. Flowers of the field and forest [microform]. Fleurs sauvages; Botany; Botanique; Wild flowers. FLOWERS OF THK FIELD AND FOREST. wiU,^â¢â^ ^^ l^y^ aâ¢Jong and dender, aL in tS^^t '^"''l ^ ''«â¢â ' '"â¢'""' anthers the form of a bishop's cap or crown thU ''""''""ybfinK inJicalerf bv thegener c name, a diminutive of tiarai a t'urC or add Crtl'." "'^ T' '''«d' ''21 probably Snia nw ''''^'l" Iwuquet, the yelW Clin tojiiB, Clintonia borealM (Fig XX\l \ tlic ha^?^n tl,. ^*' â¢'*'â¢''- policed leaves. g5tyas\nvce^4-f,^^l nowers. ITie cluster,


. Flowers of the field and forest [microform]. Fleurs sauvages; Botany; Botanique; Wild flowers. FLOWERS OF THK FIELD AND FOREST. wiU,^â¢â^ ^^ l^y^ aâ¢Jong and dender, aL in tS^^t '^"''l ^ ''«â¢â ' '"â¢'""' anthers the form of a bishop's cap or crown thU ''""''""ybfinK inJicalerf bv thegener c name, a diminutive of tiarai a t'urC or add Crtl'." "'^ T' '''«d' ''21 probably Snia nw ''''^'l" Iwuquet, the yelW Clin tojiiB, Clintonia borealM (Fig XX\l \ tlic ha^?^n tl,. ^*' â¢'*'â¢''- policed leaves. g5tyas\nvce^4-f,^^l nowers. ITie cluster, termed an nmbei; is. ish-yellow to pale .traw-colonr. The neri- anth falls comparatively early, and carries ThrtA-t^^,"" «''""«'" ^hich have long thread-like filaments. The pintil then be- comes a beautiful, blue, ovaJ berry, the fruit clusters fonninj! an exquisite contrast to the ricJi fohaee which carpete eastern woods. Uinlonin borealis is abundant from Labra- fior to Quebec, and is very common in the cedar swamps of Central Ontario. Thence It extends to the .Saskatchewan, while Clin- tonia uniflora represents the genus on the Pacidc coast. These are only a few of the woodland beautiM whose month is May. From east to ^fflk ''\" ""y » plenitude of floral wealth, embarrassing in m richness. From gray lichen-covered rock to tie heart of ; *j'V?'S\ ""'"â â e-lovera turn with ever fresh delight and meet eeores of friends in a single mormnj'a walk. FIG. 'moxia usually composed of from three to six flow- ers, but occasionally the hlâ^.,m i, ^olit ,i^ and thte" ^^ " ""'""⢠with three'«,a and three petals, varying in hue from green- "THE THROBBING HEART OF ; Nature is never more prodigal than «t the passing of May. "Anticipkring wealth ! from summer skies, delight is a-tiptoe" a? a carnival of flowers. Among tie mos


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