FUMITORY FAMILY 



Calyx. — Two sepals, small and scale-like. 



Corolla. — Irregular, of two pairs of converging petals; 

 one of the outer pair is formed into a short and rounded 

 bag-like spur; the inner pair are very narrow and keeled 

 at the back. 



Golden Corydalis. Corydalis aurea 

 After Gray's " Genera Plantae Americje" 



Stamens. — Six, in two sets of three each, opposite the 

 outer petals; the middle is two-celled; the lateral ones 

 one-celled. 



Pistil. — One; style persistent. 



Fruit. — Very narrow straight pod, one to two inches long. 



Pollinated by bees. Nectar-bearing. 



Pale Corydalis loves a cool, moist home; it ranges 

 across the continent within the Dominion of Canada, 



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