN Himalaicus | flowers in dense spikes 2 ft. long, on |Sun 
EREMURUS stems which rise above the clump of 
long leaves. Protect crowns in win- 
ter and in spring. Group in sheltered 
situation. Prop. by division. Deep 
rich sandy loam. imalayas. 
“White” |HORSE- Erigeron Aster-like flowers in panicles borne! 1-4 ft. |June 
WEED, Canadénsis | in profusion. Mass in the wild garden. |Sun to 
BUTTER- Prop. by seed or division. Any gar- Sept. 
WEED den soil. Central N. Amer. 
“White” [LARGE *Erigeron See page 77. Late 
WHITE Cotilteri May 
MOUNTAIN to late 
DAISY June 
“Yellow-|RUNNING  /|*Erigeron See page 77. Mid 
ish FLEABANE flagellaris May 
white” to late 
June 
“White” |LAVENDER |Erigeron Aster-like flowers, usually soijitary, | 1-14 ft. |June 
MOUNTAIN |salsugindsus | on somewhat sticky stems. Color |Sun | 
DAISY Aster varies to lilac. Plant in masses. 
salsugindsus Prop. by seed or division. Any gar- | 
den soil. Sierras. 
“White” |RATTLE- Eryngium Curious and striking plant. Thistle-| 2-6 ft. |June 
SNAKE- aquaticum like flowers on bright steel-blue stems. |Sun to 
MASTER, E. yucce- Long and narrow bristly leaves. Win- Oct. 
BUTTON folium ter protection necessary. Effective in 
SNAKE- borders. Prop. best by seed. Either 
ROOT dry or moist soil. U.S.A. 
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