. 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. INULA lONOPSIS 813 glanduldsa, Willd. Height 2-3 ft.: lower Ivs. oblong- spatulate, long-attenuate at the base, the uppermost ob- long with a subcordate-decurrent base, all entire or very obsoletely denticulate: glands remote. Caucasus. 4:334. B. M. 1907. Gn. 22, p. 234 ; 25, p. 101; 49:1047 and p. 7.


. 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. INULA lONOPSIS 813 glanduldsa, Willd. Height 2-3 ft.: lower Ivs. oblong- spatulate, long-attenuate at the base, the uppermost ob- long with a subcordate-decurrent base, all entire or very obsoletely denticulate: glands remote. Caucasus. 4:334. B. M. 1907. Gn. 22, p. 234 ; 25, p. 101; 49:1047 and p. 7. HI. 35:153. 1881, p. 1164. Elecampane, Inula Helenium. 33:541 and 38:477.—Keller says it has deep golden yellow, fringed, half-drooping rays. Rays are commonly said to be entire, but 1907 shows 2 minute teeth, and in 4:334 the fringes are more than a quarter of an inch long. This is said to be the only cult, species that does not seed freely. The Garden pictures an orange variety. Hodkeri, C. B. Clarke. Height 1-2 ft.: Ivs. 3-4 in. long, sessile or nari'owed into very short petioles, ob- long-lanceolote, acute at the base, minutely toothed, glandular: heads 2M-3K in. across; rays "pale yellow," according to Hooker. Himalayas. 6411 (rays pure yellow). —Fls. orange-yellow, according to J. W. Man- ning. J. B. Keller says it flowers in Aug. and Sept., and has bright yellow fringed rays. However, in 6411 the rays have only 3 minute teeth. EB. Outer involucral parts lanceolate and leafy. hfrta, Linn. Lvs. netted-veined, lanceolate or ovate- oblong, the lowest narrowed at the base, the others rounded at the base and half-clasping. Eu., N. Asia. — Keller says it grows 15-18 in. high and fls. July-Aug. ensiSdlia, Linn. Lvs. with numerous somewhat par- allel nerves, narrowly linear-lanceolate, involucral parts appressed, not spreading. Eu., :559.— Keller says it grows 6-8 in. high and fls. July-Aug. Rock- ery plant; bloo


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