WHITE TO GREENISH 
JUNE 
a Tis Botanical as Height Time of 
Color eel ee sie Description pn Bloom 
“Green” |PYRENEAN |Reséda Spreading plant with spikes of small | 10-12 in./June, 
MIGNON- glaiica flowers and somewhat shiny leaves. |Suz July 
ETTE Margin of border or elevated position 
in rock-garden. Flourishes in dry 
soil. Pyrenees. 
“White” [RODGER’S /Rodgérsia Rather inconspicuous plumy pani-| 3-4ft. |June, 
BRONZE- podophYlla cles of small flowers. Strikingly large |Sux early 
LEAF leaves somewhat bronze-colored cut July 
into five divisions. Prop. by cuttings. 
Peaty soil. Japan. 
“White” SILVERY *Salvia Noteworthy for its silvery foliage. | 2-4 ft. rs 
CLARY, argéntea Irregular downy tubular flowers. |Sun 
SILVER- Leaves woolly. Prop. by seed in 
LEAVED spring. Deep rich well-drained soil. 
SAGE S. Europe. 
“White” |WHITE *Salvia Flowers 1 in. long clustered in| 2-3 ft. cs 
MEADOW sJpraténsis whorls. Leaves heart-shaped and |Sun 
SAGE var. Alba wrinkled. Border or wild garden. 
Prop. by seed. Good garden soil. 
Europe. 
“Whit- |CANADIAN /|Sanguisérba Wild herb, seldom cultivated. Flow- | 5-6ft. |Mid. 
ish” OR WILD Canadénsis ers in round heads about 4 in. wide. |Sux June 
BURNET Small leaves in profusion. Border. to late 
Prop. by seed. Any soil, preferably July 
poor. estern U.S.A. 
“Green- [BURNET Sanguisérba Round or elongated flower heads | 1-24 ft. |Late 
ish” minor terminate tall stems. Border. Prop. |Sun or |June 
Potérium by seed. Any soil, preferably poor. |balf to mid. 
Sanguisérba | Europe; Asia. shade July 
“Cream |LIVELONG /|*Saxifraga Small flowers in clusters surmount | 6-15 in. |June 
white” SAXIFRAGE |Aizoon a tall stalk rising from a rosette of |Sun or 
OR S. rosularis, {silvery leaves. Foliage striking. |shade 
ROCKFOIL S'S. récta Rock-garden and edge of border. 
Prop. by seed and division. Light 
well-drained soil. Europe; N. Amer. 
“White” |ANDREW’S /|*Saxifraga See page 90. Late 
SAXIFRAGE |Andrewsii May, 
June 
“White” |/PYRAMIDAL|*Saxifraga A vigorous var.: numerous flowers | 1-2 ft. |June, 
COTYLEDON |Cotylédon in pyramidal panicles rise on a tall |Sun or {July 
SAXIFRAGE jvar. stalk far above a pretty rosette of |shade 
pyramidalis | silvery leaves. Rock-garden. Pro- 
tect with leaves in winter. Prop by 
seed and division. Mts., Europe. 
“White” |UMBRELLA |*Saxifraga See page go. Late 
or 25 PLANT peltata May, 
pale early 
June 
“Dull /EARLY Saxifraga See page 20. Apr. 
white” |SAXIFRAGE Virginiénsis to late 
June 
