WHITE TO GREENISH 
JULY 
nadie Botanical a Height TRimavot 
Coke | ame. |) Ramen Description Sitttion | Bloom 
“White” | WHITE *Galéga See page 178. June, 
GOAT’S RUE officinalis July 
var. Alba 
G. Pérsica 
“White” NORTHERN |Galium See page 178. Early 
BEDSTRAW J|boreale Juneto 
G. septen- mid. 
trionale July 
“White” |WHITE OR |Galium See page 178. Early 
GREAT Molligo June 
HEDGE to late 
BEDSTRAW, Aug. 
WILD 
MADDER 
“White” |SYLVAN *Galium Myriads of tiny flowers in panicles | 14-3 ft. |July, 
BEDSTRAW |Sylvaticum on prostrate stems. Good for cutting, |Sun Aug 
and with the mist-like effect of Gyp- 
sophila paniculata mingles well with 
other flowers. Goodin border. Prop. 
by seed and division. Ordinary soil. 
S. Europe. 
“White” |CAPE OR **Galtonia Striking spikes of fragrant bell-| 3-5 ft. 9 
GIANT candicans shaped flowers, like large Snowdrops, |Sun or 
SUMMER Hyacinthus | rise above hyacinth-like foliage. Ex- /balf 
HYACINTH §j[cdndicans cellent and effective in border with /shade 
good background. Protect in very 
cold climates. Bulbous. Prop. by 
offsets or slowly by seed. Light rich 
soil. S. Africa. 
“White” |WINTER-  |Gaulthéria Familiar creeping evergreen. Waxy | 4-6 in. ss 
GREEN, procimbens | flowers droop beneath glossy dark |Half 
CHECKER- green foliage. Scarlet berries edible /shade 
BERRY, and fragrant. Beautiful for dense 
BOXBERRY carpeting in rock-garden. Prop. by 
seed, division, cuttings or layers. 
Soil rather moist, peaty or sandy. 
Eastern U. S. A. 
“White” |WHITE *Geranium See page 77. Late 
BLOOD sanguineum May to 
CRANES- var. Album mid. 
BILL July 
“White” [AMERICAN /*Gillénia See page 178. June, 
IPECAC stipulacea early 
Porterdnthus July 
stipulacus 
“White” |BOWMAN’S |*Gillénia See page 178. a 
ROOT trifoliata 
INDIAN Porterdnthus 
PHYSIC trifoliatus 
“White” |SWORD **Gladiolus See color “various,” page 305. July to 
LILY vars. Oct. 
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