SEPTEMBER 
WHITE TO GREENISH 
English Botanical =. Height Teo) 
Gee | Nae | Seat Berane Sitton | Bloom 
“White” |SNEEZE- Achillea See page 167 June 
WORT Ptarmica to mid 
Sept. 
“White” |DOUBLE **Achilléa See page 167. June 
SNEEZE- Ptarmica var. to Oct 
WORT “The Pearl” 
“White” SIBERIAN  |*Achilléa See page 274. July to 
MILFOIL OR Sibirica ct. 
YARROW A. Mongolice, 
A. ptarmi- 
coides 
“Nearly [WHITE **Aconitum See page 274. Mid 
white” |MONKS- Napéllus July to 
HOOD OR _ var. 4lbum early 
OFFICINAL |A. pyrami- Sept 
ACONITE dale var. a. 
A. Tatricum, 
var. a. 
“White” [JAPANESE |Act&a Dense spikes of flowers, good for! 2} ft. /|Sept., 
BANE- Japé6nica cutting and lasting a long time. Ef- | Half Oct. 
BERRY fective border plant. Needs light |shade 
rich soil, Japan. 
“Cream |ANEMONE =**Anemone One of the best autumn plants.| 2-3 ft |Late 
white” |HONORINE |Japénica Similar to the type. Large flowers |Sun ar |Sept. 
JOBERT var. Alba with yellow centres. Handsome foli- | half to 
age. Good for cutting. Plant in |shade early 
masses under trees or in clumps in the Nov 
border. Leave undisturbed and pro- 
tect in winter. Prop. by seed and 
division. Richsoil. Hort. See Plate, 
page 418. 
*A. Japonica var. “The Whirl- 
wind,’’ a strong vigorous plant like 
the type, but with semi-double white 
flowers 23-3 in. across, blooming more 
abundantly and lasting longer. Hort. 
“White” TALL Aster See page 375. Late 
FLAT-TOP /umbellatus Aug. 
WHITE Dallingéria to 
ASTER umbellata early 
Oct. 
“Whit- /[VARIOUS-  |*Aster Dwarf species with flowers about | 2 3 ft. |Sept., 
ish” COLORED __ \versicolor 1 in, across, changing from white to |Sux early 
turns 39 |STARWORT mauve. Plant in mixed border or Oct. 
rock-garden. Sandy soil Prop. by 
division. N. Amer. 
416 
