. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CALCEOLARIA CALIFORNIA 215 and spotted on the up-enrved slipper. Peru, Bolivia. 6330.—O. Pavbnii, Benth. Herbaceous : Ivs. large and wrinkled, ovate, truncate or cordate at base, the radical ones winged, all jagged and toothed : fls. large, clear yellow, the lip up-curved. Peru. 4525.—C. Fisacominsis,


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CALCEOLARIA CALIFORNIA 215 and spotted on the up-enrved slipper. Peru, Bolivia. 6330.—O. Pavbnii, Benth. Herbaceous : Ivs. large and wrinkled, ovate, truncate or cordate at base, the radical ones winged, all jagged and toothed : fls. large, clear yellow, the lip up-curved. Peru. 4525.—C. Fisacominsis, Meyer. Shi-ubby: Ivs. ovate-cordate, nearly or quite obtuse, nearly sessile, irregu- larly crenate, margins reflexed: fls. large, orange varying to red, the slipper up-curved. Peru. 5677.—O. plantaginea, Smith. Herbaceous, stemless : Ivs. ovate-spatulate, toothed at top : scapes many, few-fld., the fls. large, yellow, the under side of the slipper dotted with red. Chile. 2805.—C Sin- clairii. Hook. Herbaceous, half-hardy: Ivs. oblong-ovate, stalked, crenate-dentate, hairy: fls. small, lilac or flesh-col- ored, spotted within, the two lips nearly equal, not saccate. New Zeal. , 6597.—C. tenella, Poepp. & Endl. Herba- ceous, half-hardy, 6 in. high: Ivs. ovate or orbicular, small {%m. long), nearly or quite sessile: fls. yellow, spotted within. Chile. 6231.—C. violdcea, Cav. Shrubby: Ivs. small, ovate-cordate, deep-toothed, stalked: fls. yellow-salmon, spotted within and without, the two lips not saccate. Chile. 4929. L. H. B. CALfiNDIfLA (Latin, calend(e or calends: flowering throughout the months). Compdsitce. Herbs of temper- ate regions, of 20 or more species. Annuals or peren- nials, with alternate simple Ivs., mostly large heads with yellow or orange rays, glabrous incurved akenes, plane naked receptacle, pappus none, and involucre broad, with scales in one or two series. officinalis, Linn. Pot Marigold. Pig. 316. Annual: 1-2 ft. high,


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