. 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. lowtd ind ribbed seeds with ti in \ei e hbrtus plates Tun. Juh Persia Int 1892 B M 7044 Cn DO 1094 54 p 347 GO III 20 247 Seed lings from tubers and plants die down as if dead but they make a second growth after a short period of rest. ⢠less. c. Height iK ft. D. Petioles dilating at the base. 7. bicolor, Nutt
. 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. lowtd ind ribbed seeds with ti in \ei e hbrtus plates Tun. Juh Persia Int 1892 B M 7044 Cn DO 1094 54 p 347 GO III 20 247 Seed lings from tubers and plants die down as if dead but they make a second growth after a short period of rest. ⢠less. c. Height iK ft. D. Petioles dilating at the base. 7. bicolor, Nutt. Erect, rather stout, K-1 ft. high, from fascicled roots : Ivs. 687. Delphinium Ajacis-The small, thick, deeply parted common annual Larkspur. a°d divisions cleft, except perhaps in the upper Ivs.; segments linear and obtuse: raceme rather few fld., the lower pedicels ascending 1-2 in.: spur and sepals nearly equal, 14 in. long or more, blue; upper petals pale yel- low or white, blue-veined ; lower petals blue: follicles glabrous or becoming so. May-Aug. Dry woods, Colo., west and north to Alaska. 8. Branonianuin, Royle. Musk Larkspur. Stems erect, Vi-VAtt. high: plant somewhat pubescent: upper Ivs. 3-parted, lower ones renifonn, 5-parted ; segments deeply cut, musk-scented : fls. large, light blue with purple margins, center black ; spur very short; sepals 1 in. long, membranous and often clinging until the fr. is mature: follicles 3 or 4, villose. June, July. China. 5461. 1803:34. 9. decorum, Fischer & Meyer. Stem slender and weak, yi-VA ft. high, smooth or nearly so : Ivs. few, bright green; upper ones small, 3-5-parted into narrow lobes; lower and radical ones somewhat reniform in out- line and deeply 3-5-parted, lobes often differing widely: fls. in a loose raceme, or somewhat panicled; sepals blue, K in. long, equaling the spurs; upper petals at least tinged with yellow: follicles 3, thickish, glabrous. Spring. Calif. Int. 1881. 20:64. DD. Petiole
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