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RESEDACEJE. (MIGNONETTE FAMILY.) 
m the bud . Pod 3-6-lobed , 3-6-horned, l-celled ivith 
3-6 parietal placenta , opening at the top long before the 
nedt (which are as in Order 13) are full grown . —Leaves 
alternate. Flowers crowded in terminal spikes or racemes. 
— An European family represented by the Mignonette 
[Rest da odor ala) and the Dyer’s Weed. 
1 • HEm; DA, L. Mignonette. Dyer’s Rocket. 
Petals 4-7, often cleft, unequal. Stamens 10-40, turned to 
01)0 Slde ’ < Deriv - from reseda, to calm or assuage, in allusion to 
supposed sedative properties.) 
oli. ^ a ( K f 8 WEED or Wel ° ) Leaves lance- 
r,»uV r jUl^l ! ,' arl; PC, , a ' S 4 ! ,He Up P er one 3 -5-deft, 
o lain,! 3-cleft, the lower one I,near and entire; pods depress- 
- P Z 7u!iTt, gardenB ‘° ,he Asides in W. New York. 
, ‘l ot S greenish-yellow, spiked— Used for dye- 
Oider 15. VIOLACE.E. (Violet Family.) 
H'rbs Kith a somev;hal . rregu]ar l spwred coroHa 5 
l ““ j0ined 'y their iadnate in. 
P^ell £ 7 d *' tahed P ° d 3 parietal 
in 1 '7^ ’ PCrS1Stent - Petala t'visted-imbricate 
. :t n fr nS f h Sh ° rt 8nd br03d fi,ameDt s, * 
!• SOLEa, Ginn DP n 
Sepals not eared , Green V »oli2t. 
cud . ared nor prolonged at the base p Ptn , 
1 * larger one merplv “ctals very une- 
