. 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. 84. Anemone patens, var. Nuttalliana (X M).. 85. Tubers of Anemone eoronaria. A. Alienes with long styles, which may become feather like on ripening; fls. solitary.— Pulsatilla see tion. B. Involucre bell-shaped, dissected into numero%is lineai equal lobes. 1. vernalis, Linn. (Pulsatilla verndlis, Mill. A. siif


. 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. 84. Anemone patens, var. Nuttalliana (X M).. 85. Tubers of Anemone eoronaria. A. Alienes with long styles, which may become feather like on ripening; fls. solitary.— Pulsatilla see tion. B. Involucre bell-shaped, dissected into numero%is lineai equal lobes. 1. vernalis, Linn. (Pulsatilla verndlis, Mill. A. siif phiirea, AH.). Very shaggy, 6 in. high or less: Ivs. pirn nately parted, segments tri'fld: fls. purple without, whit- ish within, and smoothish ; erect, on very short pedun- cles ; sepals G, rarely spreading. Apr. Cool, moist places. En. 1896. J. H. III. 32: 223. Gn. 25:436. 2. Hdlleri, All. Villous, 6 in. or less in height; simple: Ivs. pinnately divided with segment3'3-4 parted; the lesser divisions lanceolate-linear ; involucre of long narrow segments, sessile : fls. large, erect, whitish purple ; sepals 6 ; anthers yellow. Apr. Sunny places. Switzerland. 1889. 10: 940. 3. patens, Linn. Much like the first variety below, which is more common in Amer., but differs in its broader and shorter leaf-segments and smaller fls. Eu. Var. Nuttalliana, Gray {Pulsatilla hirsntissima, Brit.). Wild Patens. American Pasqcb Flower. Fig. 84. Villous, with long, silky hairs, 4^9 in. high : radical Ivs. petioled, others sessile, all much divided into narrow, linear, acute lobes : fls. appearing before the root-lvs., bluish purple or whitish, erect, seldom nodding : akenes silky : styles plumose, becoming 2 in. long; peduncle elongates several inches after flowering. Apr. Low ground. N. central states and Siberia. Var. ochroletica, Sims. Fls. creamy white, appearing at same time as basal Ivs. J. H. III. 30: 343. B. M. 1994. 4. Pulsatilla, Linn. {Pulsatilla vulgdris, Mill. A.


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