WHITE TO GREENISH 
JULY 
: Botanical Peer Height |Time of 
Color Bnei eae and Description ees Bloom 
“White” NEVIUS’ *Sedum Prostrate plant with erect flower! 3-5 in. |July 
STONECROP |Nevii stems. Rosettes of succulent ever- |Sux 
green foliage. Excellent for edging, 
and for rock-garden. Prop. by divi- 
sion. Sandy soil. Eastern U.S. A. 
“Green- JROSEROOT, |Sédum See page 189. June, 
ish” ROSEWORT |réseum july 
S. Rhodiola 
“White” |DOUBLE Siléne See page 189. te 
SEASIDE maritima 
CATCHFLY var. fldre- 
pléno 
“White” GOAT’S **Gpirea See page 190. June, 
BEARD Artncus early 
A, sylvéster July 
“Creamy |ASTILBE- —_|**Spirza See page 190. « 
white” (LIKE astilboides 
MEADOW J SS. Ariineus 
SWEET var. a. 
Artncus 1, 
Astilbe a., 
A. Japénica 
“Cream |KAMT- *Spirea Irregular flower-clusters crown erect cae ft. |July 
white’ SCHATKAN (|Camtschdatica | stems and rise from a tuft of palmate | Half 
MEADOW eS. gigantéa, |root leaves. Good in the border or |shade 
SWEET Filipéndula | beside water. Prop. by seed and divi- 
Camtschdatica,| sion. Fairly rich moist soil. Kam- 
Ulméaria C. | schatka. 
“Creamy FINGERED |*Spir&a See page 190. Early 
white” SPIRAA digitata June to 
early 
July 
“Yellow- |DROPWORT |*Spirza See page 190. June, 
ish Filipéndula early 
white” F. hexapétala, July 
Ulmaria F. 
“Muddy (WHITE *Spirea See page 190 Late 
white’ (PALMATE- paimata June, 
LEAVED var. alba July 
MEADOW 
SWEET 
“Cream |ENGLISH *Spirka See page 190. June, 
white” |MEADOW  Ulmaria July 
SWEET, Filipéndula 
MEADOW Ulmaria, 
QUEEN, Ul maria 
HONEY pentapédala, 
SWEET U. palitstris 
“White” |WHITE Statice Clusters of small flowers in spike-| 1} ft. |July, 
COMMON Limonium Jets crown numerous slender branches. |Sun Aug. 
SEA var. alba Leaves spring from the root. Rock- 
LAVENDER garden and border. Prop. by seed 
OR MARSH and division. Deep rich soil. Europe; 
ROSEMARY N. Asia. 
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