AN ENCYCLOPZEDIA 
OF HORTICULTURE. 
Corydalis—continued. 
rooted species by offsets; and the annuals by seed, which 
may be sown in spring where they are intended to remain. 
C. aurea (golden . golden-yellow, long; spur blunt, 
shorter than aut Му to s. : ar А ipinnate ; 
pinnz pinnatifid and cut; lobes oblong-linear. Stem diffuse, 
on hed. A. 6in. United States, 1683. Annual or biennial. 
sulphur-yellow, horizontal, lin. 
dicel. 
scaly near the base. A. 9in. Siberia, 1825. Hardy perennial. 
See Fig. 529 
C. bulbosa (bulbous). А synonym of C. solida. 
C. cava (hollow-rooted).* Л. purple, horizontal; bracts ovate, 
entire, February to May. l. two, biternate ; segments cuneated, 
cleft. Stem simple, not КАН. À.6in. Europe, 1596. Perennial. 
Syn. C. tuberosa. (B. M. ) 
C. c. albiflora (white-flowered).* Similar in every respect, except 
the pretty ( flowers. id Е 
C. claviculata (tendrilled). +f. straw-coloured ; spur short, 
and blunt. June. J. bipinnate; petioles tendrilled ; segments 
oval, and entire. Stem branched, diffuse, scandent. А. lft. to 
4ft. West Europe (Britain), from Denmark to Spain. Annual. 
(Sy. En. B. 70.) 
C.fungosa. See Adlumia cirrhosa. 
C. glauca (glaucous). Л. red and yellow; spur blunt, one-half or 
three times shorter than the corolla. July. т bipinnate, glaucous; 
inne somewhat РЕ segments stalked, cuneated, trifid. 
tem erect, branched. h. lft. to lift. Canada, 1683. Annual. 
(B. M. 179.) 
C. Kolpakowskiana (Kolpakowsky's)* Jl. pink or purple, with 
long spurs; bracts as long as the pedicels. J. glabrous, deeply 
divided. h. біп. Turkestan, 1879. Perennial. (R. С. 948.) 
C. Ledebouriana (Ledebour's) Л. pinkish, with a dark spot at 
the apex of-the sepals. 1. ternately divided, glaucous. А. біп. 
Altai, 1879. G. 981.) 
C. lutea (yellow).* f. yellow ; bracts linear-subulate, three times 
shorter the do, May. l. biternate ; segments obovate, 
 cuneated, trifid. Stem branched, diffuse. Л. lft. Europe, 
naturalised in Britain (on old walls, &c.). Perennial. 
(Marschall’s).* sulphur-coloured ; spur 
straight or Шавь; biscts ovate, April Ё two, 
situated above middle of the stem, biternate; lobes oval, 
entire or bifid. А. 9іп. Tauria, 1823. Perennial. 
. 
Fig. 530. CORYDALIS NOBILIS, showing Habit, and Side 
ay View of Single Flower. 
C. nobilis (noble-flowered).* fl. pale yellow, tipped with green ; 
spur blunt and incurved at the point; [tiae acute, entire 
or cut. NL зм ; ве, кн Pe tr € at ithe top. 
Stem erect, not scaly. in. Siberia, a A utiful 
perennial plant. See Fig. 530. (G. С. п. в., xix. 725.) 
c. Ow's).* jl. deep yellow; spur short, saccate, 
April, May. l. glaucous, green, bipinnatisect ; 
; lobes acuminate. Stem erect, simple, 
Corydalis—continued. 
Fig. 551. CORYDALIS SEMENOWII, showing Inflorescence 
and Leafy Stem. 
sibirica (Siberian) /. yellow, usually recurved; bracts linear, 
nearly as long as the Tae sa ci June. i. somewhat glaucous, 
bipinnate; segments cut into oblong-linear lobes. Stem nearly 
erect, branched. А. lft. to 3ft. Siberia, 1810. Perennial. 
Fic. 532. CORYDALIS SOLID. Реа, i ‘Habit, i 
of Single Flower. 
C. solida 
or four, 
C. tuberosa (tuberous). A synonym of С. cava. ж d 
CORYLACEZE. This order (the principal genera 
of which are Carpinus, Castanea, Corylus, Fagus, and 
Quercus), founded by Lindley, is now included under 
Cupulifere. 4 i Es 
CORYLOPSIS (from Korylos, the Hazel-tree, and 
opsis, like; Nut-like). Овр. Hamamelidew. Very orna- 
mental and interesting hardy deciduous shrubs, in habit, - 
leaves, and inflorescence, resembling Hazels. Flowers - 
appearing before the leaves, in pendulous racemes, each _ 
flower nearly sessile, with a qua ө. жар, Ss petals = 
and stamens five; perigynous scales five, rating with — 
the or ten to fifteen irregularly placed. Capsule 
woody, with narrowly ellipsoid shining black seeds. A 
