WHITE TO GREENISH 
JUNE 
English Botanical — Height |rsme of 
Color Nee pane a Description ee nae © 
“White” |DOUBLE *Matricaria Creeping plant growing freely in| 12-18 in.|/June 
SCENTLESS |inoddra var. | dense masses. Chrysanthemum-like |Sux to 
CAMOMILE jplenissima flowers, numerous and good for cut- Sept. 
M. i. var. ting. Finely divided feathery foliage. 
ligulosa, var. | Good carpeting for border. Prop. by 
multiplex, division and cuttings. Any garden 
M. grandi- |soil. Hort. 
flora, 
Chrys danthe- 
mum inodd- 
rum var. 
flore-pléeno 
“Yellow- |BALM Melissa Grown for its fragrance. Flowersin| 1-2ft. |June 
ish officinalis clusters. Good for naturalization. Sun to 
white” Var. variegata is used for edging. early 
Prop. by seed and division. arm Aug. 
soil. S. Europe. 
“Whit- |VARIE- Méntha Leaves variegated with pale yellow. | 1-2 ft. |June, 
ish” GATED rotundifolia | Flowers unimportant. Brnamentai Sun July 
ROUND- var. variegata| foliage its chief attraction. Useful for 
LEAVED edging and for covering waste places. 
MINT Prop. by division. Moist peaty soil. 
S. Europe. 
“White” [PARTRIDGE |Mitchélla Familiar little trailing evergreen.| 2-3 in. |June 
BERRY, © répens The tiny funnel-shaped flowers, borne |Half 
SQUAW- in pairs, are less conspicuous than the |shade 
BERRY succeeding bright red berries. Foliage 
glossy and pretty. Charming carpet- 
ing for rock-garden. Prop by divi- 
sion. Sandy peaty soil. Eastern N. 
Amer. See Plates, page 185. 
“White” |WHITE *Myosdtis See page 81. May, 
WOOD FOR-|sylvatica early 
GET-ME- var. Alba June 
NOT 
“White” |STEMLESS |*CEnothéra See page 82. Late 
turns EVENING __facaiilis May to 
to 36 PRIMROSE |C. Tarax- Aug. 
acifolia 
“White” |TUFTED *CEnotheéra See page 82. Late 
EVENING cespitosa May, 
PRIMROSE |C. eximea, June 
CE. marginata 
“White” |COMMON Ornithégalum| See page 85. May, 
STAR-OF-  jumbellatum June 
BETHLE- : 
HEM, TEN- 
o’CLOCK 
“White” |ALLE- Pachysandra See page 85. Late 
GHANY procimbens May, 
MOUNTAIN early 
SPURGE June 
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