. 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. r-ful in timings. Thereare shades in blue,pink, lilac, and yellow-ish; also white. 30. telchtUnii, Hook. f. Sleder alpine species (5-6 iby some regarded as a form : fls. smoky white,banded with green and markedwith dark brown. 5862. 20:2116. 31. Giinnisoni, Wats. Fig. like C.


. 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. r-ful in timings. Thereare shades in blue,pink, lilac, and yellow-ish; also white. 30. telchtUnii, Hook. f. Sleder alpine species (5-6 iby some regarded as a form : fls. smoky white,banded with green and markedwith dark brown. 5862. 20:2116. 31. Giinnisoni, Wats. Fig. like C. Nuttullii: anthersacuminate : fls. light blue or al-most white, delicate yellowishgreen below the middle, purple-banded at the base, and bearing aband of green hairs across each Rocky Mts., Wyo. to New Natural 32. macrocirpus, Dougl, St. stiff, the cauline Ivs. 3-5:fls. 1 or 2; sepals acuminate, sometimes spotted; petals2 in. or less, acute, lilac with a greenish midvein, some-what hairy. 1152. N. Calif, to Wash, and Idaho.—This fine species forms a group by itself. It has a verylarge bulb, a stout almost leafless stem, and a largeflower of an exquisite pale lavender, banded down theback with green. Petals long, narrow and Carl PubdyCALODfiNDKUM (Greek, beautiful I,)iic uf tlii- hands,imest deciduous truc^(ttud Hope. rnlt. in northern greciili L. H. B, Prop, by L Africa, or flesh-col,I1-. .i il -. :,ic ,„, i im. ~ , ideep. A m ? I - : with attract! features. Calhil ? w iM i In^i iin: of half-ripened uihl. i ?• Capensis, Thunb. CapeChk-tm i70 ft.: branches opposite, or in .;^: Iv^, simple, decus-sate, ovate, obtuse, refuse or , paiall. l-nt-rved, 4-5in. long, studded with oil cysts, whii-h like translu-cent spots when held to the li;;ht : panicles terminal ;peduncles usually trichotomous : deciduous : pet-als 5, linear-oblong, IH in. long. 2 lines wide, sprinkledwith purple glands : stamens


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