. Our early wild flowers [microform] : a study of the herbaceous plants blooming in early spring in the northern states and Canada. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. LILY FAMILY pale violet-blue to considerable areas. The flowering raceme is frequently six to eight inches long and sug- gests the Hyacinth, whence its common name. The plant arises from a coated bulb. GRAPE-HYACINTH Muscdri holryoides Muscdri, from the musky scent of one species of the genus. One of the early flowering, bulbous perennials of coun- try gardens which has escaped into lawns and fields. Naturalized fr
. Our early wild flowers [microform] : a study of the herbaceous plants blooming in early spring in the northern states and Canada. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. LILY FAMILY pale violet-blue to considerable areas. The flowering raceme is frequently six to eight inches long and sug- gests the Hyacinth, whence its common name. The plant arises from a coated bulb. GRAPE-HYACINTH Muscdri holryoides Muscdri, from the musky scent of one species of the genus. One of the early flowering, bulbous perennials of coun- try gardens which has escaped into lawns and fields. Naturalized from Europe. March, Grape-Hyacinth. Musciri botryoides Leaves.—Basal, linear. Flowers.—Vio\e\.-h\ue to pure blue, borne in a dense raceme on a naked scape, four to six inches high. 22. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. Toronto : McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart
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