. 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. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. GALANTHUS DD. Outer segments 9-H lines long. 4. CaucAsicus, Baker {F. Bednutei, Rupr.). Lts. iinal]y8-9 in. loug, mostly 9 lines broad; outer segments oblong-spatulate, with a very narrow claw. Pis. later than nivalis
. 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. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. GALANTHUS DD. Outer segments 9-H lines long. 4. CaucAsicus, Baker {F. Bednutei, Rupr.). Lts. iinal]y8-9 in. loug, mostly 9 lines broad; outer segments oblong-spatulate, with a very narrow claw. Pis. later than nivalis. Caucasus. Van Tubergen seems to cata- logue var. m^zimus of this species, but consult No. 11. cc. Foliage very glaucous. D. Inner segments with lobes rather spreading or crisped. 5. flwesii, Hook. Giant Snowdrop. Fig. 889. Bulb larger and fls. more globose than in nivalis: outer seg- ments oblong-spatulate, 9-15 lines long, 6-9lines broad: inner segments green in the lower half and also around the sinus. Mts. of Asia Minor. 6166. 1880, p. 148. G. C. II. 11: 236. 34:154.— The inner segments are narrowed suddenly just below the apical lobes, which are square and much lai ^er th in m Fos teri. 1 hej al o form a narrower tul e than in any other species \ an Tubergen a 1\ ertises Tars. Cassaba t \ F GALAX 623. 839. Galanthus nivalis and Elwesii. The upper fls. are G. niealls. The lowest one is The middle fls. are a variety of Q. Elwesii. .^:471. Gng. 5:180 Gt. 48, p. 225. Gn. 55, ),ochro- spilus, ungniculitus (G. C. III. 17:361), and Erlthrae, or Whittalli (,), which has the largest fls. G. roliii.'^tKs. Hort., seems never to have been' accounted for by Baker. It may perhaps be G. Ehvesii, var. robustus which is a trade name. It is broad-lvd. and glaucous. KD Inner segments with lobes not spreading or crisped. 6. Graecus, Orph. Very near Elwesii, but differing as above and in the smaller fls. and narrower outer seg- men's April. Chios. BBB.
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