. 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. Gardening. the throat usually striped and the limb in various colors, from pure white to deep purple-rose. Japan: perhaps a cultivated state of the above. 5528. 16:599. Gn. 29, p. 382; 35, p. 335; 36:721. Gng. 8:241-2. 1892:.300.âThe fls. are two to three times larger than those of P. cortnsoides. In some f


. 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. Gardening. the throat usually striped and the limb in various colors, from pure white to deep purple-rose. Japan: perhaps a cultivated state of the above. 5528. 16:599. Gn. 29, p. 382; 35, p. 335; 36:721. Gng. 8:241-2. 1892:.300.âThe fls. are two to three times larger than those of P. cortnsoides. In some forms the fls. are fringed. Blooms in late spring. Hardy North. 5. MONOCARPIC^E. 11. F6rbesi, Franch. Babt Primrose. Figs. 1955,1956. Annual: slender and delicate species, with something of the habit of P. obconica: loosely hairy, at least on the Ivs. and lower part of the scape: Ivs. .small, 1-2 in. Ii,> ..II ill. ..I'. of pink, but 1 ..Mil. I'.irms, âfrom pure white til red. Tli. r. \v .ii -i. .1 ..r fringed forms (var. fimbriata, , ;in,l ^.- wiili a frill or extra corolla projecting from the throat (Fig. 1952). Gt. 43:1402; 45:1432; 46, p. 192. The Ivs. are variable in shape and depth of lobing. Some forms have crisped leaves (var. filicifdlia, The improvement of P. Sinensis has taken place without the influence of hy- bridization with other species. BB. Lvs. seailoped or sinttate, not lobed. 8. obcdnica, IP. pnmUfdrmis, Hook.). Fig. 1953. , Willi ~i hiiiry leaves (the sharp hairs often irritutiiiL' | : h s. all radical, ovate-ob- long or , [.. tiuled, scallop-toothed and \'(.-rv linuly serrate: scapes many, 4-10 in. tall: fls. small, lilac or light purple, several to many in umbels, on long-spreading or somewhat drooping pedicels, the segments obcordate; calyx wide open and shallow-toothed. China. 0582. Gn. 26:4.'')6 and p. 206; 29, p. 241; 51, p. 317. 111. 9:401 (


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