. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. THE EED AVENS. Ociitit s/flrrrtirH))}. NDER tlie name Geiuii cocchieiun, at page 13 of the Third Series, is figured the scarlet avens oi: Cliili, which Sweet, in liis "British Flower Gar- den," lalielled Geiiin, (jiieUijoii, and which is otherwise known as G. CliUoeii^e. The ])lant now figured ])ears the name (apparently without any suf- licient authority) of Geiiiii si/lvaf/ciiiii, under which a])- pellation it is ranked here^ to separate it, as a garden ])lant, from the other, of which it is in truth a mere vari
. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. THE EED AVENS. Ociitit s/flrrrtirH))}. NDER tlie name Geiuii cocchieiun, at page 13 of the Third Series, is figured the scarlet avens oi: Cliili, which Sweet, in liis "British Flower Gar- den," lalielled Geiiin, (jiieUijoii, and which is otherwise known as G. CliUoeii^e. The ])lant now figured ])ears the name (apparently without any suf- licient authority) of Geiiiii si/lvaf/ciiiii, under which a])- pellation it is ranked here^ to separate it, as a garden ])lant, from the other, of which it is in truth a mere variet}', though one of great beaut)'- It differs in tliis more parti- cularly that G. cdcciiieiim- has the upper joint of the style glabrous, while in the G. â <;i/lriiliciiiii it is hispid. As a garden plant, therefore, it may with jiropriety be labelled G. cocciiieiui), and will lie found as valuable for the rockery as the more t}-2)ical form to wln'cli reference has l^ieeii made. .%/^^.;,te,. 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 Hibberd, Shirley, 1825-1890; Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London : Cassell
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