Archive image from page 125 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 cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 612 FRITILLARIA FKITILLARIA greenish yellow ; has a hroadly bell-shaped, smaller fl., 7-9. latifolia, Wi which is even earlier and has smaller glands. and F. aurea, Sri. • 4. verticill4ta,Willd.(/'.;e»™H»,«,Fisch
Archive image from page 125 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 cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 612 FRITILLARIA FKITILLARIA greenish yellow ; has a hroadly bell-shaped, smaller fl., 7-9. latifolia, Wi which is even earlier and has smaller glands. and F. aurea, Sri. • 4. verticill4ta,Willd.(/'.;e»™H»,«,Fisch.). This and as representing 11 No. 5 are distinguished from Nos 6-10 by the greater fo'ia representiiiL- height of the former and their Ivs. curled at the tips without yellow ; / into tendrils. Height 11; ft.: stems often 1-, sometimes yellow, 2-5-fld.: Hs. white or vcllow, never checkered or spotted. sharply defined, ies F. IMea, Wilier, uames may be taken pesof color: I', lati- rk purple and green othe being 874, Crown Imperial—Kruillaria Imperialis. Altai Mts. SOB.' the type the Ivs. are numer- ous, 20-40 ; anthers barely half aslongas thefllaiiuiits: style no longer than the ovary, but in var. Thimbergii (jP. Thhnbergii, the upper Ivs. are often s|i:irsc : anthers as long as the filaments ; style IK-'- limes as long as the ovary. :532. It is doubtful if the yellow-tid. form is cult. 5. Walujdwi, Kegel. Probably belongs here, as its Ivs. have tendrils. It is the only kind that is silver-white outside and crimson-brown spotted white or yellow in- side. Turkestan. Gn. 52;. C. Kuth6nlca,Wickst. Height 1-2 ft.: stem 1-3-fld.: Ivs. 6-20: fls. livid purple, obscurely checkered. Caucasus. :.< r marks smaller and i colors of the brightest; /'. an intermediate form, essentially yellow, but greenish, and with the purple checker-marks duller in color and not so sharply defined and regular. In this sense the pictures mav be refe
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