. 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. DELPHINIUM DENDBOBIUM 467 24. cheilAnthirm, Fischer. Stem erect, simple or branched, 2-3 ft.: Ivs. glabrous or slightly pubescent, 5-parted, the lobes pointed, sub-trifld, and somewhat toothed: fls. dark blue, the upper petals sometimes pale yellow, the lower ones inflexed, ovate, entire ; spur rather long, str


. 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. DELPHINIUM DENDBOBIUM 467 24. cheilAnthirm, Fischer. Stem erect, simple or branched, 2-3 ft.: Ivs. glabrous or slightly pubescent, 5-parted, the lobes pointed, sub-trifld, and somewhat toothed: fls. dark blue, the upper petals sometimes pale yellow, the lower ones inflexed, ovate, entire ; spur rather long, straight or somewhat curved : follicles 3, either glabrous or pubescent; seeds 3-cornered, 3- winged, not scaly. June, July. Siberia. 6:473. Gt. 13:253. 16:258 (asi>. magnificum). DDD. Seeds scaly. 25. Jormdsum, Boiss. & Hult. Fig. 688. Stem strong, 2-3 ft., hairy below, rather glabrous above : lower Ivs. 5-7-parted, long-petioled; upper ones 3-5-parted, short- petioled or sessile, all alternate : racemes many-fld.: fls. blue, with indigo margins; spur long, violet, bifid at the tip: follicles 3, pubescent; seeds scaly. June, July. Asia Minor perhaps, but its origin is disputed. 12:1185. Vick'sMag. 1859, p. most permanent form for naturalizing. 26. MaackUnum, Regel. Erect, 3 ft. high, pubescent or glabrous, branched above : Ivs. pubescent on both sides, base often truncate or reniform, 3-5-parted, the parts serrate; petioles dilated at the base: peduncles yellow-hairy, with the bracts often inserted above the base: fls. in loose panicles, sepals blue, % as long as the spurs; petals dark violet: follicles often glabrous, % in. long; seeds small, distinctly scaly. July. Siberia. Gt. 344. 27. hjhridum, Steph. Stem 3-4 ft., pubescent above : root some- what bulbous: Ivs. 5-many- parted ; lobes linear ; petioles di- lated and sheathing at the base : racemes dense: ,lower limbs white-bearded; spur straight, longer than the sepals: folli


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