. Common weeds of Canada [microform] : a pocket guide. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. 36 COMMON WEEDS OF CANADA White, half-inch wide, hanging; calyx 5-toothed, much ed; petals purple-veined; flowers in lfM)se panicle. Fi A gIol)ular-o%'oid capsule. Seeds. —Kidnev-shaped. gi hrown; surface marked with small tul)erclcs, which are prtmunent, and concentric rows more distinct and wider than in Silenc noctiflora. Average i)lant pHxluces 9,(MM) Duration.—Pen mial. Flowering.—June—August. Seed July—beptemlxr. Propagation.—Hv seeds and root< Dispersal.—Hy impur


. Common weeds of Canada [microform] : a pocket guide. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. 36 COMMON WEEDS OF CANADA White, half-inch wide, hanging; calyx 5-toothed, much ed; petals purple-veined; flowers in lfM)se panicle. Fi A gIol)ular-o%'oid capsule. Seeds. —Kidnev-shaped. gi hrown; surface marked with small tul)erclcs, which are prtmunent, and concentric rows more distinct and wider than in Silenc noctiflora. Average i)lant pHxluces 9,(MM) Duration.—Pen mial. Flowering.—June—August. Seed July—beptemlxr. Propagation.—Hv seeds and root< Dispersal.—Hy impure, imjwted seed-also by running stocks. Eradication.—Summer-fallow, and cultivate. Bladder Cainpion is ; turalized plant, which p ises to becon ea ptst in places. It is found in n ows and waste places ch On account of the cret rootstocks, its eradicatic somewhat difficult. Pra ally the same treatmen will be outlined for our v weed —Canada Thistle — answer for Bladder Camj A closely related spe Silcuc Armeria, (L), Ga Catchtly, is spontaneou; gardens. The latter ovate-lanceolate leaves, g cous stem, and pink flo' in flat cymes. It esci from I'URPLK CciCKLK. Pl'RPLR , or CdCKMv Lychnis (iillhigo. iLaiii.) PURPLIv COCKLK, PURPLE CAMiION. O CORN COCKLE. Lychnis Cithago, (Lam.) Root—I'ibrous. Stem.—Erect, 1-2 feet high; few liran clothed with long, soft, appressed, whitish-green hairs Lei —Red to purple, 1 inch , solitary; calyx with 1( three or four tunes the length of the petals. ' Fruit.—Well-t pods or cai)sules, each containing about 4.) seeds Seed Dark-orown to dull-black, V^ inch, abo^t the size of w grain-, irregularly rounded and sometimes somewhat trian" in outline, two face surfaces roughened with concentric urn spines. Average plant produces ,")()(l seeds. Duration—\nr Flowering.—July — September. Seeding.—August — Octo Propagation.—By seeds. Dispersal.—By birds in manure,. Please note


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