WHITE TO GREENISH 
JUNE 
English Botanical 2&3 Height |Time of 
Color Nome ae aa Description ey on | Bloom 
“White” |WHITE *Galéga Bushy plant with pea-shaped flow-| 2-3 ft. |June, 
GOAT’S officinalis ers in compact racemes, with graceful |Sun or |July 
RUE var. alba luxuriant foliage. Good for cutting. |half 
G. Pérsica Plant groups in border or wild garden. |shade 
Prop. by seed and division. Any good 
soil. urope. 
“White” |[NORTHERN /Galium Tiny flowers in small clusters. | 6-18 in. |Early 
BEDSTRAW jboreale Showy leaves in regular whorls. Rock- |Halj June 
G. septen- garden or border. Prop. by division. |shade to mid. 
trionale U.S.A. July 
“White” |WHITE OR |Galium Small clusters of tiny blossoms re-| 1-3 ft. |Early 
GREAT Molligo sembling Gypsophila. “Good for cut- |Half June 
HEDGE ting. Leaves in regular whorls of six |sbade to late 
BEDSTRAW, to eight. Rock-garden. Prop. by Aug. 
WILD seed and division. Any good soil. 
MADDER Europe. 
“White” WHITE *Geranium See page 77. Late 
BLOOD sanguineum May to 
CRANES- var. album mid. 
BILL July 
“White” WHITE *Geum See page 77. Late 
often WATER rivale May, 
near 41 |AVENS OR jvar. album June 
WATER 
FLOWER 
“White” |AMERICAN |*Gillénia Charming graceful plant resem-/ 2-4 ft. |June, 
IPECAC stipulacea bling Spirea. Flowers small in clus- Sun early 
Porteranthus | ters. Foliage deeply divided. Plant July 
stipulatus in border, shrubbery or wild garden, ; 
grouped with Lilies or Irises. Prop. 
by seed and division. Any garden 
soil. N. Amer. 
“White” BOWMAN’S |*Gillénia Grows wild in rich woods. Closely | 2-4 ft. 
ROOT trifoliata resembles G. stipulacea, but is rather | Half 
INDIAN Porterdnthus | taller and less compact in habit. For |shade 
PHYSIC trifolidtus cultivation and location see G. stipr- 
lacea. N. Amer. 
“White” [ELEGANT = _|*Gypséphila A dainty though ineffective plant. 1ft. |June, 
CHALK- élegans Flowers sometimes pink, grow in Sun July 
PLANT dense panicles. Foliage inconspicu- 
ous. Sprays good for cutting. Rock- 
garden. Prop. by seed, division or 
cuttings. Dry soil. Asia Minor. 
“White” ISTEVEN’S |*Gypsdéphila Flowers larger and in smaller pani-| 1-2 ft. jJune, 
CHALK- Stéveni cles than G. paniculata. Foliage gray- |Sun early 
PLANT G. glauca ish green. Border or rock-garden. July 
Prop. by seed, division or cuttings. 
Fairly dry garden soil. Caucasus. 
“White” |UMBEL- Helianthe- Shrubby evergreen plant. Flowers| 1-2ft. [June, 
FLOWERED mum in whorls or umbels. Foliage some- |Sun July 
SUN ROSE |umbellatum | what sticky, when young, forming a 
spreading mat. Protect in winter. 
Rock-garden or border. Prop. by seed 
or cuttings, but generally by division. 
Any ordinary soil. Europe. 
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