. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). Fio. 156.—Fritillaria ins. high, native of Turkestan. It has round stems and oblong glaucous leaves. The drooping flowers are borne in March and April, and are of a lurid or plum-purple outside, with a glaucous hue, and greenish-yellow within, veined with deeper veins. The variety hicolor has pale olive-green flow


. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). Fio. 156.—Fritillaria ins. high, native of Turkestan. It has round stems and oblong glaucous leaves. The drooping flowers are borne in March and April, and are of a lurid or plum-purple outside, with a glaucous hue, and greenish-yellow within, veined with deeper veins. The variety hicolor has pale olive-green flowers having a brownish crescent-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Weathers, John, 1867-. London, J. Murray


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