Archive image from page 162 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame02bail Year: 1906 /Aiw 914. Gladiolus Le el (o the rieht\ and G. Nanceianus. Luiioineix , open-spreading tne two side se.,ntit ut-- wiM-lv flaring and so measuring 6-8 ui tiMm ti|. tip; upper segment long and uprigh


Archive image from page 162 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame02bail Year: 1906 /Aiw 914. Gladiolus Le el (o the rieht\ and G. Nanceianus. Luiioineix , open-spreading tne two side se.,ntit ut-- wiM-lv flaring and so measuring 6-8 ui tiMm ti|. tip; upper segment long and upright. Fii st t \hi)itt d by Lemoine, the raiser, in 1889. The finest race, characteristically is full-open and large fls., in brilliant shades of red and purple. Gn. 41:846. III. 13:131. 30. Childsii ((?. Gandavensis x Saundersii). Fls. similar to 6'. Lemoinei in shape and color. Originated by Max Leiehtlin, Germany. 31. FroebeU, Hort., is G. Gandavensis x G. Saun- dersii. var. siiperbus. .32. Turicfensis, is of like parentage. 3:89. -This and the last are the work of Froebel&Co., Zu- rich. They are of recent origin. l H. B. GLADWIN. Iris fcetidissima. tiuKlush thfs.; 27. GandavfeneiB, Van Houtte {G. psittacinus x cardi- nali.). Fig. 913. tipper segments nearly or quite hori- zontal or hooded, the colors in bright shades of red and red-yellow, variously streaked and blotched : late-flow- ering : spikes long. The commonest old-time tvpe of garden Gladiolus. 2:84 (1846). 184'6:141. offered to the trade bv Van Houtte, Aug. 31, 1841. M. Souchet, of Fontainebleau, France, GLASSHOUSE. Any glass structure in which plants are grown, particularly one which is large enough to admit the operator. It is a generic term. See Green- 6LASSW0KT. Salicomia. GLAUCIUM (name refers to glaucous foliage). Pa- paverftcece. Horned Poppy. A dozen or more herbs of S. Eu. and W. Asia; annuals, biennials or occasionally per-


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