and in no way revolutc at the marg 

 f a still deeper and brighter poppy 



th 



e 



o 



ther. 



fa 



to b 



has a corolla of the same form and colour, but upon 

 smaller scale, an elliptic rugose dec 

 not broad 

 tion of th 



? ely petioled le 



considerable p 



ference of the stem, as in both its abc 



f. 



at the base, and emb 



a 



re 



lati 



ves. 





i 



At present our plant is general]) 



but is in fact hardy. When 



filled 



grown in large-sized 



and continue to show 

 November. Multiplied witl 

 sometimes, we are told, by 

 continent. 



am, and not of t< 

 f four or five feet, form many 



pots 

 will 



of bloom from July to 

 facility by 



which it ri 



P 



, ci 



on the 



Miller, in the 7th edition of his Dictionary (R 



has 



a species, 



the 



goes, agrees with our 



Pt 



f 



as 



far 



is it 



II 



f a short spike of fl 



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except in the 



'dim lis. 



d that 



1 



larger flowered, and more tender than 

 : came from Cam peachy. We do not 

 find it adopted or noticed elsewhere ; but have some sus- 

 picion that it was of the present species, which has been 

 since lost in our collections. 



• 



The drawing was made at the nursery of Messrs. Whitley, 

 Brames, and Milne, Kings Road, Parson's Green, Fulham. 



a The stamens and pistil, detached, b The pistil withdrawn from the 

 stamens. 



v 





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