WHITE TO GREENISH 
JULY 
English Botanical sy Height [time of 
ee Name eee ene Situation Bloom 
“White” |BIEBER- Ceraéstium See page 172. June, 
STEIN’S Bitbersteinii July 
MOUSE-EAR 
CHICK- 
WEED 
“Cream |WHITE *Chelone Pentstemon-like flowers, often rose-| 1-24 ft. |July, 
white” |SMOOTH glabra tinted, in spikes terminate leafy |Halj Aug. 
TURTLE C. obliqua stalks. Good in border. Prop. by |shade 
HEAD var. alba seed, division in the spring, or by cut- 
tings. Rich garden soil. Hort. 
“White” |DR. JAMES’S/Chionophila See page 172. June, 
SNOW- Jamesii July 
FLOWER 
“White” |LARGE- **Chrysan- See page 172. “ 
FLOWERED |themun 
WHITE- maximum 
WEED 
“White” |SHASTA *Chrysan- See page 173. 
DAISY themum Bop cd pane 
“Shasta 
Daisy” Sept. 
“White” |TURFING = |*Chrysan- See page 173. June, 
DAISY themum July 
Tchihatchewii 
“Creamy |BLACK *Cimicifuga Long feathery spike-like racemes of | 3-8 ft. July 
white’ |SNAKEROOT|racemésa flowers disagreeable in odor, are borne |Sun or early 
C. serpentaria) high above the handsome dark foliage. |shade Aug 
Effective against a dark background, 
in a moist shady corner. Prop. by 
seed and division. Any soil. See 
Plate, page 280. 
Var. dissecta, foliage more deeply 
divided. N. Amer. 
*Cimicifuga fatida var. simplex, 
(C. simplex) is also grown and is said 
to be “tall and handsome,” having a 
“fine dense raceme.’’ Kamtschatka. 
“White” WHITE **Clématis See page 173. Early 
HERBA- récta June 
CEOUS C. erécta to 
VIRGIN’S mid 
BOWER July 
“White” [|RAMONDIA- |Conandron See page 173. June, 
LIKE ramondioides July 
CONAN- 
DRON 
“White” |HEART- *Crambe See page 173. “ 
LEAVED cordifolia 
COLEWORT 
“White” MOSQUITO Cynanchum Rather ungraceful plant, noted for| 1-2 ft. |July 
OR CRUEL j|acuminati- its clusters of small flowers in which ;Sun 
PLANT folium insects are trapped. Foliage rather 
Vincetéxicum| large, grayish underneath. Wild gar- 
acuminatum, | den. Prop. by seed. Any soil. Japan. 
V. Japoni- 
cum 
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