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370 Woodcraft Manual for Boys Europe. Now found generally in the eastern U. S. Blooms July to October. Fringed Gentian {Gentianacriniia), Bright blue; rarely white. Rich meadows, Quebec to Minnesota and southward halfway to Gulf. Blooms September and October. II. White Flowers Bloodroot {Sanguinaria Canadensis). Noted for bleeding when cut. Its root furnished the Indians with a red paint. In rich woods, from Nova Scotia to Manitoba and southward. Blooms April and May. May Apple, or Wild Mandrake {Podophyllum pdiatum). In low woods; southern Ontario to Minnesota and southward. Flowers in May; fruit ripe in July or August and wholesome* Starflower {Trientalis Americana), In damp woods from Labrador westward and south to the Middle States. Blooms in May and June. Indian Pipe {Monotropa uniflora). In rich woods nearly all U. S. and southern Canada. Blooms from June to August. The whole plant white or occasionally pink. Saxifrage (Saxifraga Virginiensis). In dry rocky woods, New Brunswick to Minnesota and southward to Georgia. One of the early flowers of spring. Blooms March to May. Ox-eye* Daisy (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum). In pastures throughout most of the area, as a troublesome weed from Europe. In bloom May to November. The white rays sur- round a bright yellow disk. Big White Trillium, or Wake-robin (Trillium grandiflorum). In woods, Quebec to Minnesota and southward. Blooming in May and June. Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliaPum). In wet places, New Brunswick to Manitoba and southward. Blooms July to Sep- tember; flowers white, but sometimes blue. ni. Pink, or White Streaked with Pink Trailing Arbutus (Epigcea repens). In sandy or rocky woods; generally distributed in eastern America. Blooms in spring, March to May. Twin-flower (Linnea borealis). In cold woods of the northern half of the continent and southward along the high mountains. Blooms June to August.