JUNE FLOWERS. 101 



Upright Round-headed Trefoil. Diam. flowers -^ in., 

 length J in. ; flower heads J in. or over ; flower stalks 

 f in. ; leaflets 3, toothed, in. ; plant smooth, not hairy ; 

 sepals 5 ; petals 5 ; stamens 10 ; leaflets linear-lanceo- 

 late ; flowers rosy purple ; banks ; 2-6 in. (R.) 308 



SmaXL Pink and 



Purple Cow-wheat. Diam. J in. ; length f in. ; calyx 

 4-toothed ; corolla gaping, 2-lipped ; stamens 4 ; flowers 

 in spikes, rose-purple, mouth yellow ; bracts f in., 

 rose-purple ; leaves 1J in., lanceolate ; cornfields ; 1-2 ft. 

 (L.) 845 



Very Large. Scarlet. 



Scarlet-horned Poppy. Diam. 2 in. ; sepals 2, soon 

 falling ; petals 4 ; stamens many ; stem leaves deeply 

 pinnatifid, cut ; stem hairy ; pod very long, hairy ; fields ; 

 1-2 ft. (R.) 52 



Large. 



Crimson. 



Blood-red Cranesbill. Diam. nearly 1J in. ; sepals 5^ 

 distinct ; petals 5 ; stamens 10 ; peduncles 1 -flowered ; 

 leaves roundish, lobed ; fruit long-beaked ; rocky places ; 

 1-2 ft. (L.) 257 



Gladiolus or Corn-flag. Diam. 1J in. ; flowers 4-8 in a 

 spike 2-3 ft., arranged all on one side ; perianth 6 -parted ; 

 stamens 3 ; leaves sword-shaped, 8 in. long and | in. 

 broad ; flowers rather bell-shaped, crimson-purple ; copses ; 

 2-3 ft, (R.) 1143 



Medium. 



Round-seeded Lathyrus. Diam. J in. ; sepals 5 ; 

 petals 5, unequal ; stamens 10 ; flower stalk 1 -flowered, 

 with a long point ; leaflets 2, linear-lanceolate ; waste 

 places ; 2 ft. (R.) 363 



Small 



Pheasant's Eye. Diam. nearly in. ; leaves much 

 divided, feathery ; sepals 5 ; petals 5-16 ; flowers cup- 



