WHITE TO GREENISH 
AUGUST 
Englis Botanical er Height |pime of 
Color ee a 8 ie ee Description a on | Bloom 
“Whit- [HAIRY Heitchera See page 179. Late 
ish” ALUM villdsa June to 
faintly 32;ROOT H. cauléscens Sept. 
“White” WHITE *Hibiscus One of the best kinds of this vig-| 4ft. |Aug., 
SWAMP Moscheittos | orous plant. Native along sea-coast. |Sun or /|Sept. 
ROSE OR var. albus Large open flowers like single Holly- |balf 
ROSE H. palustris | hocks, 4-8 in. across and borne close |shade 
MALLOW svar. albus to the stem. Leaves large and hand- 
some. Winter mulch desirable. Hand- 
some in groups in border or shrub- 
bery. Prop. by seed. Any good loam, 
preferably sandy. N. Amer. 
“White” CRIMSON =/*Hibiscus A handsome variety. Wide open} 3-5 ft. ef 
EYE Moscheiitos | flowers sometimes 7 in. across, pure |Sun or 
SWAMP var. white with velvety crimson eye, and |half 
ROSE “Crimson bronze tinted foliage. See H. M. var. |shade 
Eye” albus. N. J 
“White” |GOLD- **Lilium See page 286. Mid. 
BANDED ORJauratum July to 
JAPAN LILY mid. 
Aug. 
“White” |HEART- *Lilium Vigorous plant. Funnel-shaped | 3-4 ft. |Aug., 
LEAVED cordifolium | flowers, 3-5 in. long, marked with |Sun or |Sept. 
LILY purplish brown within, are borne |balf 
In racemes. Red-tinged leaves. |shade 
Rather hard to grow. Bulbous. Prop. 
by scales or offsets. Light well: 
drained vegetable soil. Avoid direct 
contact with manure. Japan. 
“White” |GIANT LILY |*Lilium See page 286. July, 
giganttum early 
Aug. 
“White” |COMMON ~—/*Lilium See page 286. a 
TRUMPET _/longiflorum 
LILY 
“White” |GREAT **Lobelia Handsome variety. Flowers in| 2-3 ft. |Mid. 
WHITE syphilitica long spikes. Leaves almost stemless |Sun Aug. 
LOBELIA var. alba on the flower stalks. For damp to Oct. 
grounds or bogs. Prop. by seed or 
cuttings. Hort. 
“White” DOUBLE *L¥chnis alba] See page 280. Mid. 
WHITE OR var. July to 
EVENING _|fldre-pléno mid. 
CAMPION _ |L. vespertina Sept. 
var. f.-p. 
“White” SINGLE AND|**Lfchnis See page 180. June 
DOUBLE Chalcedénica to 
WHITE vars. alba & early 
MALTESE _|alba pléna Aug. 
CROSS 
“White” |WHITE *Malva See page 280. July to 
MUSK moschata early 
MALLOW _jvar. alba Sept 
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