. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. o brcvi ; pcrianthii lubo a—3 polli-cari, limbi lilacini vtl raro albidi segmentis exterioribiisobovato-spathnlalis, iiiterioribus obovatu-unmiiculatis extc-rioribus sequilongis ; »tignialibiis limbo diiplo brevioribus appcn-dicibus lincaribus ; anlheiib parvis filamento longioribus. the soil. Spathe-valves always two, linear, greenexcept at the very edge, 2—3 inches long. Pedicelnot more than \ inch long inside the spalhe. Ovarycylindrical, \—h^ inch long. Perianth-tube cylindrical,2—3 inches long.


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. o brcvi ; pcrianthii lubo a—3 polli-cari, limbi lilacini vtl raro albidi segmentis exterioribiisobovato-spathnlalis, iiiterioribus obovatu-unmiiculatis extc-rioribus sequilongis ; »tignialibiis limbo diiplo brevioribus appcn-dicibus lincaribus ; anlheiib parvis filamento longioribus. the soil. Spathe-valves always two, linear, greenexcept at the very edge, 2—3 inches long. Pedicelnot more than \ inch long inside the spalhe. Ovarycylindrical, \—h^ inch long. Perianth-tube cylindrical,2—3 inches long. Limb lilac, or rarely white ; fallsobovate-spathulate, l inch long, under 4 inch broad,the claw shorter than the lamina ; standards erect,I inch long, obovate-unguiculale. Stigmas, includingthe linear points, ~ inch long, the point equalling theundivided portion of the lamina. Anther ;i inch long,exceeding the filaments. J. G. Baker. Primula nivalis, PalL var. is a long time since Primula nivalis became knownto botanists as one of the most beautiful and distinct of. Fig. 160.—PRIMULA TURKESTANICA its race. In the volume for iSyoof the GartenJloYa^ called attention to this species, and said that itsintroduction into Europe was one of the tasks of thenatuialists of Russia. Already at that time several forms


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