All information from University of Illinois Extension: Gardening with Perennials. All I did was find photos of these plants and wikipedia information about them.
Hopefully, I will do the same for the rest of the list. All photos that do not have individual links stating were they were retrived were taken from Wikipedia.
March
Winter Aconite–Eranthis hyemalis
Myrtle Spurge–Euphorbia myrsinites
Myrtle Spurge–Euphorbia myrsinites Image from: here.
Snowdrops–Galanthus nivalis
Christmas Rose–Helleborus niger
Lenten Rose–Helleborus orientalis from here.
Bloodroot–Sanguinaria canadensis
Spring Beauty–Claytonia virginica
Spring Beauty–Claytonia virginica Image From: here.
April
Bugleweed–Ajuga reptans
Bugleweed–Ajuga reptans Image from: here.
Basket of Gold–Aurinia saxatilis
Pasque Flower–Pulsatilla vulgaris
Rock Cress–Arabis caucasica
Purple Rockcress–Aubretia deltoidea from: here.
Glory-of-the-Snow–Chionodoxa luciliae
Old-fashioned Bleeding Heart–Dicentra spectabilis
Fringed bleeding Heart–Dicentra eximia
Candytuft–Iberis sempervirens
Netted Iris–Iris reticulata
Grape Hyacinth–Muscari armeniacum, M. botryoides
Creeping Phlox–Phlox subulata
Squill–Scilla siberica
Tulip
Narcissus
Virginia Bluebells–Mertensia virginica
Jack-in-the-Pulpit–Arisaema triphyllum
Marsh Marigold–Caltha palustris
Trout Lily–Erythronium americanum
Prairie Smoke–Geum triflorum
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