WHITE TO GREENISH 
JUNE 
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English eis oa mee Height [time of 
Name Syn OITS Pecanben Bian Bloom 
FOXGLOVE /**Pentstamon) Erect free-growing and slender; 3-4 ft. |Earl 
BEARD- levigatus plant. Tube-shaped flowers marked on Tune. 
TONGUE var. Digitalis | with purple, about 1 in. long, grow in to 
P. Digitalis | long loose clusters. Protect in winter. mid 
Good border plant. Prop. by seed July 
and division. Any good garden soil. 
U.S.A, 
WHITE **Platycddon | Sturdy bushy plant. Showy open| 1-3 ft. {June 
BALLOON _|grandiflérum | bell-shaped flowers 2-3 in. Terese, Sud oF ie Oct 
FLOWER var. Album very numerous at the summit of erect |Aalj 
Campédnula g.| leafy stalks. Very useful border |shade 
var. alba, plant. Prop. in the spring by seed or 
Wablenbérgia | division.  Well-drained loamy soil. 
&. var. a. China; Japan. 
HIMA- *Podophyl- See page 86. Late 
LAYAN lum Emédi May, 
MAY APPLE June 
WHITE *Polemdnium| See page 80. Mid. 
JACOB’S certleum May to 
LADDER ORjvar. album July 
CHARITY 
GREAT OR /Polygonatum! See page 89. Late 
SMOOTH gigantéum May, 
SOLOMON’S | P. commuta- June 
SEAL tum 
SOLOMON’S |Polygonatum See page 89 and Plate, page 186. Late 
SEAL multiflorum a me May, 
early 
June 
THREE- Potentilla See page 89. 6 
TOOTHED {tridentata 
CINQUE- 
FOIL . 
WHITE *Primula White var. very similar to the type. | 1-2 ft. |June, 
JAPANESE /|Japénica Excellent for border, wild or rock-|Shade {July 
PRIMROSE jvar. alba garden. Prop. generally by seed. 
Soil moist and deep. Hort. 
ROUND- Pyrola Wild evergreen, common in damp | 6-12in.| “ 
LEAVED rotundifdlia | or sandy woods, difficult to cultivate. |Shade 
WINTER- Resembles Lily-of-the-Valley. | Fra- 
GREEN, grant flowers, sometimes pink, borne 
INDIAN In racemes, rise on erect stems from 
LETTUCE tufts of round leathery leaves. Bog 
or rock-garden or under shade of 
evergreens. Prop. by division. Peaty 
soil. Eastern U.S. A. 
WHITE *Ramonda See page 89. Mid. 
ROSETTE Pyrenaica May to 
MULLEIN _ var. alba July 
ACONITE- |*Rantinculus See page 89. “ 
LEAVED aconitifdlius 
BUTTERCUP 
WHITE *Rantinculus See page 80. May, 
BUTTERCUPiamplexicailis early 
OR June 
CROWFOOT 
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