Archive image from page 60 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer03bail Year: 1906 902. Gilia grandiflora (X4). filaments not bearded at base : seeds wingless : herbs, or a few suffruticose.' Several of the Gilias are popular garden annuals or biennials (


Archive image from page 60 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer03bail Year: 1906 902. Gilia grandiflora (X4). filaments not bearded at base : seeds wingless : herbs, or a few suffruticose.' Several of the Gilias are popular garden annuals or biennials (a few perennial). They are of the easiest culture, being vigorous, hardy and floriferous. They are mostly dwarfish, and are excellent for low masses, edgings or rockeries. Seeds may be sown where the plants are to grow. Any good soil will suit them. Following are the names in the American trade: achillefefolia, 8. aggregata, 11. alba, 6, 13. 16. .indrosaeea, 14. aurantiaca, 10. aureus, 15. capitata, 6. coecinea, 2. Collomia, 1. 2. congesta, 4. coronopifolia, 10. debilis, 5. densiflora, 13. dlanthiflora, 16. dianthoides, 16. eleyans, 10. U. FenzUa, 16. grandiflora, 1. hybridus, 15. Ipoi,w,j,sis, 10, 11. , 7. Leptosiphon, 13, 14, Unlflora, 12. [15. linifoUa. 12. mierantha, 15. Navarretia, 3. nivalis, 9. rosea, 9, 15. satiguinea, 10. speciosa, 16. tricolor, 9. A. Lvs, normally alternate, entire or pinnately cut or divided {lower Ivs. sometimes opposite). B. FIs. in dense heads, which are suhtended lenfy involucres. c. Foliage entire or at least not much parted. 1. andiSldra, Gray {Collomia grandifIdra, Doug\.). Fig. 902. Erect, with minutely pubescent reddish stems, 1-2 ft. high: Ivs. linear-lanceolate or oblong, narrowed below but scarcely petioled, entire, acute: fls. many, in dense terminal heads, butf or salmon color, redder in- side, 1 in. long. Plains, W. of Rocky Mts. 2894. 14:1174.—This and the next are interesting an- nuals. Useful as bee plants


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