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ae from adopting it in preference to that which I had for- 
= ' erly given, previous to my becoming scogaiont with 
: the flower; which Mr. Shepherd obtained m a plant 
~ that I had yose to the Botanic garden of Liverpool. 
The p aR gee resembles P: dardatum of Mexico 
SS ERE Sw 
almost Giusy 5-cleft, spread- 
e calix linear-lanceolate, pubescent“Has. 
‘ F f the Missouri, common, from the confiu- 
ence of r Platte to the Mountains. JP. teretifora. 
1813. The humblest secant) of the genus, 
rarely exceeding 6 or 8 inches in height; stem 
angular. Leaves approximating. Flowers usually white. 
9. * erandifiorum. Fras. Catal. 1813. Very smooth and 
glaucous; leaves entire; radical suboval, cauline amplexi- 
_ €aule, roundish-oval, with an abrupt point; flower: ore 
mostly solitary and axillary; corolla om 
2 rea get, sterile filament 
Bradburii.. 2 
ie 
“Miss: issippi. — t 
feet high, flowers variously ting 
seca paperes. which they not 
Species. 1. 
istown i in net sai on 
sissippi. The w plant is 1 
Tar form of its large fr 
‘Cuckold’s-Hors. 
