Archive image from page 188 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 U-V \[- Iceland Poppy, Papaver (XM). alpinum, Linn. Alpine Poppy. Typically a fra- grant white-rtd. perennial of the European Alps, of dwarfer habit, with divisions of the Ivs. cut into many fine and narrow second


Archive image from page 188 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 U-V \[- Iceland Poppy, Papaver (XM). alpinum, Linn. Alpine Poppy. Typically a fra- grant white-rtd. perennial of the European Alps, of dwarfer habit, with divisions of the Ivs. cut into many fine and narrow secondary divisions, and a longer and narrower capsule approaching club shape. Gn. 24:410. 5:434. The following varieties are advertised: PAPHIOPEDILUM 1209 albifldrum. album, aurantiacum, flaviildrum, fl4vum, Pyrenaioum, roseum :ind rubrum. P. liiteum, Hort. EU- wanger Barry, belongs here, but P. luteum of the botanists i- the Wilsh Poppy, Meconopsis Cambrica. 10. Pavoninum, Fisch. & Meyer (P. Pavdnium, Nichol- son Diet. Gard.). Peacock Poppy. Annual, sparsely hispid-pilose: Ivs. pinnately parted, the divisions ob- long-linear and incised-toothed: petals scarlet, dark- spotted : capsule minute, ovate: stigmatic rays 4-5. Sandy places of Turkestan and Afghanistan.' II. 26:329. âBotanically it is very distinct by reason of 2 short, horn-like appendages, one on each sepal near the tip on the back. Int. 1886 by W. Thompson, Ipswich, Eng., who added the following points: 'dwarf, 1 ft. high, neater and less weedy than most annual Pop- pies: petals with a gray spot at the base and a horse- shoe-shaped band of black. In the early part of the day the flower seems to have a white eye, surrounded by one complete ring of black.' A good plant produced 100 flowers. 17. PSrsioum, Lindl. Biennial, setose-hispid: stem tall, branching, pyramidate; Ivs. pinnately parted : buds oblong: calyx setose: petals overlapping at the margin : capsule large: stigmatic rays 5-6. Persia. 19:


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