. 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. PHACELIA PH^DRANASSA 1289 linear once or twice pinnately parted or cleft divisions, all sessile or nearly so, the lobes mostly linear oblong: spikes cymosely clustered, at length elongated : very short fraiting pedicels ascending or erect: calyx-lobes linear or linear-spatulate, not twice the length of the elli
. 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. PHACELIA PH^DRANASSA 1289 linear once or twice pinnately parted or cleft divisions, all sessile or nearly so, the lobes mostly linear oblong: spikes cymosely clustered, at length elongated : very short fraiting pedicels ascending or erect: calyx-lobes linear or linear-spatulate, not twice the length of the ellipsoidal capsule; stamens and style conspicuously exserted: seeds with very narrow pits bounded by thick walls. Calif, and northward. Alba, Hort., has been offered. 5. Wllitl4via, Gray (WhUldvia grandifldra, Harv.). Fig. 1731. About a foot high, loosely branching, hirsute and glandular: Ivs. ovate or deltoid, incisely toothed: corolla with cylindraceous ventricose tube usually an inch long, thrice the length of the lobes: appendages to the filaments hairy. Southern Calif. 4813. 11:1085. 185i:6/9. —A beautiful species and much cultivated, with flowers an inch long and nearly as wide. Var. gloxinioides { iVJtitldvia gloxinioides, Hort.) and var. alba {^mtl('lvia alba, Hort.) are horticultural forms with spotted and white fls. respectively. 6. campanularia, Gray. Lower than the last: Ivs. subcordate or cordate, less deeply dentate: tube of the truly campanulate corolla }4 in. long, expanded at throat, barely twice the length of the lobes: appendages to the filaments glabrous and smaller, otherwise much like the last and almost as showy. S. Calif. 6735. II. 20:135. P. 1883:145. Gn. 31, p. ; 55:1206. —P. campanulafa of some is presumably this plant. 7. P4rryi, Torr. Rather slender, 9-18 in. high: Ivs. ovate, irregularly and incisely double-toothed or lacin- iate, or the lowest sometimes pinnately parted; the upper continue longer than
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