. 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. 1122 CENOTHERA OHIO small-obloug, entire or nearly so: fis. 1-1 J'2 in. across, white or rose or light-pm-ple, rarely conspicuously spotted in tlie throat, scattered on leafy branches: stigma lobes about Ijk lines long: capsule 1% in. or less long, tapering at both ends, on a pedicel K in. or less long, the see


. 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. 1122 CENOTHERA OHIO small-obloug, entire or nearly so: fis. 1-1 J'2 in. across, white or rose or light-pm-ple, rarely conspicuously spotted in tlie throat, scattered on leafy branches: stigma lobes about Ijk lines long: capsule 1% in. or less long, tapering at both ends, on a pedicel K in. or less long, the seeds in one row in each locule. Pacific coast, from Vancouver Island southward. 28li2. 17:1405,22:1856,1880. 1872 com- mon old-time garden Godetia, and much given to dwarf forms. One of the best forms is known in the trade as Godetia ruhlcunda splenrlen^ (Fig. 1516). A common form is known as Bijou. There are double 1517, CEnothera Whitneyi. Godetia Whitneyi of the trade (X Ja). 21. "WTiitiieyi, Gray {(E. grandifldra, Wats., not Hort. Godetia grandiflbra, Lindl. G. Wliitneyi, Moore. G. gloribsa, Hort.). Stouter, broader-leaved, compact in growth: fls. 2-4 in. across, light purple, with dark pur- ple spot at tlie throat on each petal, borne in a short, dense, not leafy spike or raceme; stigma lohes 3 lines long: capsule about 1 in. long, oblong or linear, the seeds in two rows in each locule. N. Calif. 5867. 28:61. 21 large-flowered Godetia of gardens, giving rise to such varieties as Lady Albe- marle, Duke of Fife, Duchess of Fife, Duchess of Al- bany, Grandiflora maculata, Brilliant. 22. quadrivulnera, Dougl. (Godetia qicndrivuhiera, Spach). A very slender species 1-2 ft.: Ivs. linear or nearly so, sessile, or with a very short, narrowed base, entire or nearly so: fls. about % in. across, purple, with eroded petals; stigma-lobes short: capsule }4-% in. long, 2-ribbed at the alternate angles, sessile, with seeds in 1 ro


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